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Yamaha's answer to the CRF
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[QUOTE="ACS, post: 144025, member: 22784"] I remember the hype when the YZ400 came out and then the WR 400. It was all light weight and great handling. The hype also surrounded the XR400 and then the XR650. (Its amazing how light the bikes are in Japan but the rest of the world gets the fat heavy ones). I wanted one of the Yamaha 400's then couldnt get one so I grabbed one of the last 2 stroke Yamaha WR250's (99). Friends brought the 400's and raved, they then rode the 250 and called it a BMX bike, light, easy to start, blah blah. I'm kinda glad I didnt buy a 400 now as the YZ250F is a much better bike for me. I think the CRF will be a good bike but it will never be as revolutionary as the Yamahas in 1998 or the Husky/ Husabergs were in the early 90's. I will be trying top get a ride on the CRF when it appears and will look at them when / if the 250 arrives to buy one if the price is right and I want one. [/QUOTE]
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