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CR250 Woods Riding mods?
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1192284, member: 18302"] Have your suspension revalved for woods riding. Factory Connection does a great job with woods suspension for CRs. Get a big tank from Clarke if you like long loops. Hand guards, of course. The best flywheel weight is a personal preference thing. I would try 10 oz to start. See if you can find a stock cylinder and pipe from a '99. The stock '99 porting and pipe are excellent for woods. Excellent low end on the '99 while the '98 is more zappy and preferred for MX. An MX rider with a '99 might want to swap cylinders and pipes with you. FWIW, I had a set-up '99 I bought from the former D-36 enduro champ. It was a great woods bike. Motor mods were e-line lighting coil (acts like a flywheel weight), V-force reeds, an FMF silencer/spark arrestor and the carb and ignition from a '97. That's it. The motor was nearly identical in performance to my friend's '05 Ktm 250 exc. [/QUOTE]
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