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2013 CR125 / CR144 test

You know something must be different with the 08 CR and the newer CR's. My 08 wasn't peaky or narrow. It also had more everywhere over my 06 RM with Fatty. I do remember Walt saying their was a difference but can't remember when the change was made or what effect it had. I wonder if the 09 and up would feel different to me... lol I do know the WB165 will cure any peaky feeling :D. I did run a Fatty on my 08 along with a 50 rear. I tried the 52 but that was WAY to big as my old self couldn't keep up with the shifts :oldman:.
 
I find it interesting that MX riders seem to think heavy fork springs are needed to control bottoming. Bottoming is controlled by damping. Springs control the ride height and sags. Too heavy a fork spring and you need too much preload on rear to try and push the forks down into the corners. When I first got my bike, everyone commented on how it looked like I was riding a chopper. Not enough rider sag in front. But I guess that I have been setting up the suspension wrong all these years.
 
You know something must be different with the 08 CR and the newer CR's. My 08 wasn't peaky or narrow. It also had more everywhere over my 06 RM with Fatty. I do remember Walt saying their was a difference but can't remember when the change was made or what effect it had. I wonder if the 09 and up would feel different to me... lol I do know the WB165 will cure any peaky feeling :D. I did run a Fatty on my 08 along with a 50 rear. I tried the 52 but that was WAY to big as my old self couldn't keep up with the shifts :oldman:.


09 was a new cylinder with a totally different port configuration. The 04-08 CR125 are the strongest of the bunch IMHO.
 
I thought about sending mine out to have the timing corrected, or even just having it ported, but I'm so happy with it now, I'm afraid to touch it. Let us know it works out for you.
 
Since I've heard that the 144 barrel has the same porting as the 125, I thought about sending mine out to have the timing corrected, or even just having it ported, but I'm so happy with it now, I'm afraid to touch it. Let us know it works out for you.

Will do. I'm super excited! I went for the full-potential C12 racegas build.:banana:
 
Forgive me for resurrecting an old thread, but I'm stoked on my new 14 cr125. I put in about 3 1/2 hours total on it. 1 1/2 hours today...
I rode at milestone mx (same place as the original video test by Gary Sutherland). My 1st ride with the bike was totally stock . The jetting left something to be desired. I switched to the rm 125 needle 16-62 in the 2nd position. 35 pj. A/S adjusted for crisp response. Temps were in the 60's today. I also adjusted the pv so the gap is above the bolt as far as possible. With the jetting and pv adjustment the bike ripped from mid to top. It has had a "bog" from closed throttle to 1/3 throttle from day one. I'm not sure how to get rid of it or if I do, will I lose the over rev?
Suspension has a mid stroke harshness that I'm going to look in to. I weigh 195 + gear. I like slightly heavy spring rates with light valving. I am looking in to having ZipTy racing do a re spring / valve job. This bike is for moto only . I ride / race vet intermediate .
I'm so glad I got this bike. It's so fun....
 
That bog might be from your PV setting. They have a bog than hit if you adjust them with the bolt low in the slot. You want it above half way up the slot with just a little gap showing under the bolt in my experience. This makes the bog much less and adds bottom.
 
You're way too light on the shock spring, you're going to need probably at least a 6.0kg on the back and .46's up front.

Get your spring rates right and then play with oil height on the forks before you spend the money for a revalve.



that depends on your prefered setup. I am the same weight, maybe slightly more and run a 5.6 and it is perfect for me.
 
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