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makin a trail friendly yz250
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[QUOTE="NJGregsCR, post: 1311043, member: 75711"] 97 CR250R : I rejetted mine (as Ken mentioned) and then added a flywheel weight, larger rear sprocket, promoto billet kickstand, and quiet silencer along with a DB Snorkel to quiet it down. I may be wrong, but the DB Snorkel and silencer combo seemed to give me a little more bottom end also (backpressure helps the torque on the bottom). Handguards added after bashing against a tree last month. I just got the front forks back after having them reworked/rebuilt by a local shop. I rode it last weekend and the bike glides across rough stuff in the woods. [/QUOTE]
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