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[QUOTE="GlennP, post: 149800, member: 18736"] The XCs are very flexible bikes. Depending on conditions they are eaisly tuned. I know your terrain (suffered through Little Rhody). The extra snap of a light flywheel is good in the sandy courses, but on slick, rocky hillclimbs, a flywheel weight makes things eaiser in the long run. An XC with removable flywheel weight from GGNA is the ticket after its revalved for New England rocks. You will like this, considering coming off a KDX and a Husky. My 250 is set up like this, and its a great technical rock bike. Check out [url]http://www.smackovermotorsports.com[/url] for more GG info. [/QUOTE]
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