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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
Calling all DR-Z 400 owners.
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[QUOTE="86KDX200, post: 74330, member: 16217"] I also own a 2001 DRZ400e. Yosh full race sytem, snorkle out, carb rejetted to the Yosh specs. Suspension is still stock, just tweeked a bit. Bark busters, rear tail light removed. Renthal bars. I modified my chain gaurd 'cause I had tons of mud building up inside the cover. Cut the bottom off and most of the sides. I then cut grooves into the front were the three indentions were. Works great now. I am 5' 10" at 175lbs and the bike seems perfect for me. I have had no problems with it. The suspension comes soft so if you plan on piloting your bike in the air, get ready to do some work to the suspension. The bike was called a "rolling marshmellow" in Dirtbike magazine. Also known as the rock hound. It does very well in the area I ride. The stock pipe works very well with the bike and really does not need to be changed. It is one of the more quite bikes out this year. Good luck! [/QUOTE]
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