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kingsknight
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PostPosted: 16:00 - 23 Mar 2009    Post subject: XR 125 L3 Reply with quote

Im buying a XR125L3 2003 model because i went on my mates one! Feels like its got more power on the low then then my CG by the top speed is 57mph down hill.

what is the top speed of my 03 model going to be?
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Kal
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PostPosted: 16:18 - 23 Mar 2009    Post subject: Re: XR 125 L3 Reply with quote

kingsknight wrote:
Im buying a XR125L3 2003 model because i went on my mates one! Feels like its got more power on the low then then my CG by the top speed is 57mph down hill.

what is the top speed of my 03 model going to be?


My money would be on sprockets, could change the sprockets on your CG to do the same Wink
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craigs23
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PostPosted: 18:34 - 23 Mar 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Most I've seen on my L8 is 63mph. I saw 68 on my 9 year old CG.

The XR feels happiest around 50mph. It, like the CG, doesn't like colder weather, which can take a few mph off. But 50's fine for me.
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