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"SOLD OUT of 250 2-strokes"
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[QUOTE="wake_rider, post: 1276153, member: 75633"] Yeah. Really the yz's just get work on gearing, cosmetic, frame rake and suspension. It can give the bike a completely different feel though. The current yz engine has been the same since 1999, but ride my bike (a 99) and ride an '03 and they feel really different. The bottom end is a lot different, and the suspension is not at all the same. Gas Gas hasn't really made it's appearance known in the States yet but from what I can tell, it will. It seems they are building too good of bikes to not get more notice in the future. I ride some pretty tight woods, and I'm very comfortable on my yz. I don't use anything but clutch and throttle control to tame my bike in the woods, and honestly with the aftermarket exhaust and reeds I'm running my bike hits harder than it did when I bought it. I love that hit even in the tight stuff, but it does take some time to get comfortable with it. Now if I get on a tamed down version I have a hard time riding it. I'm so used to that sudden burst I can get by opening the throttle that I have a hard time keeping the front wheel out of the nasty business when I'm riding someone else's bike. [/QUOTE]
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