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Kawasaki MX & Off-Road Dirt Bikes
1986 cr125 q's
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[QUOTE="JasonWho, post: 843755, member: 29947"] I think I had that issue and sold it about a year or so ago. It has a red cover with them popping a wheelie, right? I think both bikes are side by side. Yep. The '86 KX125 saw soem big changes. Besides the modern linkage style, it had some other KX firsts such as piggyback mounted reservoir and rear disk brake. The '85 KX125 had high and low speed compression adjusters as well. I just checked my '85 KX500 manual, and it has them, too. Maybe the KX250 did, too. I was watching my old VHS tape of the '86 Anaheim SX race the other night. It was hard not to watch someone do a triple without thinking he had damping rod forks. :-) Well, not Rick Johnson. He had USD Showa cartridge forks that night, but the other folks mostly had damping rods, I suppose. You might try something like Adobe Acrobat to make the magazine pages into a pdf file. I have never tried it myself. [/QUOTE]
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