Killing it on the TTR125

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Old 09-22-2008, 12:12 AM
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Killing it on the TTR125

Got one of my buds to take a couple pictures of me on the ttr today:

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I'm still working on my seat standers and circles Hopefully I'll be able to rock cirles by the end of next summer....
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Old 09-22-2008, 12:56 AM
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pics look good!:YEAH
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Re: Killing it on the TTR125

that highchair looks sweet!

Put on some street tires dude, you can get ones that fit those stock rims, ask your local motorcycle tire shop and they should be able to hook you up, those 256north guys run them so you can always ask one of them.

Road tires will make circles a million times easier
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Re: Killing it on the TTR125

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that highchair looks sweet!

Put on some street tires dude, you can get ones that fit those stock rims, ask your local motorcycle tire shop and they should be able to hook you up, those 256north guys run them so you can always ask one of them.

Road tires will make circles a million times easier
Thanks for the props. Street tires are not an option for me as I mainly practice on grass, dirt, gravel, etc. and I like ripping through ditches and stuff. If I had a decent paved lot near my place I would definitelly consider it.
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Re: Killing it on the TTR125

thats a 4 stroke right?!
how does the 125 4stk handle for stunting?
im looking to buy one..
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Re: Killing it on the TTR125

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thats a 4 stroke right?!
how does the 125 4stk handle for stunting?
im looking to buy one..
download the 254 north videos, or search for them on youtube, the ttr's are amazing.

here is one of many they posted...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sC7tXZawyYs

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i just sold this one. 07 LE with 17" excells



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i sold it for $1700 two weeks ago

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Re: Killing it on the TTR125

Originally Posted by markyn
thats a 4 stroke right?!
how does the 125 4stk handle for stunting?
im looking to buy one..

basically indestructible.. i had an 02 and an 07.. i **** pounded the 02 and it never skipped a beat.
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Impressive pics... nice spreaders
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nice bike,but i hate rear drum brake...
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