Might try the wife on a 125 as she quite likes them.
Can't really remember whats the deal with them.
Which ones can be lowered?
Which ones have the least snap and most bottom end etc?
Might try the wife on a 125 as she quite likes them.
Can't really remember whats the deal with them.
Which ones can be lowered?
Which ones have the least snap and most bottom end etc?
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depends on how much you want to spend....but most can be lowered in some way.
I have a KX125 '08
I am 5.3 (approx 163cm) so have had some padding out of the seat and managed to get a modified linkage bolt put in. Then got moto SR to set up sag etc and all ok.
I put a flywheel on mine...ok could have got a more "trail friendly" but I really love it and the flywheel has given me some nice bottom power.
Spikedpunch is similar height to me but would be lighter and she is on a Yamaha 125. I know she has done some work on hers to set up for her.
If you can get your wife to try a few bikes out (is possible - if around at same events happy for her to try mine..)
Prob wont spend much as she only rides a handful of times a year, and just wants something to mess around on.
Whats the modified linkage bolt? any further details?
I know yamaha do the yami-link and I thought you could just make longer dogbones for the kx, but not sure.
Also wouldn't mind know how the power spread is different from model to model.
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YZ is meant to have the most bottom end. Of course coming off the RM100 it feels like it's got heaps. I've lowered mine with a cut seat and yamalink lowering link. The guy who did my seat went a bit too far as it's not that comfy on long rides, but it got it low enough for me to feel comfortable. Now I've got the hang of riding the big bike a bit better I might look at getting the seat padded up a little again, not as high as stock of course, just a bit to get it a bit plusher. She's more than welcome to give it a go wheneverI have an '07 and I think it's from '05 onwards they have the alloy frame?
Noobs, GG125ec would smoke any other 125 bike for bottom end by a country mile , and its for sale, just been rebuilt.
If bottom end is a priority then you won't get as much from any mxer. Better going for an enduro type bike IMO.
As for lowering - any can it just depends how you want to go about doing it & what kind of cost you feel is worth paying to do it.
If you want it lowered professionally then you need to have the front adjusted as well as the rear.
To reliable ?
lack of share's in Mcgyver tape company more likely. hahahaha
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Mine was a modified dogbone...spectrum knew someone that had taken it out of a bike so was easy as to get
The flywheel has given me that lower end I like but I think the YZ is better for it. Depends how low you need or want it I guess. I originally thought about enduro style bikes but love my KX and it does all the things I need/want it to...but I am sure I let it down!
Is she after the bigger size frame and wheels? I'd say thats the biggest draw back on a 80 size bike.
Ok, But its not really fair to base reliability on the clapped out pile of junk you bought and then were supprised that it wasnt reliable ....
Sounds like the dumbass analogy Bart would come up with ...
In fact, [Insert some random comment about KTM] <<< Bart ...
Noobs bike only had 1 dnf and that was when it fouled a plug and we didnt have a spare.
Im not aware of him having any DNF'd with his 200 ...
I bet we do more hours riding than a lot of people on here too ...
Not quite sure where you get your info from, or why this is in this thread.
Anyway, the gasgas I brought was not a pile of junk, it was a well maintained bike (by Mr motocycles) from a vet owner. I maintained very well, as I do with all my bikes but it let me down. I persisted with the bike for a long while but after missing a lot of the summer rides waiting for parts, I decided to get something else. Then on working on the bikes I've had since and fixing many project bikes it is clear to me that the quality is not on par with the main 5 brands. The motor as a base is fine, but it's like the rest is assembled in china.
The comment Barty made was because we ride together a fair bit and he used to laugh at me as bits used to just fall off the thing. For example the plastics, they are held on with self tapping screws!!
I just want a simple bike that is reliable, and has plenty of genuine/aftermarket parts available. I don't care what make I buy, but for me gasgas doesn't fit this bill, good luck with your sale.
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