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Ttr-125l & Xr200r
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[QUOTE="Lorin, post: 83020, member: 16153"] I would have to agree with the above post. I have ridden a ttr125, and it is a nice little bike. I own an XR200 and thoroughly enjoy riding it when I can pry it away from my girlfriend. I have put on some larger forks and a disk brake from an xr 250, and this has improved it measurably. Other than that, I have replaced the stock air filter with a Uni filter (less restrictive), removed the intake snorkle and exhaust baffle and played with the jetting. For about $30, the bike has really awakened a litte. It is a little taller and probably a little heavier, but the fun factor is way up there. On a muddy, easy day I would almost choose this bike over my regular steed. It is soooo much fun to just pin the little red monster and throw it around the trail. I now know why the xr continues to sell every bike they make. For a beginner, loaner, etc., this bike gets a lot of "it" done. [/QUOTE]
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