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Is a Little Thumper Hard to Hillclimb?
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[QUOTE="JasonJ, post: 155576, member: 23758"] I probably would have got a WR 250 If I did not live and ride in East Pa. Small bikes can climb the rockey stuff very well, but you need HP and good tires to climb the loose Coal silt hills in Pa and the Sand pits in NJ. The big WR 400 is much more forgiving, it allows me to jam into the bottom of the hill, rev up, and if I need to back off the throttle to adjust, I still have the bottom end grunt to work with. If you have to shift your done! You only appreciate the HP when you have to ditch a hill on a bike cause it was in the power band and died out. If you dont ride BIG sand or coal silt hills, the smaller bikes are great for the rockey stuff. Suspension is the biggist part on the rolling gooners, not power. [/QUOTE]
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