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Cycle News 2002 11 13

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2003 1 25cc Motocross Bikes Honda CR125R vs. Kawasaki KX125 VS. hand, is quite the opposite. It is, as many of you know, more hardpacked, and it has the tendency to rut up in the turns and develop nasty acceleration and braking bumps - it's the ideal place for testing suspension and handling. When we do our shootouts, we have one basic rule we tell our Novicethrough-Expert-Ievel test riders: keep engine and suspension tuning down to a minimum, because we like to test the bikes as stock as possible. After all, that's how you buy them. We do allow for "clicker" changes, of course, along with ride-height adjustments and jetting changes, but as far as "magic" spacers, spring changes, fork-oil alterations and even handlebar swaps, they weren't allowed this year. Heck, we didn't even install black backers on the numberplates. We're talking s-t-oc-k here. Modifications can come later. We did, however, make one exception to the rule. We mulled it over and decided to mount the same front and rear tires on all five bikes, which would give our testers a better feel as to which model actually hooked up better than the others. Mike Farmer from Maxxis offered us his services and mounted Maxx Cross IT Intermediate tires to our test bikes, which we ran at both Cahuilla Creek and Glen Helen. By THE CYCLE NEWS STAFF PHOTOS BY BLAKE CONNER c.[) ast year, we had it easy. When it ~ came time to pick the podium finishers in our 2002 125cc MX Shootout, we had only three bikes the Suzuki, Yamaha and KTM - to consider as finalists. Although it was not easy to come up with a winner among those three bikes (we eventually settled on the Suzuki), at least we didn't have to worry about the Honda or Kawasaki. Neither machine, for various reasons, was in the same league as the other three, but that simply isn't the case any longer. Both Kawasaki and Honda stepped it up for 2003, making this year's battle for 125cc supremacy perhaps the closest ever. This year, all five bikes are title contenders. The stage for our 2003 125cc MX Shootout involved two very dissimilar Southern California tracks - Cahuilla Creek MX Park and Glen Helen Raceway. The new Cahuilla Creek track isn't what we would call a "125cc" track, due to its extremely soft - borderline sandy· soil, but it is an excellent track for testing 125cc machines - or more specifically, 125cc motors since the soft dirt and hilly terrain easily expose any power flaws and rub them in your face. Glen Helen's track, on the other 16 NOVEMBER 13, 2002' cue Suzuki RM125 I • n e _ s VS. VS. Yamaha YZ125 KTM 125 SX

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