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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 669477, member: 22283"] I tend to agree with atc3434. A 125 will never have the brute low band power you are wanting. I have a '99 yz125 that has great low end power by charectoristic, but there is a limit to what it can do. I would suggext you not throw money at the bike's low end. So many do that and are dissapointed, not to mention broker. The cheapest and best way to gain torque on the low end of a small bike is to do it with the sprockets. Realise that changing the ratio for a gain on bottom end will have an equal negative effect on full out. I like a 4:1 ratio on 125's (13/52). [/QUOTE]
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