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Yamaha MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
Difference between dt,it,yz,mx yamaha's?
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[QUOTE="BadgerMan, post: 515658, member: 21176"] Rmxr, You are right. The MX and YZ coexisted as Yamaha's motocross line for three or four years ('73 through '76?) I think. They only sold a 125 model in 1976 which was the MX125C and it had the rear shocks laid down whereas all the YZ's were mono's. I remember the MX models as being pretty capable race bikes. I think '75 was the last year for the MX175 and it had a white with blue tank and white fenders. The MX250 and MX400 had mono's that year but the smaller bikes (100, 125, 175) had thermal flows. I think they "reintroduced" the MX designation later on (late '70's or early 80's) but they were just a stripped down dual-purpose bike. It's hard to believe that any old MX Yamaha (except the 360/400) would run with a modern 125. All those bikes were slow by today's standards. TT's you ask? Just saw a '78 TT500 for sale. Excellent condition, $500.00. I Wish I had room in the garage! [/QUOTE]
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