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  2. Suzuki DR-Z125 - Wikipedia

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    The Suzuki DR-Z125 is a dirt bike manufactured by Suzuki as part of the Suzuki DR-Z series from 2003 to present. It was also sold as the Kawasaki KLX125 from 2003 to 2006. Most major parts are interchangeable between both early Kawasaki and Suzuki models as the Kawasaki is simply a rebranded DR-Z 125.

  3. Pit bike - Wikipedia

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    A pit bike is a small motorcycle, used primarily for recreational purposes, stunt riding and motocross racing.Pit bikes are characterised by small, air-cooled engines, and are rarely used for professional racing, instead being intended for use in the pit lanes of racing events.

  4. Yamaha TZR125 - Wikipedia

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    TZR1253TY Yamaha TZR 125cc -87. Yamaha introduced the TZR125 in 1987 and production ended in 1992. It is identified by the single square headlight at the front of the box fairing, clip-ons located on top of the yoke, single seat and conventional forks. Later TZR's can be identified by three-spoke alloy wheels and a rear disc brake.

  5. Aprilia RS125 - Wikipedia

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    The bike also has a vacuum fuel tap on the tank. Aprilia changed to radial four-piston brake calipers and added braided brake lines. In 2008, Aprilia changed the electronics from Nippon- Denso to a EFI Technology ECU and introduced the new Dell'Orto 28 mm VHST CD carburetor to meet the more stringent EURO3 emissions standards .

  6. Yamaha YZ125 - Wikipedia

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    The Yamaha YZ125 is a motocross racing motorcycle with a two-stroke 124.9 cc (7.62 cu in) displacement single-cylinder engine made by Yamaha since 1974. It is available to the public. For the first two years it was made with dual rear shocks, then changing to a monoshock. [3]

  7. Sachs MadAss - Wikipedia

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    The Sachs MadAss is an underbone motorcycle available in a 49 cc (3.0 cu in), 125 cc (7.6 cu in) or 160 cc (9.8 cu in) assembled in Malaysia and manufactured in China and distributed by German automotive company Sachs Motorcycles since 2004.