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Interesting, I thought it was a general law kinda thing that 2 strokes could no longer be road-registered.....

Would definitely get a 300 rofl, spastic powerband is where it's at!

if they did that alot of scooters wouldn't be on the road.

f**k me i spent over 2g less then that on my 650, you could buy a new one for that...

lol but your 650 didnt win the ISDT in 2010

Its all in the suspension they come with, the Gassers have 48mm Ohlins Forks and a Ohlins 888 rear shock, those alone are worth a small fortune, same reason a Yamaha TT-R 250 is so cheap compared to a WR250, or why a DR-Z400 is so cheap, they all have average suspension compared to the competition Enduro's and Motocrossers

any of the current 250-300 2 smokers are BS quick

:banana:

Buy my stuff!

Alpine star body armour, carbon knuckle gloves, Oneal stand, big cable lock, tiedowns, clip-on goggles and a few new lenses,

Acrebis racing pants & jersey, free bonus- all my spare links, chain lube, grips, indicators etc.

Not an auction, first offer will sell.

this is true zebra...

but at least i don't have to do my valve clearances till 11.000km. :P

talk to me when I get my 2 smoker about doing topend crap lol.

Infact my DR has 18k and 24 years on it and I doubt the motor has been apart lol

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