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A wet sump kit for 2002 Yamaha 250F. It did save weight (its intended purpose), but I was changing the oil almost every ride. Plus...because the '02s didn't have an oil cap on the engine casing, I had to add oil by removing a cap on the left ignition cover that is normally used for timing.

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Buying three different front sprockets for different conditions.

Oh yea, and my sons FMF fatty for his RM100. The pipe lasted one race

(no fault of FMF) and the bike he grew out of in less than one season.

Oh yea, and the extra levers, brakes, rear wheel etc...

If you have a young son into racing, after he wears the poop out of something get him a bigger bike. :applause:

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doesnt seal well at all on my crf250. Also the foam is way thinner than oem.

I've used them for years on different brands (and my old crf450) and never had any problems-maybe you got a bad one. The only one they have thats really thin is the backfire line-they are too thin for me to take a chance on. I like their standard filters.

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Grips that had CRF built into them (from ebay), they were so thick I could barely get my hands around them, and they looked really dumb. Also the Scott EFS battery powered roll offs from back in 87 or 88. They dispensed an entire roll of film as I was sitting on the line for my last 80 nov. moto at Ponca City Nats. in 89:banghead:

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