rm_racer

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Mar 15, 2005
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First post here,

I went from a nothing to a RM125 that I got at chistmas. Its a 94. I really didnt have any problems riding it (I'm six feet tall, tho), but I had rode very few other dirtbikes before. I know a kid who is 5' 4" and rides a 125 with no problems, and he stepped up from a lawnmower powered minibike and a really old 100. I know you have decided 125 so I would say prob a RM, or maybe a KTM, they make huge power, but they dont have great suspension.

Haha, ya, our names are allmost the same, too, lol.

Later.
 

KDXman_88

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Jul 27, 2004
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CR250R^ said:
go for the 250, it will be hard at first but youll love it after.
He is 5'3 and 115 lbs! a 250 would own him... he needs a 125. the 250 would put him on his back so quick he woulnd know what happened.

dont listen to CR250... a 250 would kill you. you wuouldnt even be able to touch the ground.
 

dirtpoor

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Feb 19, 2005
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many riders may consider the 125's to have little low end but most of them are of average weight 170-200 lbs. With your weight of only 115 lbs., a 125 is going to perform much better. You should check into lowering the bike as much as you can because I'm 5'-8" with a seat ht of 36" kdx200 and I'm tippy toed on it. The 125's are like 37" and you're 5'-3". Do the math. I'll say it again, the kx100 was built for your size and wt. Don't mean to be a smart :moon: ,but with a seat ht of 37" and you at 5'-3", hope you don't plan on stopping much :yikes:
 

rmracer

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Oct 27, 2004
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Thanks for all the advice guys. How would I go along with lowering the seat height? I don't think I will have to make any major changes like shave the seat foam since my 80 seat height is 34 inches and the RM 125 seat height is only 4 inches higher than that and I could handle a 4 inch rise. I hope I don't get bored of the power too quick. The one thing I hate is that I like to go fast but everything that goes fast is too big for me
 

dirtpoor

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Feb 19, 2005
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kouba links for the rear suspension links. Some refer to them as dog bones because of their shape. Slide the forks up in the triple clamps.
 

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