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[QUOTE="csdwarf, post: 1415592, member: 119663"] Alright, i've been dirt biking for a long time, from a Xr70 to a ktm 250 exe and everything in between. I always read people saying WOT, and i know that mean Wide Open Throttle, but i always see posts about people holding there bikes WOT and crap. Can you guys actually hold your bikes for miles on logging roads? or is WOT an exaggeration some? now please, don't get me wrong, i love to crack that bad boy open and rip, by no means and i a ferry in my opinion or anyone i had ridden with. but when i get on a road, i just up shift and cruise, is listening to that crankshaft turn 8-10,000 rpm really fun? peak horsepower is around 7,500 common really! (250 exc) can the engines really hold up to long runs at WOT, if your properly come down from the HIGH RPM run, and not engine break>lean>seize. The trails i ride, i would be long gone if i every tried to go WOT for any decent amount of time, so i honestly dont have any experience with the engines and WOT lol. just was on my mind and figured i might ask :) thanks guys! [/QUOTE]
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