ISO/WTB - 2005+ YZ 125/250 48mm triple clamps and front axle

aoko
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As per title, in search of 2005+ YZ 125/250 48mm triple clamps and front axle including wheel spacers and nut.

Picked up a set of forks and want to try on another bike.

let me know what you have.

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cdoggy81
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3/20/2023 9:20pm

I have a few sets. LMK if you are looking for oem or aftermarket, 25mm offset or 22mm, Ti or steel axle 😎 

Main question is what year are the forks & lugs as that determines a few things as to which direction you want to go.

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3/25/2023 8:45pm

Just to note I believe the 04-05 Triple clamps are unique to those years. Went from the 46 to 48mm fork in 04. 2005 is the same and changed again in 2006 with the new frame.

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3/27/2023 9:36pm
RiverockMX wrote:
Just to note I believe the 04-05 Triple clamps are unique to those years. Went from the 46 to 48mm fork in 04. 2005 is the...

Just to note I believe the 04-05 Triple clamps are unique to those years. Went from the 46 to 48mm fork in 04. 2005 is the same and changed again in 2006 with the new frame.

2005 is when the Yz125 got the aluminum frame.

I believe the '05 AOSS forks were only sold one year.  They are 48mm.

In 2006, the 125 and 250 got SSS forks, and the spacing between the forks was increased 2mm.

The lugs and front brake changed over the years, I believe starting in 2008 or 2009.

So, internally the forks are identical from 2006 for a few years, but the lugs/axle/wheel spacers, and brake changed a few times.

As CDog stated, the hardware needed depends on your forks.

Post a few pix of your forks, especially the lugs, and between us all, we should be able to tell you what you need.

I have a 2005 and converted to SSS.

 

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