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[QUOTE="yzwoods, post: 1300067, member: 71353"] What there talking about is the fact that the out put and tourqe to the stock trans will hurt it. Could it? Yes. So could your shifting technique! If you shift with your clutch within the correct RPM range then it will not effect. BUT....If you power shift and do not know the bike as in Listining to shift ranges then you will eat up gears. My question is , What is your age hight waight and skill level? More power and bieng faster on a 125 is a matter of practice and suspention. I don't know alot of people who can use the full power of a well tuned 125 in the woods. New top end and reg maint and set sag. Then learn to be fast on it by practice! And if the bike is to slow....move up. But would not recomend without knowing more. Just my 2 pennys. [/QUOTE]
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