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yz125 in the sand
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[QUOTE="bclark001, post: 1227894, member: 80156"] I live in Michigan where most of our trails are pretty deep sand and i work the @#%& out of my rm250 at times. it really depends on how you ride and the sand (deep dry sand) if you can ride something w/ a little more power i would recommend it because you might be going through top ends w/ a 125. I always do a suspension tear down a repack all needle bearings and what not after each ride it's a pain sometimes but worth it $$$wise. Are you going to be shooting hills? Is the sand deep? are you an experienced rider? A little more info and some more people might have some more advice for you My thought is that you and your bike may me working very hard to get through the sand. and have MCR or someone set your suspension up for YOU riding SAND and it will make a world of difference. hope this is helpful. [/QUOTE]
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