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How to DE-tune a YZ250!
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[QUOTE="bashn, post: 143048, member: 20847"] Thanks for the posts. My buddies '01 is almost managable as is, but the '02 has a serious mid-range punch compared to the '01. I've ridden flywheel equipped bikes on the track before and I liked the way they hooked up but stayed "snappy", at least compared to a four stroke. I'm going to buy a new YZ250 and keep my YZ250F, at least for now. The YZ250F made me a better rider, but I just can't stand to loose a bike length on every straight. I'll ride the YZ250 for a week before I decide what to do. I'll probably start with the flywheel. It's cheap and can easily be reversed. I'm sure Eric Gorr can take the engine where I want it to go if the flywheel doesn't do it. BTW, Eric did a great job on the 2mm overbore kit for my YZ250F. I know I have the fastest YZ250F around, but it's never going to be as fast as a YZ250, even with me riding it!:) Thanks Again! Mark [/QUOTE]
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