Dirtjunkie85 said:Honda does have the CRF230F but you could probably find a better deal on a CRF250R or X
CBHVR6 said:We just got a 96 rm125 along with me having a ttr225.
having the rm now makes me want to get a better bike than the 225.
problem is i like 4 strokes and like the size of the rm125.
the stupid question is, are there rm125f, cr125f, yz125f, kx125f?
or do they only start making four strokes in the 250s?
YZ__rider said:An RM 125 may be a "blast in the fields", but riding in an open field and riding trails is night and day. A MX 125 2 stroke is a poor trail bike for a long list of reasons.
YZ__rider said:An RM 125 may be a "blast in the fields", but riding in an open field and riding trails is night and day. A MX 125 2 stroke is a poor trail bike for a long list of reasons.
CBHVR6 said:We just got a 96 rm125 along with me having a ttr225.
rmc_olderthandirt said:So who rides the RM125?
The first bike I ever owned was a YZ-125 and I had a lot of really good times on that bike. I am 6' tall and 190 lbs. It took me a while to get to the point where I could keep it in the power band when climbing hills and I finally dropped the front sprocket from a 13 tooth to a 12 tooth to help me out a bit.
When I started racing enduros I switched to a 250 two stroke. Funny thing, however, is that my best finish was when I was still riding that 125.
I recommend that you get some seat time on that RM125 and see how you like it The bike should feel so much lighter than that TTR you have been riding and you might really enjoy the feel. If you do OK on it then you might want to consider getting a 250 two stroke, but on the other hand if you are constantly stalling or just can't manage the power then you should look for a four stroke.
Rod
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