ds650 vrs dirtbike
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My 720 has smoked a few 250 motocross bikes but the open class 2 stroke bikes are pretty tough to catch with the right rider. You gotta remember a CR500 puts out around 55 HP stock and weighs around 220 lbs. I'm going to be picking up a new left over '03 KX500 in the spring and getting it bored & stroked to 580cc, I can pretty much say without reservation that this bike will put a serious hurtin' on my 720. It's plain and simlpe power to weight ratio....
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Whrdskn has video in his website of me mopping a KX500 with a light kid on it months ago...
My friend has a cr570 or 580 high compression with all the goodies and he runs a nitro gas blend, I CAN outrun him up comp hill by a few bike lengths..
The dirtbikes are tough to beat, every now and then I see an old school honda Cr 500 pumped up that runs good. Tinker with your Ds long enough and after 30+k you will be playing with all the dirtbikes.
My friend has a cr570 or 580 high compression with all the goodies and he runs a nitro gas blend, I CAN outrun him up comp hill by a few bike lengths..
The dirtbikes are tough to beat, every now and then I see an old school honda Cr 500 pumped up that runs good. Tinker with your Ds long enough and after 30+k you will be playing with all the dirtbikes.
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If your friends CR is an 82' then he will be down in HP. atleas not 55HP like the water-cooler CR's had. If he bike is in perfect running condition, I would say race him in the SAND!! to garantee victory!
have fun, and dont be down on your stock DS if you loose. It happens to all of us.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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have fun, and dont be down on your stock DS if you loose. It happens to all of us.[img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif[/img]
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