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[QUOTE="MX2_motorex, post: 611885, member: 38338"] This post brings to mind about the RM I have now. Bfore I started racing on RM's I was on a '02YZ250F. I raced the bike for an entire season with out having a single problem ever. I think my average parts replacement was about less than a $100 a month and thats on all the things you normaly replace if you race every weekend. I never had a single problem with the motor, frame everything. I never even had to replace the fork seals. Now on my RM125 I cant rely on this thing. I spend more time working on it then I ever even get to ride it. I have to dissagree with you, four bangers are moving in the right direction. I'll take a four strokes reliability over a two strokes any day. I deffinetly plan on buying a new four stroke when the new bikes come out. [/QUOTE]
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