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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
YZF267 v. YZF290
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[QUOTE="bashn, post: 144423, member: 20847"] I have the 267cc overbore kit in my YZ250F and I think it's a nice improvement. Is it like a YZ426? Heck no! It's 24 lbs lighter! The Yoshimura pipe added about 2-3 HP and a lot of throttle response. The 267cc kit added about another 2 HP. Compared to stock, these mods add noticably more low-end and mid range grunt. Corner exits and starts are faster. Unfortunately, when traction is abundant and and the track straightens out, you will still loose ground to 2-stroke 250's and the big-bores. You better learn to go faster wherever the track turns technical, and practice starts. These mods will make your bike faster and easier to ride on the track. I will say that I'm seriously considering adding a new YZ250 2-stroke to my stable. I'm not interested in going back to a YZ426 because of the heaviness and starting issues. Mark '01 YZ267F [/QUOTE]
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