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One way would be to use a Synthetic Motor Oil and grease's to reduce friction. Hope This Helps. ANSWER- my first bike was a crf 80 and once i out grew it i got a ttr 125. one day i decided to get out the 80 and have some fun. i wanted to make it louder so i took off the baffle. turns out modded the engine too, just by taking off the baffle. but DONT do it to yer most valuable bike!!!! it increases your chances of blowing your bike up by 50 %

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