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What to do to a TTR-125
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[QUOTE="Jaybird, post: 709872, member: 22283"] Dogman5 has made alot of good suggestions. If I were you, I'd take heed in what he is saying. You can throw money all day long at it and hove nothing but an under-powered parade bike. One you will never get even close to your money back on....and you WILL get tired of the TTR soon. Buy used for awhile....enjoy the sport....one day when you have a significant other that you want to get on the dirt, start shopping again for a TTR. Wives and first time riders love these bikes, but they get old fast. Don't get me wrong, I think the TTR is a great place to start out on dirt bikes, they just aren't made to be a performance ride. Sinking $10,000 into one and still get scalded by an 80cc stock 2-stroke can't be fun. [/QUOTE]
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