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    85 Yamaha Tri-Z 250 very impressed!

    Went to the dunes to tryout the Z for the first time I'am very pleased for my $800 bucks. It handled pretty good. I do have too say bottom end not to impressed but if you now how to handle the Z shouldn't be a problem. Hill claim got farther up the hills than the dirt bikes. I don't got videos but will go up next weekend and record.
    Me jumping!

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    That's one bad CHICK

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    That hump looks like a lot of fun!
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    thats really funny

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    IIRC only the Tecates had a power valve. Without one, two strokes just don't have much bottom end. For very much performance, you have to ride them on the pipe.

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