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[QUOTE="KX250Dad, post: 1160588, member: 74039"] Being a 2 stroke post it's assumed sometimes everyone knows how to ride the bike under different track conditions. Point, recently had a younger fellow come up and tell me he wants a 250F as his 125 has no power low. I watch the boy ride and it's obvious he's attempting to roll the throttle, low band, around his turns (mx track) and expecting to simply burst from the turn upon exit. If no one ever teaches the art of feathering and keeping at 9-10,000r's+ a new rider would naturally assume he doesn't have power. Easy point was getting one of the B riders to show the fellow how to handle the turn and use his clutch/power effectively. Jetting, pipes, reeds are all good things once you can appreciate what they bring to the party. To have the performance add on's without the riding technique can get costly. [/QUOTE]
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