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Cycle News 2014 Issue 45 November 11

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FEATURE PRO CIRCUIT YAMAHA YZ250F P94 with our bike, Derek had some upgrades he wanted to do to personalize the bike before he and his family traveled to Tennes- see. He fitted our YZ with Galfer brakes, which included hoses and oversize rotors, saying he likes the increased braking pow- er and positive feel of the Galfer units. Derek also switched out the stock handlebars for ODI Con- trolled Flex Technology (CFT) handlebars and fitted them with Renthal IntelliLever breakaway front-brake and clutch levers. And to top things off, Derek fitted the YZ with Dunlop MX32 rubber. Of course, we couldn't show up at Loretta's with the stock graphics, so we asked our friend, Micah Robles, at Dirt Digits to spice up our bike a bit, and he designed some slick custom graphics for our YZ, which we thought was the best-looking bike at the track. Of course, we were a little biased. LET IT RIP Derek, who competed in the 250 B class at Loretta Lynn's, said that he was extremely pleased with our Pro Circuit-modified YZ250F and felt that it was plenty competitive in the class, espe- cially the motor. His only "regret" was not having the time to com- pletely dial-in the suspension be- fore he left for Loretta's, he had just one short afternoon on the bike. He said, though, that by the end of the week, he flat-out loved the YZ's suspension and thought that, by the last moto, the suspension was working flawlessly and the bike overall was "perfect." He added that the guys at Pro Circuit did an awesome job getting the bike ready for Loretta Lynn's in such short notice. And the bill? About $3800 total, with about $3000 of that coming from just the PC mods, which we feel is very reasonable for what we were given in return: a full-on, pro-worthy YZ250F that will also last. Nothing we did to the bike should reduce its lifespan in any way, and that was definitely a mission of ours going in. With- out question we could've spent a lot more money on this project, but we doubt we could've made the YZ that much better without doubling the price or losing some reliability along the way. Want more information about what Pro Circuit can do for your YZ250F or any other bike? CN There is a lot of pressure to do well at Loretta, but at least Kelley didn't have to worry about his machinery. He felt that the rather simple Pro Circuit mods made the YZ plenty fast. CLICK HERE

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