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[QUOTE="truespode, post: 1467892, member: 29329"] YZ125 is a great bike!!! Easy to work on and riding a 125 will teach you good clutch use, body position and how to carry momentum in the corners. Great bike. At $1,200 even if you have to rebuild the entire engine, replace linkage bearings and maybe a few other odds and ends you should be under $2,500. If you can service the suspension on your own you will be in great shape. On a 99 YZ 125 a friend of mine had I have changed springs and oil in the forks and serviced the rear but had to take it to a shop for nitrogen and it is really easy. Doing the top end was easy... just be careful not to drop a circlip in the case. Lots of good information on DRN about the YZ and what oil to use, how to do different things, etc. Ivan [/QUOTE]
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