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1977 Yamaha YZ125 (or so I thought):
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[QUOTE="dirt bike dave, post: 1403928, member: 18302"] The '77 YZ125D had 36mm diameter fork tubes. How big are the tubes on your YZ100? I found on the web that the '80 - '81 YZ100 had 35 mm tubes and the '76 YZ100 had 34mm tubes. Can't find any specific reference to the '79 YZ100, but my guess is it had 35 mm tubes and not the 36mm on the '77 125. If the whole purpose is recreate a '77 YZ125D, I think you are going to want a different frame. OTOH, those little YZ100's were pretty fun bikes, so you should have a blast with it until a '77 125 comes along. FWIW, I had a '76 YZ125X with the dual chamber air forks (just like the '76 250 and 400 had). I'll advise you NOT to put those forks on! They sucked! [/QUOTE]
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