So I finally got my spark arrestor yesterday. That meant that I would be on the trails the next day, and I was. I spent about two hours poking around the high desert singletrack with my new machine for the very first time.
It started easily enough and ran good from lower RPMs on up. I was especially impressed by how clean it would lug on rocky, sandy uphills.
It seems to have more low end power than I remember 2012 that I rode at press day a couple of years ago.
About halfway through the ride, I began to wish that I was riding my 300 though, as the stock suspension on the 125 was quite stiff for my weight and riding style. Not sure of what I need....I think maybe .38s on the front, and I need to find out what the stock spring is on the back. I rode high speed, deep whoops and only got the forks to compress about two thirds of the way. Jeff was following me and said the air space between the rear tire and the fender wasn't closing much at all. I'm too old to be getting my butt whacked like that.
Anyway, the first impression was favorable, but I need to make the bike way more cushy to really put it through its paces.
It started easily enough and ran good from lower RPMs on up. I was especially impressed by how clean it would lug on rocky, sandy uphills.

About halfway through the ride, I began to wish that I was riding my 300 though, as the stock suspension on the 125 was quite stiff for my weight and riding style. Not sure of what I need....I think maybe .38s on the front, and I need to find out what the stock spring is on the back. I rode high speed, deep whoops and only got the forks to compress about two thirds of the way. Jeff was following me and said the air space between the rear tire and the fender wasn't closing much at all. I'm too old to be getting my butt whacked like that.

Anyway, the first impression was favorable, but I need to make the bike way more cushy to really put it through its paces.