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Next bike after pw80???
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[QUOTE="drk98, post: 669251, member: 29318"] I was in the exact same situation as your son. I was almost 12 and giving the PW about all it could handle. I wanted the TT-R125 bad because it had just came out and it looked pretty cool(at the time). The only problem was that it was 20 lbs. heavier and $400 more than a XR100(which is what my dad suggested). Then I came across a used 1997 RM80 in good condition. I was worried about the lack of low end power but it had more than anyother 80. Man I'm glad I got that thing; 40 lbs. less than a TT-R. Just ride it the way it was meant to be rode. Now I have a KDX200(because I rode my dads 220 and loved it) and I'm glad I had the expirence fron that 80. No offence but why Yamaha? McGrath? I loved my RM because of Pastrana. I liked RC until the big Honda deal. I'f he is real timid get the XR100. But 80's arn't too hard to ride. Pretty handy in the woods sometimes. If he's 5'7" you could get a KX100 and port it for low end power(my second choice to the KDX). [/QUOTE]
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