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Gorr mid/top ported CR500AF in Glamis.
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[QUOTE="Firebalsocal, post: 724908, member: 44589"] Eric, I had the bike in Glamis yesterday and can tell you now with all certainty that there is no apparent lack of power. :aj: [img]http://www.glamisdunes.com/photopost/watermark.php?file=507/405hard_start_re-sized_.jpg[/img] I had called Eric after putting the bike on a Dyno and getting back 46.3 peak horsepower. Eric had assured me that chassis dyno's are notoriously bad at measuring power on a bike with a knobbie tire if they could provide the proper measurement at all. I was worried about problems with the bike if I rode it but not any more. The bike ran flawlessly and performed extremely well. I didn't get the chance to race anyone up the hills or at the drags but that ought to change by next trip. :thumb: The fact that everyone thinks it's a CR250R only makes things better. I guess the factory CR250R sticker kit helps. :laugh: Thanks for the help over the phone Eric. [/QUOTE]
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