Yes it's blue, but who cares?
#1
Yes it's blue, but who cares?
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#3
No WR model until 2011. Still savin'.
May take some time to figure out how to increase the 6 litre tank for the enduro model. The new ram air set up in the front could be an issue with a bigger tank.
Then again, lookin' at what they've already achieved, I think Yamaha won't have a problem making the WR450F just as cool as the YZ.
May take some time to figure out how to increase the 6 litre tank for the enduro model. The new ram air set up in the front could be an issue with a bigger tank.
Then again, lookin' at what they've already achieved, I think Yamaha won't have a problem making the WR450F just as cool as the YZ.
#9
Probably more quiet. You can always count on the aftermarket for louder pipes, though, even if mfg's are making the effort to produce quieter machines. Within reason is fine, but some aftermarket pipes are ridiculously loud and if I find it annoying to ride with people with excessively loud bikes, you can imagine what the general public thinks.
#10
Probably more quiet. You can always count on the aftermarket for louder pipes, though, even if mfg's are making the effort to produce quieter machines. Within reason is fine, but some aftermarket pipes are ridiculously loud and if I find it annoying to ride with people with excessively loud bikes, you can imagine what the general public thinks.