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All jokes aside, go blue dude! If you're not happy with that bike, you're doing something wrong😉
TM RACING 125 or 144
I had Head Work and porting done by Lynk’s on the 150. It made the power a little more spread out, but it still doesn’t pull like the 125 does. What gearing are you running? I’ve tried just about everything, but can’t find a way to make it pull as long as the 125. Even in stock form the 125 pulled harder than the 150 does with Lynk’s work.
Running 13/47 gearing and the motor has enough power to to pull it even with 180 lb Rider the trick is in the porting they changed transfer Port timing and the vhm head with their custom Dome! Have pics of him in second place behind alessi at Glen Helen vet Nationals alessi was on a Pasha bike and this motor pulled right along with them at that time my kid was weighing 190 lb LOL
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Yeah I moved up from a cr85 and the thing blew my mind with how fast it was, the engine can still hold its own for sure but like you say the rest of it not so good. What a beauty though.
Go a carbed 150. We have a Husky 125 we put the 150 kit on and I did a carb mod to it and that thing screams.
Someone mentioned above that if you can budget for a '21, then you can get a '22. Good point. But if you can't quite find one in your price range, I still think that prior-gen is just as good. As mentioned, I now have a different seat that is slightly taller/flatter. My only ergo complaint is how the rad shrouds poke out at the tip. But even that is very minor. I personally don't think the '22+ is perfect either. To me it feels too tall and like you sit too much above it. Just like how ppl rave about the ergo update on the new YZF's and to me the new one has it's own flaws and goofy feel to it too. So I feel like you live with the Yamaha ergos either way, it's not a Honda in that department.
But here is my '19. It's been great and I absolutely love these bikes.
Probably a Beta 125 RR X-PRO…. Most “rideable” on single track. 😉
144 kits are pretty cheap and by far the best bang for your buck mod you can make to any 125. Don’t let reliability be a concern either. I found my 144 top ends actually lasted much longer than the stock 125. Probably because I wasn’t wringing it out as often. Seems like such a minor bump in displacement wouldn’t make a difference, the butt dyno will surprise you though.
And if you really want the new ergos it looks like the polisport kit is only about $400 so you could always do that down the road.
If I was buying one: last year of the Austrian Carburettor model would be high on my list.
YZ125 any year
KTM and clones
TM
Beta
And any I’ve forgotten- all great bikes
Oh yeah that is a good point. I forgot about that.
From my understanding, I would need '22 airbox, sub frame, fuel tank, along with the seat to fully convert it. Perhaps I'm wrong, but I thought it was more than just plastic pieces.
Nice bike! Unfortunately, from what i've seen the price goes up significantly for the 2022+ model. 21's I've seen for under $4k
Full disclosure: C rider for the last 20 years. Started riding/racing MX on Yamaha 2 strokes in my mid-teen years. A few YZ125's, a few YZ250's. Took an MX hiatus, and figured I'd try the 4 stroke thing getting back into racing after I graduated college. On my second YZ250F and God damn they are fun bikes, could ride them all day long which was great getting back into racing. Haven't raced in about 2 years now and rode my buddies 2025 TC150, and holy shit that was fun! Thinking of putting the 250F up for sale and getting back into the 2 strokes game.
Off topic: the I prefer the SX150 looks wise, but the 1" lower seat hear on the TC is game changer for me being 5'8". Can the suspension components be swapped without causing handling issues?
In love with my 2024 Ktm 150xc-w. Fantastic in all conditions, off road and on mx track. I’ve been to Budds Creen several times among other local tracks and it’s a blast! Bike shreds. Full disclosure I don’t have any experience with a 125 but I’m sure they are fun too.
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This appears to be the whole kit and kaboodle ?
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Yes, the shorter suspension from the Husky can be put on the KTM. You need the complete front fork legs, the complete linkage (pull rod and rocker), and ideally you put the longer shock end cap from the Husky on the KTM as well. If you don't put the shock cap on you'll get excessive tire rubbing under the fender. Ideally, you find someone that wants to trade all parts. Or, CM Parts on ebay is a good source of new or low hour take off parts.
I remember riding one of those. Been riding 250 2 strokes since the late 80s. Scariest one I ever rode and it was stock!
Thats nice…150? How it go?
150. I bought a '16 new. Loved it. It had several 30+ A wins under its belt. Was a really fun bike. Didnt have a single issue with it. Some people complained of harsh forks, but I enjoyed it. At 150lbs, I didnt even respring it.
Yep 144
Kid loves it
We went with RM's.... turning ability can't be beat! :-)
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