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02 CR250 for woods talk me in or out of it. HELP
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[QUOTE="Yamahauler, post: 165905, member: 16134"] I just came from a 2000 KTM 250 EXC (see for sale forum) to a 2001 CR 250 and here's what I've done and what I think: Installed 10 oz. flywheel weight Scott's Steering Stabilizer hanguards skidplate FMF Gnarly pipe 3.0 gal Clarke tank The KTM has more "snap" down low. The CR requires more clutch work, but once it gets "on the pipe" has lots more power than the KTM. The brakes on the CR are better. The CR turns much better than the KTM (IMO) and is more "flickable" in the woods. I've found the CR's shock much more plush (for me) and the stock forks work fine for my 210 lb. weight. I dropped the fork oil level to the min. and backed the compression all the way back. The SSS also helped out with handling and diminished head shack considerably. So far, after one race, I'm very pleased with the CR. I shift more and have been getting major arm pump from holding on to that sucker, but with more seat time I should get more used to it. Hope this helps! [/QUOTE]
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