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entering berms on the 250f
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[QUOTE="dirtdad, post: 17879, member: 22103"] I don't have a 250F, I have a 426F so I may be off-base here. Stop trying to ride the bike like your two-stroke. utilize the compression breaking to slow the bike down coming into the turn without the clutch. Just keep the motor perking and roll it on coming out of the turn. Do not try the cut and thrust you're used to on the 2-stroke. Your bike has alot more torque than your old one so take advantage of that. You may need to take different lines than you're used to. I think the more you get used to the differences you'll find that your turning will get faster. Hope this helps. ------------------ 00 YZ426 01 TTR-125L (son's) [This message has been edited by dirtdad (edited 03-28-2001).] [/QUOTE]
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