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[QUOTE="KDXfile, post: 97232, member: 16871"] I rode a 00' WR250 all last year racing enduros and harescrambles (B rider). It's one of the best made and toughest bikes out there. Best contingency plan going. Parts were fairly easy to get and not expensive. Great shifting tranny. No engine mods were done other than an 8 oz. flywheel weight. It had plenty of power. The suspension on the 00' models was in need of re-valving as it was too harse in the rocks and roots but it worked well on sand whoops. If you ride in the tight woods I would try to get the 01' model; they claim to have changed the geometry for better turning. [/QUOTE]
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