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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
Power characteristics of YZ250F vs. WR250F
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[QUOTE="NM_KDX200, post: 1068254, member: 38052"] I'm riding mostly MX right now. It's just so much easier to take everyone that way- my daughter and wife (yes, they are 2 separate people.... :) ) swap off on the TTR125, the boys ride their 3 wheel pedal bikes around the kiddie track and everyone can keep track of everyone and ride at their own pace. It's a very small track and we're often the only people there, but when company shows up, I can battle the 250Fs on my 125, my daughter can battle the KX65/80's, and so on. In the woods, it's a survival game and I can't even begin to ride at my pace or I'll leave everyone WAY behind. I have to putt and wait, putt and wait- I might as well ride my mountain bike! The woods are only good when I have an equal riding buddy, which I don't have right now. So, I see us being more "track people" for the next several years until the boys grow up and start riding. Even at home, riding around on the ranch, I tend to make loops rather that just explore. We'll see what happens! After reading here and ThumperTalk, a Yamaha is probably the only 4T I'd feel comfortable buying and I think a YZ will work better for me than a WR. [/QUOTE]
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