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YZ250 rebuild for Trail Riding
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[QUOTE="Lorin, post: 771569, member: 16153"] The size of the carb has nothing to do with the fouling of the plugs. FWIW, I am running a 39.5 pwk carb from a kx 500 on my 98 yz and havent fouled a plug in two years, and that is riding enduros, trails, and cross country riding almost exclusively. Steering the yz hasnt been a problem either. You need look no further than the National GNCC circuit to see a yz constantly on the podium (both Barry hawk and Raines). All said, the 96 yz is a solid platform that can do well in the woods. I dont usually get in these debates, but the guy wasnt looking for an excuse to sell his bike, just some ideas to make it easier for him in the woods. [/QUOTE]
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