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Thinking About a Change
I have a chance to pick up a chance 2006 YZ 125, the bike is clean, one owner, adult ridden, the owner has too many toys and so it has come forsale.
I've been wanting a smaller lighter woods bike for sometime and was thinking this little jewel might just do the trick. GasGas 200's are hard to find, and i don't know if I'd be happy with a 250 or 300. I am turning 50 next month and i kinda want to stay with the smaller, lighter bike....... I race both enduro and cross country and will continue to do so. I am a solid "B" racer. I am in decent physical shape and like to ride aggressive. My 200 is a great bike given it's age, but it has been a LONG time since I've been on a 125. A Husky is out of the question....will not even go there, so there are not even any choices and a KTM is not in the picture as well. The bike has the following parts / mods Suspension has been worked by Dick's Racing for about my weight. Scott stabilized and top clamp. Bark busters FMF T..C 2 I order to make it a little more woods bike i would add a little 8oz or 11 oz flywheel. Change rear sprocket to 50 or 51 tooth and a skid plate. That's it....go ride it!!! Am i off my rocker?..... I want to hear the good, bad and ugly....be honest My 200 will remain in the stable. Thanks
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I have ridden the yz125. But have have owned the GG MC 125. Both great bikes in my opinion. But they are both much better as 144's. In my opinion the gg 144 was the ticket for a lighter aggressive rider. My daughter has a Husky CR 150. It has a much better motor than the other 2 in my opinion and with the newer KYB forks would be the best of the 3 as a woods bike. It's also the lightest. I would keep to 2011 or newer if buying a husky 125 though.
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I know you said you don't want a Husky but.... my 08 Husky CR165 is way better than my 05 YZ 125 in every way. The YZ's get better in 144 trim power wise but still falls short in the power, handling, braking, clutch, and ergos IMHO. I would find a newer GG200 or jump on a new Husky which comes with a FREE 144 complete top end ready to bolt on. I really like the small bore light weight bikes myself and right now the Husky's are hard to beat. I would LOVE a 200 GG in a 125 weight package!
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Don't do it man just resume a search for a 200!! .. I bet that if you contact Clay he'd find you someone with "New Old Stock" some where. Seems like I saw someone on here with a new `11 200 SD for sale Just recently ..
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Hey Rick FYI Taskeys up here in Everett has a brand new leftover 2011 six days 125 for $6300
Roscoe
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The YZ has excellent suspension components, good handling and is around 40 pounds lighter than a GG 200. Other than getting used to wringing out the power how could you go wrong.
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Yz
Well I had a 2008 cr144 Husky...good solid bike
I now have a heavily modded yz144 for woods riding,IMO Yamaha has nicer suspension,touch more on the bottom.I find the brakes don't stop as well as the Husky. More aftermarket support goes to the Yamaha,if your a taller rider the Husky has more room in the cockpit. I have a rekluse in the Yamaha that I swear by,not sure if it's because of the rekluse or not and the added bottom end compared to the Husky,but for me I find the Yamaha works much better in the mud,hills,trials type sections. Both stone reliable,and minimal cost of ownership.Oh my yz is a 2006! |
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I love 125s, all of them, you feel like a superstar on a grass track and can do lap after lap, forget winning anything as they are purely for personal indulgence unless your last name is meo or watts.
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I picked up an '02 YZ125 that was ridden 20 hrs and put into storage for $1400. Its like new! This is for my son's friend who will ride in in Schoolboy next year, so the latest tech is not as important as a solid bike. I have to get something for my son as well, or maybe for me that he can ride. I can get a similar low hour KTM but I hate PDS, or a GG125 I found local but that may end up being more of a project than I want. I like the YZ and the Husky CR. I raced today on a sand course and there was a guy on a CR150 that gave me a hard time. That bike had a real nice motor, he was no lightweight and it pulled him fine.
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