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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
TT-R250 vs XR250 supension
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[QUOTE="HiG4s, post: 62236, member: 22165"] Stock it would be more which fit your style better or felt best to you than which is best. But if you plan on eventually doing mod work (sending them out to be rebuilt to fit your size, weight and such) I would think the Yamaha would be the way to go as it has almost an inch more travel than the XR. I would think that would give it more potential for serious tuning. Oh, just a note, all the serious dirt bikes have had over a foot of travel since the late 80s and neither of these do. ------------------ [This message has been edited by HiG4s (edited 04-22-2001).] [/QUOTE]
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