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I don't have one, however, I have an 88 yamaha TW200. It's superbly reliable and has the nicest clutch of any offroad bike I've ever ridden (it's the only yamaha I've ridden though). The 2005 yz125 especially is one sweet machine. I was thinking of getting one for my girlfriend (now my ex) when we were still going out. liquid cooled, titanium footpegs (a lot stronger than standard, trust me, I replaced some on my old bike with titanium ones after they bent, I put them through hell and they lived up). The handlebars should be able to handle anything you throw the bike at. There's a reason yamaha and honda are obliterating the competition this year, they're both producing amazing bikes.

The only problem I have with the yz125 is that it's 2 stroke. 2 stroke bikes accelerate like on/off switches, plus in canada they will be banned by 2007 (pretty sure that's when...it's soon anyways). If you're buying this for your kid, I'd probably suggest a 4-stroke so they can get the basics down first, then when they get older they can get a 2-stroke of a bigger bike if they want a 2-stroke. If he'll be going straight into motorcross or something, then get the 2-stroke, but make sure he/she learns the basics in a wide open environment first. I nearly killed myself when I was young as the first bike I rode was a 2-stroke and I was going through a path in the forest with my dad. hit the gas a fraction too hard, did a wheelie off a cliff into some bushes. It's very easy to lose control of a 2-stroke bike, so make sure they can handle it before doing anything potentially unsafe on it.

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