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CR250 for the woods
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[QUOTE="tx246, post: 1014888, member: 23127"] 135 pounds? i have an 00cr250 and ill bet your forks are beating you to death eventhough you might not realize it. as your speed increases, the fork on this bike will deflect at will causing you to lose confidence by the third time you hit the ground. i weigh 185 and it just hammered me on rocks/roots. i knew it was highspeed compression on the fork that needed work. go see "where did all the shims go" post in the suspension forum. i love my bike now. im sure with your lighter weight, you will need both lighter springs both front and rear. even after my fork modification, it still handles jumps at the track just fine eventhough i ride 80% trail. ive also got msr handguards, 3.0gal clarke tank, skidplate, trailtech computer, procircuit pipe with forest service approved silencer. i have a 13oz flywheel weight on the bench waiting for me to install it. [/QUOTE]
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