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    Not all 2fiddy bikes are the same.

    My small bikes aren't getting ridden much this winter for a couple of reasons the first being that my daughter and best riding buddy is off at college. The other reason is that it's cold - and I don't like the cold - and the small bikes don't handle heated gear quite as well. I do hop on Gracie's XT250 for running an errands from time to time and it's fun in its own puppy playful way.



    But it was a sunny day here with temps in the 40s so I got out and ran some gas through my WR250R.



    Ho-li-sheet, I forgot how much difference there is in how these two Yamaha 250cc dual sports ride. The XT keeps up with traffic just fine and is geared to run 70 mph when asked but an arm stretcher it is not. My WR250R just rips for a bike with the same number of ccs. It's less than 10 hp difference but in 250 world that's about 60% more juice. A big contributing factor to how much fun this bike is to ride around town is how I have it geared. I have the OEM 13T front sprocket but swapped out the 43T rear for a 50T. With the DOT knobbies it's not hard at all to get rear wheel spin on pavement or pooch up some roll on lofties when it hooks up. It'll still pull to 70 mph before the rev limiter but it's not much fun there.

    It got me thinking about how much fun this bike might be with a set of sticky street wheels and tires on it and going full motard. On second thought, I have to keep telling myself that I've aged out of hooligan bikes and that's the reason I got rid of the Super Duke. The thing is that there's no where to ride trails closer than about 3 hours from me so it just ain't happening often enough. So infrequently in fact that it's become a place to hang shit on in the garage and it doesn't move for months at a time so I'm thinking about letting it go. If I do then Gracie will have more bikes than me with her XT250 and a KLX140 and she's going to be pissed that if I go trail riding with her I'll be on her "pretty" XT getting it dirty while she rides the Kaw.

    She can't wait until she moves off campus in Williamsburg so she can take her XT to school. When that happens I might liquidate the rest leaving me with just my GS and that'll put our trail riding days behind us for a while.

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    I've owned two 250s in my life: 1970 Yamaha 250 Enduro and 2005 Kawasaki Ninja 250. Different times, different bikes!

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      Once upon a time I rented a CBR250R for my son to follow me around on while home from school. After a fairly speedy low-side the repair invoice was going to be more than half the price of the bike so I convinced the dealer to sell it to me. I put about $400 in to it making it look pretty good and rode the snot out of it for about a year. I thought about making it a track bike but at that time I was hauling my S1000RR to those days so it never happened. I ended up selling it for what I had in it so it really ended up costing me nothing. I will say that it didn't have nearly the juice that my WR250R has and was more along the performance of that XT250. Good looking little bike though...

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