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Picked up a 99 YZ250 any info on it's personality
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[QUOTE="Lorin, post: 602939, member: 16153"] I would install your flywheel weight first. You mentioned the idea that this might actually widen the gap between the two and four stroke, but I tend to think that it will actually lessen the percieved gap between the two bikes. I have yet to find anyone (well, maybe a few mx'ers) that dont actually prefer a flywheel weight. Less stalling, and better traction is what the weight is supposed to provide, which coincidentaly, are strong points in favor of most four-stroke bikes. I still run the stock pipe on my 98, although I did end up going with the Gorr porting,a Delta valve reed cage, and a flywheel weight. [/QUOTE]
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