Saturday, October 24, 2009
2010 Yamaha YZ450F test @ Eastern Dirt
While we're still working on a 2010 Yamaha YZF lowering link, we'll drool over the bike via Eastern Dirt Magazine (which has done a review of the YZF YamaLink):
Article is HERE
Yamaha lowered WR250 video of the day
We really, really like this blog. It's the next best thing to actually riding your Yamaha WR250R. Disclaimer: we get dizzy "riding" over the rocks in the beginning, then again, we get car sick reading a map while in motion.
Scotty's Travelblogue
Scotty's Travelblogue
Yamaha WR lowering question of the day
From Todd out of Los Gatos.... "i've got a question for ya.
On the wr250x after getting rid of the gap between the shock block and adjuster clicker on the bottom of the rear shock and installing your yami-link what is the maxiumum i can push the front forks up into the clamps? All the way till it touches the bottom of the bars?"
Our answer, that is also included in the written installation instructions, is 18 millimeters. Eighteen mm is for super tight turning; the average amount WR250X and WR250R riders slide the forks up is 10mm.
Thursday, October 22, 2009
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