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70m1
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PostPosted: 11:15 - 14 Apr 2009    Post subject: baby mx'er... ish Reply with quote

I have recently been down to carcroft mx circuit for a play on an crf100, i know i shouldn't of enjoyed it so much but i really did Laughing

basically i'd like my own bike for the circuit now, it has no jumps and is supposed to be a fairly technical circuit.

The course record apparently is on a stock crf100, but the guy that did it is a pro racer :p

When i was racing i could stay right up everyone's bum on the corners and technical bits, but on the two straights the 125 two strokes just shot off, so am after a bike thats simmilar to the crf100, but with a little bit more umpf, it doesnt want to be a race bike just light, and low maintanence, oh and am 5"11' and 70kg :p i know i shouldn't be on these bikes but they are just amazing Very Happy

So any suggestions? was thinking may be a ttr125? other than that no ideas...


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PostPosted: 13:07 - 14 Apr 2009    Post subject: Re: baby mx'er... ish Reply with quote

Why not just get a 125 2 stroke?

If for 'hobby' use they're not really that bad on maintenance.
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70m1
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PostPosted: 11:46 - 15 Apr 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

hmm... mainly because of there epic snappy power, and there cost.

But its for track use, but a track that has no jumps
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