Re: Looking for a mud bike
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Originally Posted by
DZircher
My current thinking is that I'll pick up a YZ-125, seems like it's a good tool for learning as well as a very friendly bike to service. Great supply of aftermarket and OEM parts available too.
Don't know if you noticed this yet, but this is available http://www.nestreetriders.com/forum/...2000-ktm250mxc
Ktm parts are no more expensive than Japanese dirt bike parts and support is fairly huge. Plus I'm moving and don't really have the space for it. Make me an offer :poke:
Re: Looking for a mud bike
Diz, KTMs are similar to Yams in that you can swap parts across huge swaths of their production years in many cases.
Re: Looking for a mud bike
A 2000 KTM MXC "4 speed" is odd - That must be an SX, or an MXC with a later SX transmission. IIRC, in that year - 2000 - they made a 5 speed SX250, a 5 speed MXC250, and a 5 speed EXC250 (wider ratio).
Re: Looking for a mud bike
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Originally Posted by
Kurlon
Diz, KTMs are similar to Yams in that you can swap parts across huge swaths of their production years in many cases.
Thanks everyone, I pulled the trigger today with the 2003 YZ-125. It's very clean and runs wonderfully. Hopefully I can bring it to the track next weekend for dirty talk.
-diz
Re: Looking for a mud bike
SWEEEET! Good choice. have fun!
Re: Looking for a mud bike
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Originally Posted by
breakdirt916
buy a clean, early-mid 00's YZ125 and just keep scanning CL until you can pick one up for about $1,000-$1,200!
whoa! people read my posts?
congrats!
now where are those darn pics
those yz125's were just so smooth & light without being violent and terrifying that I def. think it's a good bike for ya. Plus wind her out and she'll scare ya for kicks and will launch you through those whoops sections without any problems. I do recommend some rides with someone else on a 2-stroke because you will almost definitely have to re-learn how to use a bike's power when you go 2t...it just won't feel right at first.
Re: Looking for a mud bike
I like how this thread turned out