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Thinking about a 125
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[QUOTE="Moparman1539, post: 1163957, member: 72242"] A 2-stroke is a lot cheaper. A full top end rebuild (piston, cylinder etc..) costed me (on my KE100) just under $200. And they don't get TOO much more expensive than that. the main reason it costs so much for a FULL top end rebuilds on a 4-stroke, is because of the cams, valves, and all that other jun in the top of the motor :nener: . Yes it will cost less to buy stuff for it. And it is less time maintianing it. But it wont be as "easy" as your 4-stroke. If you never rode a 2-stroke before then it will be a drastic change. You'll have to learn clutching on a 2-stroke. Learn to hold on when the power ban kicks in :laugh: . (to me... it doesn't seem like that much of a kick when i ride a MX bike..but you know it when it hits.., But the girl in my computer class has a KX85, and it through her off the back of it :) , She said she didn't know it was gonna suddenly hit like that.) I'm sure you will be happy with a 2-stroke. 125's are light, and maneuverable. [/QUOTE]
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