I currently own a 400ex and want to purchase a dirtbike. A friend of mine is selling a 2000 cr125(144 bore). I really like the bike and he has taken awesome care of it. But I am worried I may weight a little too much for that size of a bike. Here is a list of the bike mods...
New: (less than 3 rides)
Tag Sprockets and chain
Fork Seals
unbreakable ASV clutch lever
Piston/Piston Rings
144CC Big Bore Kit
Engine gaskets
Front tire
Grips
clutch kit Brand-new in package
I raced at 200 lbs on a 125. Makes it hook up better. ;)
Seriously, You can be happy with a resprung suspension and for a non-race application, you'd be fine. Just go have fun on it and you can always sell it and get a 250...
Thank you for the input. I will continue to do research and take any opinions I receive here into consideration. Suppose I did buy the bike and decided to resell, do you think I would have any trouble getting the 1750 back out of it? It does have alot of aftermarket parts, but I am nto real sure what I bike like this is really worth.
Thank you for the input. I will continue to do research and take any opinions I receive here into consideration. Suppose I did buy the bike and decided to resell, do you think I would have any trouble getting the 1750 back out of it? It does have alot of aftermarket parts, but I am nto real sure what I bike like this is really worth.
You might have a hard time selling, take that into consideration. The 125 class is almost completely gone to 250 4 strokes. I am trying to sell my 125 to get a 250 two stroke, but I have had no serious takers since I put it up a couple of months ago. So be warned! :ahhh:
Point well taken on the resell issue. I think I have decided to not get the 125. It just seems too small now. I know when I start riding it, I would want something bigger.
Buy the 125!! The ".... too big for a 125" line is B.S.! I'm about 235-240 and it's not my weight that keeps me from smoking people. The big bore will give you plenty of power. I ride mine mostly in the woods and haven't bothered to respring it yet, it might work better, but works pretty darn good now. Practiced twice on a SX style track and would have to do some work if I went there much. People like to blame their bike for their lack of speed (easier than taking credit themselves!) Usually it's more of a neuro-musclular control issue with the right wrist!
All the full size MX bike share most components, the chassie will support your weight just as well as a 250 or 450. The motor whill have plenty of power to get you around, though it will require you to keep the bike on the pipe (i.e. reved up in the rpm band where it makes good power). If you want to be able to roll the throttle on from low rpm and have the bike accelerate then you (or anyone) will need a 250+.
I am 225lbs and a 125 wis going to be under-powered for you. I bog the heck outta my friends kx125 and 135cc cr125. do what I did and go for the 250 2 stroke