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Kawasaki MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
new KX 250 is nuts for my riding type
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[QUOTE="julien_d, post: 1347216, member: 98751"] flywheel weight and drop a tooth up front is a good start. A heavy flywheel weight will tame the hit quite a bit. If it's lacking pull on the bottom end and has a gnarly hit up top, a low end pipe would change that a bit. Probably the single BEST thing you could do is send the cylinder in for porting work. That is always a good option, but not always price friendly. I'd start with the weighted flywheel and see what that does for you. It may be enough. J. [/QUOTE]
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