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The wr250 seems to have more power than the Cr , the drz out does them both as far as power and is only about 30# heavier , does anybody have any experience riding the Gifford pinchot or any other national Forest ohv trails ? And if so have you had any issues at elevation with a carburator and have you had any issues with air cooled bikes going up all those steep switchbacks vs water cooled ? I could always go buy a 90's xr250 again lol . I have just never rode any of those really long switchback higher altitude type stuff .
I think a 250 with a rekluse clutch would work great for what you are looking for.
Quote from: tritt007 on May 20, 2019, 07:55:34 PMThe wr250 seems to have more power than the Cr , the drz out does them both as far as power and is only about 30# heavier , does anybody have any experience riding the Gifford pinchot or any other national Forest ohv trails ? And if so have you had any issues at elevation with a carburator and have you had any issues with air cooled bikes going up all those steep switchbacks vs water cooled ? I could always go buy a 90's xr250 again lol . I have just never rode any of those really long switchback higher altitude type stuff . Back when I was a young man, I used to ride up there quite a bit. I had 2 different XR 200 bikes, never had an issue with either at elevation. In between those 2 bikes I had Yamaha 175 2 stroke. That thing would ping and pop like crazy, and suck a lot of gas at elevation. You won't regret a solid 4 stoke, even if it's air cooled. Those XRs were bulletproof. Wish I still had one of them...
The wr250 seems to have more power than the Cr , the drz out does them both as far as power and is only about 30# heavier , does anybody have any experience riding the Gifford pinchot or any other national Forest ohv trails ? And if so have you had any issues at elevation with a carburator and have you had any issues with air cooled bikes going up all those steep switchbacks vs water cooled ? I could always go buy a 90's xr250 again lol . I have just never rode any of those really long switchback higher altitude type stuff . Back when I was a young man, I used to ride up there quite a bit. I had 2 different XR 200 bikes, never had an issue with either at elevation. In between those 2 bikes I had Yamaha 175 2 stroke. That thing would ping and pop like crazy, and suck a lot of gas at elevation. You won't regret a solid 4 stoke, even if it's air cooled. Those XRs were bulletproof. Wish I still had one of them...