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WR/CRF-X v.s. XR/DR-Z
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[QUOTE="Ol'89r, post: 1209597, member: 17212"] The WR would require more frequent valve adjustments and oil changes. The piston and rings would have to be changed more often than on an XR because the WR has a very short piston skirt and runs a much higher rpm than the XR. A lot would depend on your riding style and how hard you ride. Out of all the modern engines, the Yamaha seems to be the most durable. IMO. I have owned both, XR and WR and I really liked my WR 400. It had excellent suspension and horsepower. It also worked very good on an mx track where the XR is limited on a track by its suspension. The XR is a great trail bike and with regular oil changes and general maintainance will last a very long time. I'm still riding my 1983 XR350 on trail. [/QUOTE]
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