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Suzuki MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
2000 rm250 vs 2000 yz250
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[QUOTE="250girl, post: 1361484, member: 82818"] It's a 2000. Dad would like to change my timing.... in fact, he would like to push my bike off a cliff and be done with it. I object to this. He is getting very sick of my bike. His old WR that I ride (and crash lots) had to be rebuilt.... because it has been ridden hard, and hadn't had a new top end in about 7 years. Other than that, the thing doesn't break. Nothing goes wrong, never stops running, parts never fail. It's immortal. He thinks Yamahas are better..... I just think it's posessed. But my bike breaks every other day, something is ALWAYS wrong. Daddies patience is thinning. I do like my bike the way it is. For Access roads, and even narrower old grown in logging roads it's attention demanding, but a lot of fun. Love how is scares the girly boyz. It's just on steep trails, or really tight ones that I am scared of it. Especially the hills.... it just randomly decides to go straight up. It's not my heavy handed riding either, I'm pretty gentle. Oh well, maybe a 5'6''girl on an enourmous bike with bar risers and a bad attitude should stay off steep hills? Here's an idea :think: [/QUOTE]
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