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[QUOTE="FNG, post: 1392924, member: 89198"] Yes this is normal, get your weight forward, the flywheel weight does a good job of spreading out the power but it will still have the hit. With the flywheel weight it will help you be in the next higher gear to get you out of the "wheel house" of the motor until you get better. Also getting your jetting right helps the "rideability" of the bike. Being new to the dirt and jumping on a 250 is definately going to challenge you and you just might find it to be too much. I have many, many years of 3 and 4 wheelers in my past along with 30+ years of snowmobiling and my 95' YZ250 is still a handfull after 2 summers on it. I have no idea how someone could use all of the power it has on an MX track, let alone for 10 or 15 laps but it is a lot of fun trying. Get a shop manual for it so you can better understand the suspension and how to adjust it. I spent quite a bit of time on mine before I found how I liked it and it really helped my stamina and control. [/QUOTE]
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