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Cycle News 2001 03 14

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2001 125cc Motocross Bikes Honda CR125R vs. Kawasaki KX125 vs. KTM 125SX vs. Suzuki RM125 vs. TM 125MX vs. Yamaha YZ125 By THE CYCLE NEWS STAFF PHOTOS BY BLAKE CONNER T ypically, we try to play it coy and keep our shootout winner a secret until you get to the end of the story. But we're going to break tradition now and tell you right up front that the victor this time around is Yamaha's YZ125. Why the change in policy? Frankly, it's because we want to dispense with the un-pleasantries right off the bat, and then get on with the rest of the comparison. You see, we were actually hoping that the Yamaha wouldn't win. Sure, joumalists are supposed to be objective and all that, but we're only human, and we're getting tired of the Tuning Fork company's domination of late. As you may recall, the YZ250 took the gold medal in our 250cc MX Shootout, and pretty much everyone (including us) is raving about the company's four-strokes, including the YZ250F, which is 125cc-c1ass legal. We toyed with the idea of including the new thumper in this comparison but chose not to, keeping this a two- stroke vs. two-stroke thing. But we'll have a YZl25 and YZ250F duel in the near future. Whereas our 250cc MX Shootout appeared early in the season, way back in September, we decided to do more of a long-term comparison on the tiddlers. Over the months since we received these bikes last summer, our testers have abused them week after week at all of the local Southern California area tracks. That being the case, we were pretty familiar with the units in question (all six of them!) by the time we finally decided to gather them together, freshen them up and take them to Glen Helen Raceway for a head-tohead shootout. What we discovered during all of this was that 125cc motocross riders have a wealth of options available to them in 2001. Not only have the Big Four Japanese manufacturers made significant improvements to their models for the new millennium, but KTM has provided what we consider to be its most competitive motocrosser to date (as you'll see from our podium choices). In addition, we were able to get our hands Call in I~e rederal proseculors; e've 22 MARCH 14,2001 • cue I_ n __ s lor I on an Italian-built TM this year (fortunate, since Husqvarna wasn't able to get us its Italian-built 125 in time). a onopol.

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