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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
yz125 vs. yz250f maintenance
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[QUOTE="NacNac250F, post: 899776, member: 41260"] Seems like it's been easier to maintain a two-stroke since I've gone back to one from a four-stroke. The 05' YZ125 is a very low maintenance two-stroke. The 250F has more moving parts so if one part goes bad it may effect other parts. From my experience, you can't jump on a four-stroke, beat the balls off of it and expect to not do any maintenance on it. If someone tells you a new motocrosser four-stroke is a more low-maintenance machine than a two-stroke then they are lying to you because there are just as many maintenance intercals on the new four-strokes as there are for the two-strokes. It may be true for an XR or sumthin because they don't make enough power to blow themselves up. [/QUOTE]
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