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Observations and questions from a new 200exc owner
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[QUOTE="hoosierf, post: 654494, member: 23079"] First, coming off a 2002 YZ250, I love the more mellow power in the woods. I am continually surprised by how well the bike will revs. By the way, it is a 2003. I've described the bike as a lazy turner. Could it be the Michelin S-12s? Friends and I had poor luck with them on our YZ250F's three years back. I am ready to push the forks up in the triples, and soften the front up a bit, but one change at a time. Would the D-Lop 755 be a better choice up front? The bike vibrates enough to make my hands numb after a two hour ride? Is there anything I can do? What setting are you guys using on GPR Stabilizer (this is the first I've owned) for single track? Any advice would be greatly appreciated. So far, I really like the bike. [/QUOTE]
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