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I've been bustin out another YZ250. I have played around with several different makes but I think they are all going to be Yamahas from now on.
Anybody in bike saws running the newer fourstrokes?? Just wondering
I have been toying with the idea of building one from a Honda 450F. I think it would make a good hot start saw. That is the only model where the transmission and crankcase sumps are separate so divorcing the trany would be easy.
I doubt they would make a good cold start saw, lots of power and the rpms are high but its tough to beat the instant snap of a two stroke. It would give the two strokes at least a full second head start on that alone. They are also a bit heavier.
Dang, all the wieght and a starter motor and battery too??? I would need this guy to run it.Cold start would have to be electric....
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I've been bustin out another YZ250. I have played around with several different makes but I think they are all going to be Yamahas from now on.
Me and you, uhh, I mean you and I have way to many of the same toys, umm, I mean tools.
I like Yamahas because thats what I have built so I know what to expect. You find what works for you and you keep with it. I also do Kawasakis, thats what I am building for my latest saw even though I swore off them.Any reason why you like Yamaha over the others.
Does any one have any more pics, I'm looking to build one my self but don't know where to start.??????????????????????:chainsawguy:
Lots, and Yeshow much would one of those run me? Or i could cut up my cr....
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