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WR Maintainence Problems
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[QUOTE="sodhead, post: 17463, member: 21815"] I've had my WR400F for about a year now, and except for it being a bit heavy, I couldn't be happier with the bike. My previous bike was an XR600R, so I was used to a bike that was pretty much bullet proof with monster torque, and loved it! I was at first a little disappointed with the WR's power (a bit less torque than the 600), but after I learned to keep up the RPMs a bit, I began to realize the true potential of this machine... awesome! It has been every bit as reliable a bike as the XR was for me. Just normal maintenance. Darn near starts on the first kick every time too,, I don’t care it its cold, warm, just after fallen,, whatever,, one boot and its back at it again. I hear guys complaining all the time about the 5 valve yamaha's being so hard to start, and I'll admit I had a little trouble with it at first, but once you get the correct technique down it really is as simple as the owners manual makes it sound. I'm sold! [/QUOTE]
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