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2001 Xr250
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[QUOTE="TexKDX, post: 125603, member: 16276"] Hammer, I respect your opinion but don't share it. First, I never just go ride a bike when I get it, new or otherwise. It gets a weeks worth of evenings going over it. Lots of threads have been written here on the problems many bikes have from the dealer prep process. Not to mention righting the wrongs caused by a previous owner on a used bike. Second, when a bike come purposely restricted from the manufacturer it does not perform up to its ridability potential. Even if you are not after every last fraction of horsepower available (which an adult on an XR250 probably needs), the bike's throttle response will be below its potential. Did you know the XR250's rear shock comes with the compression set at full hard? And the forks one click from full hard? Both need to be backed off 5 clicks before the bike is ridden unless you like bouncing off rocks and roots. JMO, [/QUOTE]
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