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Husqvarna MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
WR250F, No smile for me.
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[QUOTE="Ivan Liechty, post: 17500, member: 16316"] Basically, IMO and this is not an expert opinion mind you, the WR as a result of the extra flywheel weight and extra lbs needs to be revved in the upper RPM's to go fast. However, down low it is really easy to control but you can't just open the throttle and transport yourself to speed like you can with the YZF. There is a minimal difference between the two but on the YZF, being used to it, I can go a lot faster. However, after about 10 minutes on the WR I worked out most of the quirks and was going fairly fast too. I also went up 2 teeth on the rear with my YZF and that really helps the low end punch when you are on the trail and you need to get across logs or through a sand whoop section. The YZF definately suits and aggressive rider more and the WR does't make a non-aggressive rider pay for poor decisions yet allows and aggressive rider the opportunity to go fast. [/QUOTE]
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