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  2. Yamaha YZ450F - Wikipedia

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    The bike had an 11,600 rpm redline [8] [better source needed] power and torque close to its 250 cc two-stroke rivals. [1] It benefited from engine compression braking, which allowed the engine to slow the bike down during deceleration, giving the brakes a rest. [1] The 1998 YZ400F was the first bike to come stock with a Keihin FCR carburetor.

  3. Yamaha TTR230 - Wikipedia

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    Seat height: 870 mm (34 in) [1] Weight: 109.8 kg (242 lb) [1] ... The TT-R230 is a mid-range dirt bike for beginner to intermediate riders, kids or teen. It is mainly ...

  4. KTM 450 EXC - Wikipedia

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    The KTM 450 EXC is a 4-stroke enduro off-road motorcycle made by KTM. The models are the European road legal 400 EXC and 450 EXC, the US 450 (Close Ratio) XC and 450 (Wide Ratio) XC-W. The models are the European road legal 400 EXC and 450 EXC, the US 450 (Close Ratio) XC and 450 (Wide Ratio) XC-W.

  5. KTM 300 - Wikipedia

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    In 2004 there was another frame change. There were significant engine changes, including a bore and stroke change and the carburetor size reduced from 38 mm to 36 mm, resulting in an 8 lb (3.6 kg) weight savings and no more jetting problems. [2] For 2006, the US version of the 300 EXC was replaced by the XC and the XC-W.

  6. KTM 200 - Wikipedia

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    The bike got another change to the frame, a new skid plate, orange anodized rear sprocket, more orange plastics and a new seat cover. The KTM 200 was discontinued for the 2017 model year. The replacement in the lineup is considered to be the 143.99 cc KTM 150 XC-W.

  7. Yamaha TTR125 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha TT-R125 is a trail bike that Yamaha produced from 2000–present. [1] The names TT, TT-R, and XT have been used for semi off-road and street versions in different markets and in different eras. It is mainly used for family recreation and off-road trails. It has a soft suspension, wide seat and high ground clearance.