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Then, you would know how a Yamaha TZ350 handles - my bike has the same wheelbase, but instead of the rake being about 26 degrees, mine is 27 degrees.  The fork yokes are the same.  However a TZ350 usually comes on song with a rush, and has more lean. When your bike is more upright and has smooth, strong power delivery and oversteers, it is faster in corners.  It takes a lot of trust in tyres to accelerate hard when on large angles of lean, especially with a peaky motor.


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