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[QUOTE="katoom125, post: 1037508, member: 53591"] these guys are giving good advice. I'm the guy with the YZ250 but used to also have a 125SX. I loved the 125SX and I weigh much more than you do (approx 200#). I also felt that the 125 had plenty of power even for my weight and I really liked the light and quick handling BUT and it is a big BUT - you do have to ride a 125 different than a bigger bore (even the 200's) to get them to work well and be competitive with larger bikes. You have to be able to ride with constant throttle and clutch control - it's much more critical than a larger bore bike. That having been said the 200SX is a great bike too but the powerband is similar to the 125SX (only more of it), the 200EXC or 200XC and 200 XC-W's are easier to ride for most folks. Any of these bikes can be raced (and win) so it's more what you prefer in terms of power delivery (and amount). Best advice is to try the different bikes if you can possibly do so to find out what works for you. [/QUOTE]
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