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Ron Lawson
by: Ron Lawson
As the year 2005 came to a close we were used to four-strokes being the center of attention. All the manufacturers still made two-strokes, though, and would continue for one more year. For the November 2005 issue of Dirt Bike, we were still gathering 450s for a premier class shootout, but we already had all the 250 two-strokes. So we tested them individually over a two month span, then printed a summery on how the bikes would stack up in a world without four-strokes. First we ranked the Honda CR250R, Kawasaki KX250, KTM 250SX, Suzuki RM250 and Yamaha YZ250 as motocross bikes. Then we test ...
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As the year 2005 came to a close we were used to four-strokes being the center of attention. All the manufacturers still made two-strokes, though, and would continue for one more year. For the November 2005 issue of Dirt Bike, we were still gathering 450s for a premier class shootout, but we already had all the 250 two-strokes. So we tested them individually over a two month span, then printed a summery on how the bikes would stack up in a world without four-strokes. First we ranked the Honda CR250R, Kawasaki KX250, KTM 250SX, Suzuki RM250 and Yamaha YZ250 as motocross bikes. Then we test ...
... continues at Dirt Bike Magazine
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