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'96 Wr250
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[QUOTE="dog, post: 386925, member: 20067"] The last 2 posts are correct about the changes between the YZ and WR, so I won't repeat them here. There is slightly more flywheel effect on the WR due to the extra weight of the lighting coil, but it is not much. The WR is definately not detuned, and you don't notice an increase in power between a YZ and the WR. The 94-97 WR250 motor is VERY strong and will hang with any modern 250 motocrosser. The biggest improvements have been in ergonomics. The WR's large gas tank, low stock bars, and seat make the riding position too far back for most riders. I put a YZ tall seat, taller bars, forward triple clamp, YZ radiator spacers, and a 3.0 gallon aftermarket YZ tank to fix the ergonomics. This is expensive and a lot of work, but I loved everthing else about the bike, and now it works great for me. This makes the bike slimmer, better standing position, and up-to-date ergos. This is a great bike, that is often underrated. [/QUOTE]
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