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WOW WR 400
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[QUOTE="TexKDX, post: 73713, member: 16276"] (SIGH) The myth continues. Hint: if you're not smart enough to jet the bike and start the bike, then you probably shouldn't RIDE the bike. A little more displacement and a little less compression would make the motor friendlier to start, like the 520 KTM is, but there is nothing inherently wrong with the WR/YZF. Sorry Spanky, the WR/YZF may be DIFFERENT than a two smoke, but they are not impossible to start as some like to say. Backwoods, right on with your assessment of the WR. Lots better than the previous generation of 4 strokes, for sure. Still about 25 pounds heavy and at times it makes itself known. Not all the time, but sometimes it will feel like a stone. I can't wait until the '02 Yammie and Honda are out. These bikes will be a generation beyond the current 400/426. Husky and KTM should follow within 6-8 months with their next bikes, Husky a pretty complete line and KTM the 250. [/QUOTE]
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