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[QUOTE="pncstod, post: 1302152, member: 91193"] I had a yzz450f and decided to swap it foir a yz 250 2 stroke. The repair bills are one of the reasons i decided to switch. The other is the fact that i like the way the 2 strokes run. They are a little more forgiving on the bottom with a nice explosive mid to top end. The 450's are insane on the bottom with less on the top. The 450's (my opinion) have too much on the bottom for my style of riding. I would rather have the mid to top end explosiveness than an uncontrolable bottom end. These are just my opinions and i'm sure others with much more mx experience would have different opinions than me. Just thought i would share mine with you....If you have the opportunity ride a 450 and a 250 two stroke and make your final judgement. I know that a 250 4 stroke is way to flat on the power department for me as well as a 125 two stroker.... [/QUOTE]
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