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[QUOTE="2-Strokes 4-ever, post: 1426532, member: 58946"] The CR is a tuffy to ride in the woods. It has a very narrow power window and not much of any low-end. I've heard that a big bore kit, porting, and the V-Force reed block really help. More headpipe length will enhance low-end too... does the pipe go [B]into[/B] the cylinder or [B]around[/B] it? I rode/raced 125's in the woods for years... adding a tooth or two to the rear sprocket will help, but I never liked additional flywheel weight on one (too hard to get "on-the-pipe.") Clutch, clutch, clutch! [/QUOTE]
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