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WR250F, No smile for me.
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[QUOTE="DualSportr, post: 17494, member: 19592"] I used to run tt's on a two stroke in one class, and a four stroke in another. It was a totally different mindset for each bike, even though I was used to it. My first lap on the four stroke after racing the two stroke I looked like a complete spode every time! It really takes a different riding style. Some people can make the switch, others can't. Then again, some riders are faster on four strokes once they get the hang of it than they ever were on two strokes. Really smooth riders seem to do better on thumpers. Guys who are on the throttle hard, and on the brakes just as hard may not convert very well to a thumper. It just depends. PJ [/QUOTE]
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