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Old 08-28-2003, 07:41 PM
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should i buy a TTR-125

my buddys little brother has got one and i could'ent resist,i had to ride it,i rode it up and down his street for 30 to 45 min and i was doing stoppies on it longer than i do stoppies on my 900 and my xr50,but as far as wheelies go,i didin't ride it long enough to see how good it does wheelies,so would the TTR make a better stunt bike then a xr50 or are they both just as good?
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Old 08-28-2003, 08:37 PM
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If you dont have the slow wheelies down yet, the TTR is the way to go.....throw some street tires on that bad boy, and go to town. I've got about 4 friends down here, including me, that contribute rocking slow stuff on their big bike to the TTR. And like you said, stoppies are endless on em.
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Old 08-30-2003, 09:19 AM
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yeah i was thinking about getting one,cause the 50 is getting kinda boring,plus the TTR is a lot bigger and its also has a clutch and its something i can ride on my street without the cops getting called on me,and i rode it a little bit more and it does wheelie pretty good but i think it would do a lot better if it had road tires on it.just wanting a few opinon's before i get one.
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go get it. major fun value
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Old 08-30-2003, 10:13 PM
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funk it i'm going to get one.
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one of these days
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dude TTR's are so fu**in sweet great for slow sh*t
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which is the better TTR??? the 125 E, or the 125 L/LE ?? The 125 E has the smaller wheels and I think is the only difference, but I'm not sure. What have you guys ridden and like better, the smaller or larger wheels?
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