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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
Calling all DR-Z 400 owners.
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[QUOTE="jdiaz, post: 62187, member: 20390"] I got a leftover '00 DRZ400E in January, and love it. I added handguards, a 13T front sprocket, heavier springs front and rear (valving is still stock), a WER skid plate, Thumper Racing radiator guards, and recently added the $200 kickstart kit after the first battery died on my third ride. I can't see needing to spend any more money on it except for Renthal handlebars and the occasional oil change. So far I've used it for playrides, an enduro, and a hare scramble. The weight tends to get a little difficult to manage at the end of a race/riding day, but to be honest, a 30-pound lighter bike wouldn't improve my finishes at this point.....I have to get a lot better first. The bike is totally easy to ride, and very forgiving when I do something stupid. Lastly, I don't think the seat is that cushy. :) Jon ------------------ [/QUOTE]
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