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General Two Stroke Talk / Re: 125cc gp vs 125cc mx?
« on: June 25, 2011, 07:15:59 AM »
also they spoke about the jettings in these bikes. they were speaking about that next to the top revs the carburetor would let more air inside and in proportion less gasoline so i would run a bit more dry but by that way the got a few more horse power. they also were speaking that these carbs have powerjet

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General Two Stroke Talk / Re: 125cc gp vs 125cc mx?
« on: June 25, 2011, 07:11:20 AM »
last week watching moto gp. the guys who were commenting said that a 125 oficial GP has 2 cilinders and they gave 60cv o more. but they were in their limits in termes of evolution. there was a estudy that showed that the teams that tried to improve the power, they really made it worse because it was imposible to improve them.

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General Two Stroke Talk / Re: Help. question about '05 new bike
« on: June 20, 2011, 07:58:05 PM »
pics the crf 250. this was my first mx bike. had lots of fun and learned a lot. had to sell it because it was very expensive to mantain.





two of my hero:



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General Two Stroke Talk / Re: Help. question about '05 new bike
« on: June 20, 2011, 07:15:18 PM »
yes i would like to do the work by myself. never trust mechanics we say here! ;)
 i need a few how-to videos or photos explaining how to dismount the rear linkage and change the oil from the forks. also setting the sag. and basic things to do to a new bike.

just cant wait all this time to get it.

ill do a bit of soft enduro for the first days without reving it out like a beast. just for reliabilty.
 what do you think?

thank you all for your help.

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General Two Stroke Talk / Re: Help. question about '05 new bike
« on: June 20, 2011, 06:28:56 PM »
 ;D ford 832: yes of course come to spain and you can show me how americans really are.

have to wait to day 1 of next month only ten days to get paid  :'(

hope nobody comes before me >:D

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General Two Stroke Talk / Re: Help. question about '05 new bike
« on: June 20, 2011, 07:12:05 AM »
hey thank you all very very much. you guys help a lot!
the article of the changes from 2005 to 2011 is very good.
with little money i could make this 05 better than the 2011.
first thing its suspensions.
but first is buying the bike. i think in ten days i can buy it!
i promise to post picks of the bike and a little video on youtube with a walkaround and the engine runing

thank you. if you have more ideas please post them

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General Two Stroke Talk / Re: Help. question about '05 new bike
« on: June 19, 2011, 06:39:44 PM »
thank you very much for the replys.

the bike used to be in the inside of the shop were no natural light hit it.
but a few years ago the changed it and put it on display next to a big window so people can see it from the outside. so it has direct hit of the sun but its still cool in the inside and here where i live in the paradise(canary islands ;)) temperature dont vary so much the lowest is 17ºc and the highest 26ºc.

should there be condesation issues?

aww it looks so nice! cant wait to hear her screaming on my local dirt track. :o

motul 800 off road racing is it a good oil? is that the one that got that good smell?

thank you all for your help. keep the replys thank you

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General Two Stroke Talk / Help. question about '05 new bike
« on: June 19, 2011, 08:20:27 AM »
Hiiii everyone!!

its my first time posting over here but ive been reading this forum for a long time!

im from spain and i was a owner of a crf 250 4t. had to sell it because in one year and a half had to change 2 times valves, distribuition chain,piston... a lot of money.
now im back to mx!
i need help please i have many questions.

there is a good good deal in a yamaha shop here in spain!

there is a yz 250 2stroke of 2005 that has never been sold,never used or nothing.
just been there for all these years siting waiting for someone to buy it.
the dealer is giving me a very good offer.

the questions are that its been there for so many years without using. he told me that there is no oil or liquids inside so it should be fine!

will it be rusty inside¿? in the cilinder, gear box etc...

will i have problems with that bike. maybe something broken for all these years?

have i got to change the suspension oil and lubricate everything on the bike?

the bike has been there without a stand. its leaning on the triangle.
will i have problems with the suspensions?

please help me and give me tips.
im not very confident on buying it, but if there is no problems for so many years sitting there ill get it!

thank you! sorry for my english im spanish

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