Looking for a yfz450r.

It's a yfz thread, so I just had to subscribe. If your worried about jetting, once you have it figured out it is not bad at all, and honestly I like the ability to really fine tune it. I had the bike dyno'ed last spring with the new motor, once I got everything set I just adjust the main jet up and down with temp, and the bike always fires instantly in any weather. I am putting a wide band on it this winter which has me excited to be able to really dial it right in.


If you are looking for a good fire it up and go bike the r is definitly a nice choice. If you have any intentions of modding it I would look more into a carved model.
 
It's a yfz thread, so I just had to subscribe. If your worried about jetting, once you have it figured out it is not bad at all, and honestly I like the ability to really fine tune it. I had the bike dyno'ed last spring with the new motor, once I got everything set I just adjust the main jet up and down with temp, and the bike always fires instantly in any weather. I am putting a wide band on it this winter which has me excited to be able to really dial it right in.


If you are looking for a good fire it up and go bike the r is definitly a nice choice. If you have any intentions of modding it I would look more into a carved model.

Dont plan to do any engine mods. Probably just exhaust and air filter. Picked up that mint 09 from midland and took it on the trails couple hours later lol. This thing needs room to breath.

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