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Evan Allen
by: Evan Allen
There are three 230–250cc four-stroke trail bikes on the market, and all of them hail from Japan. The model with the largest engine in the group is Honda’s CRF250F. Although Yamaha’s TT-R230 hasn’t received a mechanical change in many moons, it continues to chug along. Rounding out this full-size trail bike trio is the Kawasaki KLX230R.First introduced a little over four years ago, the KLX230R is Team Green’s highest-displacement air-cooled trail bike. The 233cc four-stroke engine uses a two-valve cylinder head fed by a Keihin 32mm throttle body, and is slightly oversquare with a 67. ...
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There are three 230–250cc four-stroke trail bikes on the market, and all of them hail from Japan. The model with the largest engine in the group is Honda’s CRF250F. Although Yamaha’s TT-R230 hasn’t received a mechanical change in many moons, it continues to chug along. Rounding out this full-size trail bike trio is the Kawasaki KLX230R.First introduced a little over four years ago, the KLX230R is Team Green’s highest-displacement air-cooled trail bike. The 233cc four-stroke engine uses a two-valve cylinder head fed by a Keihin 32mm throttle body, and is slightly oversquare with a 67. ...
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