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<blockquote data-quote="PALMER84ONE" data-source="post: 206763" data-attributes="member: 6"><p>Well, I am kind of a whore when it comes the the YZ 2 stroke. They are very versatile, and great bikes, cheap parts and easy to maintain. </p><p>If you mainly going to be a track rider, find a 2006 and up, if woods, desert, jungle, whatever Canada has to offer, get the steel frame, shoot for 2004, but don't get less than a 2002. Engine has been about the same from 1999 but you body panels changed in 2002 and have remained the same until 2015. All interchangeable, even the restyle look is out there, and you can make a 2002, look like a 2017 less the aluminum frame. On the other forum TT, there are a group of excellent guys in the YZ 2 stroke forum that will walk you through any problems. But like any bike, get the manual for it as well if you plan on doing the wrenching. Good luck, and let us know if you settle on the YZ 2stroke.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="PALMER84ONE, post: 206763, member: 6"] Well, I am kind of a whore when it comes the the YZ 2 stroke. They are very versatile, and great bikes, cheap parts and easy to maintain. If you mainly going to be a track rider, find a 2006 and up, if woods, desert, jungle, whatever Canada has to offer, get the steel frame, shoot for 2004, but don't get less than a 2002. Engine has been about the same from 1999 but you body panels changed in 2002 and have remained the same until 2015. All interchangeable, even the restyle look is out there, and you can make a 2002, look like a 2017 less the aluminum frame. On the other forum TT, there are a group of excellent guys in the YZ 2 stroke forum that will walk you through any problems. But like any bike, get the manual for it as well if you plan on doing the wrenching. Good luck, and let us know if you settle on the YZ 2stroke. [/QUOTE]
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