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I’ve ridden bigger bikes on the street, but it’s different. Only thing I’ve ridden on the track is my EX.
Sounds like my KX125, which is why I don’t mind working on it. My EX (or anything with multiple carbs) gives me a headache.
Sounds like my kind of bike, at least for wrenching on.
I get that after any race. Bikes, motorcycles, turtles, doesn’t matter. Racing = smiling!
They say the same about the EX. I love my EX, I just find those 125s sooooooo cool. Wish the schedule was different so I could race both for a season to see which I liked more.
Tires, I agree. Brakes, watch yourself! Everyone told me I’d get a full season as a novice on my EX. First practice weekend before the one we just did I ran out of brakes… metal backing plate of pad to rotor!
Again, sounds just like a dirt bike. Rings need replacing a lot more than actual pistons.
It’s not happening real soon, but it is looking like my next bike. Worst case my friend wants to get started soon, and her height will make a 125GP her only option. Hm… if I’m AM by then, which I should be, maybe I can run hers for a few practice sessions or races to see how I like these things?!
I hear ya, but I’d still like a kick-start! It’s not too many extra parts.
I can understand this completely. I can be a bit picky though, if I feel like $20 of clutch plates is interfering with my start, they’re getting replaced. It’s different person to person but that’s how I feel. I was told when my EX needed a clutch I could probably have done a couple plates, or shimmed springs, etc. I put in a new clutch. Not worth it to me to dick around, I want my stuff to work.
Good to know!
I’d be very curious to hear those #’s, if you ever get around to it.
dangerous dan, what class do you run for turtle racing?
LRRS #399
MX #505
I like turtles, I do not wish to hit them
LRRS #399
MX #505
"to see which one I like better"don't try a 125 ever if you want to ride that EX again. Comparing a world championship level chasis to your EX is just uh... not possible. People don't seem to realize how a fully developed racebike is in a different world from a crappy streetbike.
The 125's can run USCRA and AMA and AHRMA vintage races. 250's can run AMA and AHRMA. Of course they both can run USGPRU so that is a consideration if you have a urge to hit different tracks. Mid-Ohio is coming up. Just went down to NJMP with Bob (22). USGPRU honors CCS licenses so no need to buy one there..... That bike in the raffle. I saw it. It is beautiful. The nicest wheels on it.... I met the girl who won it a couple of years ago down in NJ. Her husband now races one too. The people in USGPRU are great. Then there is this guy Bruce Lind. The traveling circus. He has a hauler and brings the bikes to all the big races. Google it. It is awesome.
Hahaha... I keep forgetting these things come off the factory as done up race bikes, and cost twice what a new EX costs.
Badass stuff. I don't see racing outside LRRS in my near future though, so I'm just wondering what classes I'd have a shot in there on a 125GP.
When I was doing trackdays on my EX250, I realized I would need something else if I wanted to race. I considered the EX500, as it seemed like the logical progression from the 250, but when I got to experience the RS125, the choice became clear...
I can't even describe how different both bikes feel to me. After riding the RS, the EX feels like a cruiser. Feels like I'm riding a boat around the track! (I guess it's appropriate that I still take the EX to TDs to ride in the rain!)
Roland Arsenault
LRRS and USCRA #763
2012, 2013 and 2015 Big Fish Small Pond Champion
"The 4 board is an upshift marker, not a brake marker"
Ive always wanted to try one myself i know what a new one costs but what are good used ones going for? And where is a good place to look?
Part time expert,part time hooligan
http://rdjeff.smugmug.com/popular/2/...81368888_dV7Eo
Here is one for 3k
Here's another one for sale for 3.5k
http://www.usgpru.net/forum/viewtopic.php?t=7792
Roland Arsenault
LRRS and USCRA #763
2012, 2013 and 2015 Big Fish Small Pond Champion
"The 4 board is an upshift marker, not a brake marker"