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[QUOTE="Offroadr, post: 82901, member: 17035"] The 300 was a great choice IMO. I haven't raced it alot (2 HS and 1 Enduro) and once I got it dialed in I love it. It really suits my riding style in the woods which is riding in the low to mid RPMs. I never have been a RPM screamer (except for the open fields between woods sections) Also keep in mind that the 300 is NOT like a open class bike. Its a 'little more everywhere' power. Its in the same chassis as the 250 so depending on your riding style it shouldn't wear you out anymore than the 250. I weigh 195 (15 more than I should :eek: ) I have 44kg front springs and the stock rear with 95mm of sag. MX Tech anodized the fork lowers and revalved the Zokes. Yes I have an EC. [/QUOTE]
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