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Revision as of 20:36, 17 June 2010
Manufacturer | Yamaha |
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Production | 1974-? |
Class | Motocross |
Engine | 125cc two-stroke single cylinder |
Sparkplug | B9EV '74-76 B10EV '77-81 B9EG or BR9EG '82-'06 |
Front Tire | 2.75x21 '74-75 3.00x21 '76-82 90/80-21 '83 90/90-21 '84-85 80/100-21 '86-06 |
Related | Yamaha YZ80 Yamaha YZ100 Yamaha YZ250 Yamaha YZ360 Yamaha YZ400 |
Competition | Honda CR125R Yamaha YZ125 Suzuki RM125 Kawasaki KX125 |
Manuals | Service Manual |
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The Yamaha YZ125 was a two-stroke 125cc motocross dirtbike produced by Yamaha beginning in 1974.
1974 YZ125A
- SERIAL # 453-000101 - 007730
1976 YZ125C
1975
- SERIAL # 453-100101 - 101620
1976
- SERIAL # 537-000101 - 014044
1977
- SERIAL # 1W1-000101 - 015610
1978
- SERIAL # 2K6-000101 - 015080
1979
- SERIAL # 2X3-000101 - N/A
1980 YZ125G
- SERIAL # 3R3-000101 - ON
1981 YZ125H
Race-developed over a three year period, the YZ125H was the first liquid-cooled Yamaha motocrosser. The alloyed aluminum radiator was mounted to the top triple clamp. Coolant was channeled through the handlebar crown, steering head pipe and the down pipe of the frame. Liquid-cooling helped minimize heat-induced power loss racers experienced during a race.
1983 YZ125
1984 YZ125
2006
2007