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If your woods are hilly woods where a quad pxlr yz 125 as a trail simply tumble down the side of steep embankments everywhere then NO don't buy it. I've refurbished a few jalopy over the years and never really cared for them except a really good handling bike like the 02 CR I had. It's fun to read about excitement on TT but look around No, I wouldn't say "chug around" is my usual speed. As for "fat ass", lets say I weigh more than I did in high school. If you have flat areas to ride then a may work well for you there. You run around in the woods in gear? I have an 03 and have also ridden 6 speeds. I find myself mostly in the first 3 gears in the woods but can transition dirt roads at 60 mph just fine. The last of my parts came in yesterday. I need to have the cylinder recoated but I'm going to run one piston through it first. Afterwards I'll decide whether to detune it ir not. It's supposed to be a back up bike so I have a when needed. If I could get half the off idle of the it'd be awesome for my mild technical riding. With the it's below half throttle much of the time. Up and running on a very dark mushy with rain night. Never got it on the pipe. I do get a strange amount of enjoyment starting it by hand. Haha definitely needs a new top end! Check pxlr yz 125 as a trail those clutch plates as well when you do the top end, 's I have realized are REALLY picky! Bad worn plates, incorrect jetting, worn piston rings, soaked packing, etc will take a little power away!



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