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[QUOTE="boardadikt, post: 687588, member: 42322"] Yo BBike, just wondering why you are set on the CR250? Have you tried a YZ250? Read up on the bikes. You will find that the yz has a broader powerband-and for a newer rider it would be much easier to ride. It definately has more low end than a cr. Another thing, my friends who have cr's seem to have alot of jetting issues--trying to get it right week to week, where my yz is right on all the time. You can always add pipes and other things to get the power right for you, but money is an issue for you. Do you allready have a bike in mind, or are you still looking? A good idea is to check www.kbb.com and look at the retail and trade in values for the bike you are about to buy. Many of the used bikes I've seen are selling for a little over trade in value. I just bought a yz450f and offered the guy trade in value---and he took it! Try to get the best deal you can. [/QUOTE]
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