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Author:  nick1984 [ Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:12 pm ]
Post subject:  yamaha wr 125 r

does anyone currently have this bike, and is it good off road?, its a fairly quick bike for a 125 75/80 mph, i read the reviews on yamahas and they dont seem to have a bad rep, id only go for the jap and ktms

Author:  2 Yams [ Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:40 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: yamaha wr 125 r

This video will show you what the bikes capable of, in the right hands!!!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qdi6pH_1 ... e=youtu.be

what more could you want?

Author:  nick1984 [ Fri Oct 12, 2012 9:51 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: yamaha wr 125 r

now thats what im talking bout, i always thought of the 125 as not being able to cut it but seeing that has really impressed me. i have certainly bought the right bike for the job, so the 125 can do what the bigger bike can, and to be honest im a novice with 0 experience of road so perfect, and the pipe on that cant be the original too

Author:  Paddy.t [ Sun Oct 14, 2012 8:39 am ]
Post subject:  Re: yamaha wr 125 r

I have a yam wr125r (off the road at min) verry capable to say it's only really a road going enduro looking bike, ive been allover on it trail riding, even as far as devon. It goes anywhere the big bikes go (just slower) never let me down out on the trail, bit heavy but apart from that i thought it was a brill bike to start out on.
I would get rid of the stock pipe, its bloody heavy and sounds crap.
Decent set of knobbly's on it (AC10's) i think suit the bike.
I stuck some pro taper bars on, they look well.
Hand guards and a good idea.
Bigger back sprocket to help it accelerate quicker.
Upgrade the headlight bulb.
Take pillion pegs abd top chain guard off.
And a tail tidy makes it a different bike.

Happy riding.

Author:  Paddy.t [ Sun Oct 14, 2012 8:39 am ]
Post subject:  Re: yamaha wr 125 r

I have a yam wr125r (off the road at min) verry capable to say it's only really a road going enduro looking bike, ive been allover on it trail riding, even as far as devon. It goes anywhere the big bikes go (just slower) never let me down out on the trail, bit heavy but apart from that i thought it was a brill bike to start out on.
I would get rid of the stock pipe, its bloody heavy and sounds crap.
Decent set of knobbly's on it (AC10's) i think suit the bike.
I stuck some pro taper bars on, they look well.
Hand guards and a good idea.
Bigger back sprocket to help it accelerate quicker.
Upgrade the headlight bulb.
Take pillion pegs abd top chain guard off.
And a tail tidy makes it a different bike.

Happy riding.

Author:  nick1984 [ Sun Oct 14, 2012 1:38 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: yamaha wr 125 r

hello thanks for that fella, well i looked at the reviews of the bike and its scored very high , whats the top speed you had out of yours on the road? it says it will do 70/75? im picking mine up friday, would be nice to have riding buddy to near me, so if your ever up for going out on the bikes let me know, least i wont have to try to keep up lol

Author:  Paddy.t [ Thu Nov 08, 2012 7:56 am ]
Post subject:  Re: yamaha wr 125 r

Just watched that video, just happens to be my video.
Cheers for posting:-)


Paddy

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