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[QUOTE="Phillip Green, post: 934362, member: 60573"] Eric, I've read all the reviews about the new 2005 YZ125 being the 'most fun' bike to ride and I love the idea of the light weight. I'm thinking of purchasing one new and having you do a big bore modification...especially after the YZ167 write up I just read in Dirt Rider. I would want the bike to have: -More low end than stock...but do not want to lose all the tope end rev either -Durability/Reliability I'm wondering if it would be best to have you do the 134cc, 144cc or 144cc with stroked crank? Also, what pipe would you recommend? Thanks :cool: [/QUOTE]
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