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Originally Posted by TheLadiesMan
Also, if I cant get a decent condition 250 in that price range, id rather have a 125 in better condition. I was also noticing the weight increases and massive price differences between 125s and 250s.. So it again looks like im more able to get a 125.. I like Yamaha's TT-R125 or Suzuki's DRZ-125. I also like that KDX220 you suggested..
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Originally Posted by TheLadiesMan
Everyone I ask locally that goes and rides said I will snap my neck and die on a 250
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The torq on a 125 is not that great but the power band hits very quick as the bike is high strung and is a fun bike to ride and is light and monueverable. I'm 209 lbs and my friends 125 has no trouble giving me a good ride. You could probaly pick one up for a thousand if you start at a 2000 model and go down. One of the best things about two strokes is that they are not expensive to work on compared to their new 4 stroke brothers.
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Originally Posted by TheLadiesMan
My dilemma now is whether to buy the bike or not. I dont have any easy way of transporting it and have to rely on other people, but the friend is in the process of finding a truck and then hopefully a bike for himself. |
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