It gonna be my midlife crises bike too!!!!125 was your comeback bike right Georgie? Quarter life crisis type stuff?
I’m running down on 30 and I can feel it.
I've purchased a couple 125 bikes over the years, each of which being my retire from riding bike. Guess I got past those crises points, I'm still riding...It gonna be my midlife crises bike too!!!!
I've heard that 2006 YZ 125 and YZ 250 are going to be one year too new according to the new AHRMA Next Gen class rules. Do you know, any truth to that?Me on my 1998 kx 125 at a Grass Track race in WV. AHRMA National. Raining hard
I've heard that 2006 YZ 125 and YZ 250 are going to be one year too new according to the new AHRMA Next Gen class rules. Do you know, any truth to that?
Okay, I thought Next Gen had been bumped up to cover early 2000 bikes but it hasn't. I have couple of 1990 something Next Gen bikes now. The handbook says the the 2006 YZ is Millennium eligible! That's my white bike. Lol Looks like I have bikes to cover the Current classes too. I haven't received my 2025 handbook yet.From the 2025 AHRMA Handbook - looks like an '06 is in the Current 2-stroke class. I raced my '01 CR125 in Millennium Class a couple of years ago in South Carolina. There was no one else in the class so they combined with a modern support class. 62 year old me lined up with a bunch of teenagers and 20 somethings. I didn't come in last, surprisingly.
Interesting that a YZ 125 is through '05 and YZ250 is through '06.Okay, I thought Next Gen had been bumped up to cover early 2000 bikes but it hasn't. I have couple of 1990 something Next Gen bikes now. The handbook says the the 2006 YZ is Millennium eligible! That's my white bike. Lol Looks like I have bikes to cover the Current classes too. I haven't received my 2025 handbook yet.
Nice looking Honda Dano!
Basically any AL frame is not next generation. GenerallyI've heard that 2006 YZ 125 and YZ 250 are going to be one year too new according to the new AHRMA Next Gen class rules. Do you know, any truth to that?
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I made some subtle changes to the white 250 last year and now I'm enjoying it about as much as my little old blue 125. Feels more light and playful now.