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(Date Posted:03/02/2005 13:33:10)
Todd,I saw your website and I really like your XL600R and XL250R. I was impressed with the photos of your 250 on the back of the van. Really cool way of carrying your bike!I'm still learning about Honda XL's so most of my education right now centers on the early 70's XL250 and '350. The single cylinder, one carb Motosports. But as I read about the XL's, there is a tremendously varied history of the XL line; XL, XRL, XLR, XLV, etc. I have lots to learn.So, what is the advantage of Honda changing the valve configuration to the RFVC and why do we have it today in the modern XR650L? Why did Honda go to two (2) carburetors for some years, two head pipes, and how difficult is it to adjust/tune two carbs? (I'm still learning about dealing with one). Is an XL600R hard to kickstart? Are the later XL's with the "Pro-Link" suspension superior to the twin shocks for overall off-road capability?I dream of owning an XR650L, and especially, for that electric start. But how different is an XL600R of the '80s from the '05 XR650L? Or maybe I should be looking out there for a nice XR250L? Lighter weight would be nice off road.I guess I just have that "sickness" of wanting them ALL!I will soon need a garage as large as an airplane hangar.Larry
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2003 Honda CRF230F |