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[QUOTE="ACS, post: 100885, member: 22784"] The front forks are a bit soft and heavier springs help a lot in the Aussie ones. It keeps them sitting higher in the front for better cornering and they dont bottom out as much. Get some good bars as Yamaha stockers are rubbish. Dont bother about the carb too much. Stock carb with bigger main jet is all you should need. A friend raced one for two years in Thumper Nats and only did gearing change (and you have it about right), fork springs, Big Gun exhaust and minor jetting plus removing a lot of road bits and he did prettywell. It was a great bike for trailriding and not too bad on a track. If you spend a lot on it its not worth it as the YZ/WR250F is a much better bike and you will soon spend the same or more. [/QUOTE]
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