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Parts availability 8-10 year old bikes
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[QUOTE="Uchytil, post: 1422115, member: 43803"] Hey we just sold an 04 YZ250 (I mentioned this already), anyway, I know there are quite a few people who might disagree, but, my son raced about every other weekend, B class, and practice here and there, and he changed to piston and rings during winter downtime. At that time he also inspected the entire engine. He did his bottom end every other winter until he got his 09 YZ250 which he still races. He loved the 04 but definetly likes the 09 suspension better(not to mention the aluminum frame). I'd go for an 04 and have the suspension sent out and set for you. Might be a good time to lay in some extra OEM parts if you plan to keep the bike. Just think - would'nt it be cool if someone stocked up on OEM Taco or Breako parts back in the day and still had them ( I mean me!). [/QUOTE]
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