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[QUOTE="Dogger, post: 689189, member: 27271"] I raced a '88 CR250 back in '88 to '90). It was a raceable bike during those days with some hop-ups. I set stiffer fork springs (stock were soft), Boyesen reeds and Answer "Roost Boost". I definitely recommend the Roost Boost ( if You can find one). It made my CR to rev farther so You could stay on one gear a bit longer. I remember that I almost looped out the first time I tested it... You really could tell the difference. Otherwise my CR was stock. I raced it for 3 years and nothing broke ever! I have MXA shootout somewhere... I remember they said that fork springs were too soft and the powerband was "hang on and wait", torquey but not very responsive. [/QUOTE]
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