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[QUOTE="Rich Rohrich, post: 432146, member: 16241"] Quite the opposite actually. I think it's a great bike and it's the only Dual Sport I would want to own, I just recognize it for what it is, and more importantly what it isn't. It's just much closer in scope to the XRs than it is to the YZFs or CRFs. You'll have to help me here. I'm not sure what you are trying to say. Or maybe I should be more specific. Boring a BIG hole in the middle of a plated Suzuki DRZ barrel and jamming a steel sleeve in is a BAD idea. The amount of metal that has to be removed to facilitate fitting a steel sleeve is excessive and tends to lead to bore instability issues and head gasket sealing problems. Okie's 250F overbore is a properly plated OEM barrel. [/QUOTE]
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