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[QUOTE="MXP1MP, post: 173344, member: 20581"] Well my first advice is to be more assertive with the shift lever stop being so lazy. The bike shifts fine it isn't that hard to shift it, I do notice that compared to my '01 CR it isn't as smooth but isn't that far off. The YZ's gear box is spaced sorta wide now cause its a 5 speeder , the gear ratios seem taller than my '01 CR's. The only way to make the bike shift smoother would require that you pull apart the transmission and polish the shift forks and even then that won't make much of a difference. Belray is a great oil, switching to the honda oil won't do jack in terms of the way it shifts. Joe '02 YZ125 '01 CR125 [/QUOTE]
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