Curious about the Z250
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Curious about the Z250
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Curious about the Z250
i have both the ozark and the z250 (both 2007), 2nd gear on ozark is not much more than first. 2nd gear on z250 is as expected. As a result. you immediately go to 3rd gear in ozark for just putting around and can stay in 2nd on z250. Top speed is higher on z250. ozark sounds like it cant breath (ie engine back ground noise), while the louder z250 muffler drowns out engine back ground noise. I like the floor boards of the ozark so i dont get muddy through every puddle!
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Curious about the Z250
Originally posted by: Cammer
My 2 cents...
I have 2 LTZ 250's for both my kids. They have been awesome! Reliable and quick enough. My wife rides them as well but she still prefers automatic. As for tippy, I put the 1 1/2 inch wheel spacers all around and they have worked great. It is nice to finally see some aftermarket performance parts coming out [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
My 2 cents...
I have 2 LTZ 250's for both my kids. They have been awesome! Reliable and quick enough. My wife rides them as well but she still prefers automatic. As for tippy, I put the 1 1/2 inch wheel spacers all around and they have worked great. It is nice to finally see some aftermarket performance parts coming out [img]i/expressions/face-icon-small-happy.gif[/img]
+3" makes them a lot more fun I bet.
A slightly longer rear swingarm and driveshaft would be neat too I think.
But that's just me from looking at it from a side view.
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Curious about the Z250
Plenty of fun. It has an auto clutch, that is easier to use for those clutchless types.
Our 17y/o:
http://home.comcast.net/~banana-man/...an-big-air.jpg
Shot at Croom in Brooksville Florida.
Our 17y/o:
http://home.comcast.net/~banana-man/...an-big-air.jpg
Shot at Croom in Brooksville Florida.
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