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My Son, not quite 14, has outgrown his 85 before he even really learned how to ride it. No way I'd put him on a 250F, but new 125's are scare if not impossible to find right now, and the used market is littered with 10 year old, $4,000 project bikes. Yes, we could buy a roached $4,000 2008 YZ125 and make it "as good or better" than a new bike for about the same cost, but it would still be a 13 year old bike. I hope the OEM's are noticing their missed opportunity.
It falls in to that project bike category, but she’s cheap
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I'd also guess that if manufacturers could make more bikes at a profit, then they would.
Life is short, make some calls and buy a new austrian 125
Aside from that, changed the needle clip and I've never ridden a bike thats so crisp and clean running... especially off rhe bottom.
Since you already have a ktm, sorry, but I think you are nuts to source your kid the yami. I am not saying its a bad bike, but nearly every part swaps between the 250, 450 and 125 so it makes life a lot easier.
Pit Row
I'm used to bikes gradually going down in price, maybe I could break even on the $900 I spent on the suspension?
(240) 786-5220 ask for Spanky or Will. Tell them I sent you!
It’s a 2007 in REALLY good shape.
Some of the peeps around h’yar commented that it was pricey.
Fresh Wheels
Some “New Look” plastic up front
Fresh FMF exhaust
Fresh top-end
Guts seat/foam
Bars that I actually like! (Always a bonus)
Etc., etc., etc.
I gladly paid the asking price and said,”Thanks!”
It’s a blast to ride. I’m gonna race it this weekend against all the other old guys and their 450s!
The other problem is that from the day an OEM gives a green light to SOP (start of production,) to the time you'd likely see those bikes in a showroom is a minimum of 3 months in good times. Based on what I'd guess is the shipping situation in the ports right now, I bet it's more like 6 months. I seriously doubt any manufacturer is going to bet big on 2-strokes that might land right in the middle of a post-Covid recession apocalypse.
https://www.freightwaves.com/news/california-port-pileup-leaves-old-rec…
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The boats (container ships) were lined up like planes line up for LAX!
Not Good!
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