How can i make my 2001YZ250f Lighter?

mxracer724

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Can anyone help me? I'm not very big I'm 5'8" 120 pounds and was wondering is there anyone who knows a way to make my 250f lighter?

Are there any companies that make aluminum frames and subframes? Swingarms? Rims and hubs? Anything I want to shave as much wieght off as possible no matter the cost I love the bike and if I can take like 10 pounds off that would be so cool then The bike would just be flat out the best bike I have ever had! Wait a sec it already is. :)
 

Okiewan

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Wait for a CRF250R? Will probably cost less than taking 10lbs off the YZ :)
 

mxkid

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Okie's right, the CRF250 will probably be 10-15 lbs. lighter than the YZ250F.

But if you just can't wait, BBR can sell you a nice light creation. How does a 180lb. CR80 expert suspended missle sound:eek: :scream: ?? Check out the pics HERE.

RJ
 
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mxracer724

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Thanks that is what I think too I heard bbr could get my engine in a cr frame but it is like 14,000 dollars i think i will wait a year for the crf250
 

CanadianRidr

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I "think"that the 14000 is including the motor which you already have, then you can proabably part out the rest of your bike to help pay the diff:D
But the cheapest solution is to work out to get more strength for holding that bike up/
 
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spanky250

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Your light weight, at 120 lbs., is already having a far greater effect than taking a few pounds off of any bike will ever have. I think a little bit of strength and endurance training will benefit you more than losing ten pounds from your YZ-F.

An aftermarket exhaust will take the largest single chunk of weight from the YZ250 F, and add substantial power as well, but at the expense of greatly increased noise.
 

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David Trustrum

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Oh we’ve been through this before. . .

Take off the mudguards, number boards, grips, every second spoke, airbox & filter, petrol tank (will run quite a while on the float), or you could use un-leaded gas which must be lighter. Seat (always stand), brakes only slow you down & finally just keep removing bits until the bike stops & put the last bit back on.

Glad to be of disservice.
 

MikeT

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Originally posted by David Trustrum
Oh we’ve been through this before. . .

finally just keep removing bits until the bike stops & put the last bit back on.

I remember that thread!!! Funny:) :) :)
 
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