2 STROKE ROCKET YAMAHA YZ125

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Definitely the most fun you can have with your pants on..
52 years old and all I ride is 125's. Along with my big wheel 85s and 100s from time to time but the 125 has always been my passion. Never cared for 4 strokes.

brianwills
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While I grew up racing the Green Machines I have always had an appreciation for Yamaha and how they build their bikes. What is even more impressive is that they have always catered to the Gearheads when it comes to factory direct aftermarket parts. For example the GYTR 140 Bigbore kit for a YZ 125; heck for a while you could buy the kit with the bike as a package deal. If that isn't forward thinking I do not know what is. I won't take anything away from guys like Eric Gorr because I had a 99 CR 125 with his 134 kit in it that was straight up gnarly as hell. It would hang with stock 250s if you didn't mind pinning it all the time and if they were novice 250 riders you could really hurt some feelings. That being said Yamaha's 140 factory kit with a Pro Circuit exhaust, Tokyo mods carb and a set of V3 reeds would spank the hell out of that Honda all day.

If you want an affordable all around good 125 2t MX you'd be hard pressed to do better than a new Yami. Sure the KTM & Huskies are more modernized and come off the floor with all the bells and whistles but you are going to have to dig a bit deeper into your wallet for either of them. Here's the other thing, in a world where thumpers rule the day and the market Yamaha is the sole survivor from Japan that still offers a 2t in more than a 65, 85, or 112 super mini. For a weekend warrior looking to have fun on a budget a YZ 125 is the best bang for your buck on the market today if you are going new. Wish I had some disposable cash because that little blue beast would be making the trip to Indiana in a heart-beat. Whoever ends up with that bike is getting a sweetheart of a machine. Take care fellas and thanks for sharing with us.

killacoiler
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U can never go wrong with a yz 2 stroke

mattjones
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I bought a '96 YZ125 on New Year day, in 1000 pieces. To my delight it has an Eric Gorr 144 kit on it. Slowly getting it fully restored.. I just wish I had someone around like The Wizard to tune the carb when I get it up and running!

This is beautiful machine as always guys!

joakey
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The reason us vets love 2 strokes is because we rode them in the 70s. I had a 125 cr Elsinore Honda. Still my favourite bike. You haven't ridden a motorcycle till you ride a 2 stroke with a power band.

c.a.marsupial.
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my 98 125 rips. that was the first bike i ever bought and learned to ride on. ive since upgraded to a 22 250f and the plan was sell the old bike but i can’t get myself to post the add. love the 2 stroke too much

gavinmilani
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Hell yeah that's nice I still have my 07 YZ 125 in working progress can't wait till its finished and I can rip it around again.👍🇦🇺

seanbucktrout
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I love that look compared to the re-style kit. RIGHT ON.

jakeshuster
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Beauty. Great bike. I've had 3 of em and at 53 i'm looking for #4. So easy to maintain but clean ones are hard to find and used bikes prices are crazy right now.

brianrichard
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I’m 59 yrs old and my riding activities have slowed down quite a bit, but I’ll never get rid of my all original 2017 YZ125, lol!!💪👀🤘🇺🇸

werdevo
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Sure miss the Sweet sounds of the 125 class nice looking bike for Yamaha

kennyrichard
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Had a 2014 with Vortex CDI, V-force reeds, full Hinson clutch, custom pipe&silencer, engine tuned, suspension set-up, all kinds of goodies.
That thing ripped.
Honestly think my KTM 380 was easier to ride, because on the YZ, you were constantly busy shifting and trying to keep the front wheel down!

equalizer
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Damn good bikes! Glad Yami is still making two smokers 😎🤘. I'm more of a 250 guy - 02-04 Steelie 😎. But a 99-22 is perfect.

mariomessinese
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Great looking bike and all intangible uprades just awesome. I couldn't imagine how much money has been put into this bike. It's going to make someone very happy.

johnpatrick
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Wow 5 videos, One day that is all that it takes to make what was a cold, miserable day awesome for me.

ronaldtartaglia
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Kaplan america you didn't say what year the yz is ?

Bobcat
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I'm leaving for Daytona tomorrow morning, can't wait to watch some supercross!!!

dustin
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Can you post a video of a carb cleaning? Pulling off, cleaning and putting back on? Can you post videos of your techs restoring these bikes, like changing tires, sprockets, etc… thanks

medjoolmaker
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It looks good to me, other than the chain and sprockets. I understand that aluminum is lighter than steel, and gold looks nice... but I really don't like my drive chain or sprockets to be made out of soft materials that don't hold up as well as the "less flashy" (but definitely longer lasting) options. I really don't see the point in a gold chain... it's going to be covered in oil and dirt will stick to it if the bike gets used, so it ends up looking somewhat the same as a regular chain during use but it is soft metal and not as durable.

slipknotrob
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Yeah I just bought yz125 2003 an im redoing the whole bike like this one every week I spend 500 hundred on parts il have it done soon it look like that one beautiful bike

michaelgarland