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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
YZ250F or WR250F
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[QUOTE="Boozer, post: 222095, member: 25135"] thanks for the reply. when i was stripping down my WR to fit the YZ gear, i found the rear guard and metal stabilizier rods weighed a considerable amount. Much more than you would think. The standard WR muffler is a total brick, and much of the extra weight came from this alone. lucky for me the WR's here already come with a YZ seat/ tank, which makes it feel lighter than the 13 litre tank/seat. The headlight also weighed a bit, but not a huge amount because it's mostly plastic. With the mods i made i like to think that its damn close to a YZ in terms of performance and weight. The problem is that i spent close to AUS$2000 on the WR in terms of plastics, pipe, rego, real tyres, stamp duty (tax) and so on. So i probaly should have bought the YZ, but i needed the bike to be registed. Webbrace, a while ago a member here sent me a PM asking why i just didn't buy a YZ. I wrote a lengthy answer and will sent it to you via PM if you are interested. [/QUOTE]
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