Bad Ass. I just bought the YZ 125 2 days ago. I was actually in the market to get a Harley until my Son’s friend came over with a new YZ 85 and I was hooked.
I’ve got to find another pair of stock rims for my 97 klx300 just to take the hubs so I can lace me some supermoto wheels up I’m lucky enough to find an front extension bracket for my over size break oem hubs are $500 a pair but I think it’s worth the build no one else does
This is good. I have done the VT loophole many times. I know THE BOOK you are talking about :) Great work, I appreciate the attention to detail. There's a LOT of $$$ wrapped up in that build. Would be cool to see your take on a more in depth video of the re-winding and wiring of the stator and the reg/rec. I use a total loss 9800mAh rechargeable battery system in my KX500 sumo. 2 stroke for life.
I have three more bikes to make walk around vids for then I plan on going more in-depth and making additional vids for each one if there’s enough interest. I also try not to think about the money spent :( hahaha
I bought my son an 06 YZ 125 brand new. He raced it for a couple years and now it has been sitting in storage for the past 4 yrs or so. I have 12k into the bike thus far with all Hinson clutch, SS braided brake lines, wrks conec. frame guards, rad braces, skid plate, fmf SST pipe with shorty silencer, ASV levers, Pro-Action suspension, etc., etc. Also a fresh 144 kit done by Eric Gorr of millinium technologies which includes a fresh hot rods rod, crank, and bearings. new All balls wheel bearing and steering stem bearings, fresh linkage, swing arm, pivot and shock bearings, ufo plastics and so forth. He's not going to race any more and Im curious about doing a conversion like you've done here. For what $ I already have put into the bike vs the maybe 2500 I could get selling it Id like to get some use out of it. In your opinion since you've already done this is it worth it to put the money into the build ? Or would I be better off selling this season points championship winning bike for a few g's and plunking down an additional 4 to 5 g and get a new DRZ400 ? Im also curious (since I turn my own wrenches on all my stuff) more in depth detailed instructions concerning the install of the additional lighting coils, wiring, and battery size, hold down bracket and placement location. Great job on your build it looks awesome. Are you happy with the handling, comfort, and rideability of your bike ? What kind of real world mpg do you get out of it ? Thanks for sharing. PS. The dreaded ooze outta the back if the pipe issue. I always used Klotz R50 oil for premix. That oil is rated to provide complete engine protection at a 100:1 mixing ratio. The owners manual and factory service manual say to mix at 32:1 I started mixing at 32:1 with that oil then gradually kept leaning it closer to 100:1 I never got to 100:1 but I settled in at a very confident 50:1 ratio and the ooze disappeared. Never had an engine failure of any sort. But I did replace the top end every 5 hrs of use as suggested in the factory owners manual as preventative maintenance. Bottem end every 10 hours. I monitored hourly engine run time by installing an engine hour meter. It sticks onto the motor with self adhesive and is poered by its own little button type batteries. It turns itself on and off by itself when it senses vibration. The bike now currently as it sits has roughly 34 run time hours on it total. He continually raced his bike harder and faster as his skill level increased. The black exhaust ooze went away once he learned to Stay "on the pipe" as they put it. Staying in the higher rpm range of the engine, (where 2 strokes make the most power) he developed an unbeatable run n gun riding style that won him many races and a season points championship in his amatuer racing career. Man I loved the sound if him tearing up the track. And the smell of that Klotz R50 Racing Oil mixed with VP 112 is unmistakeable. I even still have a candle with the Klotz premix oil scent. I dont remember where I bought it from or if they even still sell them any more but its a pretty cool candle to have displayed in the shop. Also (jst a suggestion for u) I installed temp strips on the back side of his clutch housing and on the cylinder to monitor temps. I used "engine ice" brand antifreeze coolant. I live in Ladysmith Wisconsin. I refuse to give this bike away for dirt cheap cause Ive got 12 g into it and its better than showroom new condition. If anyone out there wants to offer me a decent realistic price to buy the bike Id sell it. Reason being...? It is an MX AX steed that is highly modified and tuned for that specific purpose and it would be a shame to detune it for use on the street. The cool factor would be outta sight though as seen in your build. A rare conversion of the likes Ive never seen before until I happened to search for it on you tube tonight. Oh and one more thing I'll share with you just so you know. The 2006 (as my yz is) was the first year that came with the SSS front forks. Speed Sensitive Suspension. All 2006 and newer YZ 125's have these forks. And it is far superior to prier year models. Not saying that older bikes don't have really good forks. But the SSS forks are better. Significantly better. After having Pro Action do their tune it is frkn awesome. Only thing better would be having a set built by Mitch Payton himself at a cost of around 15k. And for fork seals I had PA install SKS brand seals and wipers. They are the best seals on the planet. Pricey but hey...when you want your kid to win races you do everything you can to make sure that if he doesn't win a race it wasn't the bikes fault. Spare no expense. If hes gonna be wfo, wringing that motor out for everything its got. It had better not fail anywhere. It would cost him a race win if it did. And at those speeds, blitzing whoops, hammering down the start straights and clearing doubles triple and an occasional quad a machine failure could cost him his life. We survived those racing years. My 3 youngest of my 4 sons raced for 7 years. 65's, 85's and then 125's. I bought all there bikes new from the dealership. 2 Kaws. 2 Suzys and 3 yammys. 7 years of racing, countless hours of working on the bikes by myself, thousands of miles traveled. Between the 3 kids and me all added up... 36 broken bones 11 concussions and undetermined sprains, strains, bumps, and bruises. Many many trophies and race wins. Four season points championships. And ZERO regrets. Bikers are a different breed. And we met the greatest people too. Helpful, courteous, friendly, generous, honorable and fun people to be with. The best. ✌️n♥ T.L.E.
That’s a catch can. The vent tubes from the power valve and carb all run into that then one of the big black tubes is a free air vent. This catches all the premix that leaks so it doesn’t spill onto the road/track. I also have another catch can zip ties to the inside of my radiator shroud for catching coolant.
What exact wheel specs did you go with? Were they originally for a different bike? Or did warp 9 already have a set they offer for these bikes? Love the build!
Warp9 had a setup but the front brake bracket that they sent doesn’t work. Had to come up with something on my own for that. I custom machined a bracket to make the moto master master cylinder and rotor work.
Highest I saw was 82mph at the very top of 6th gear at one point (I don’t think that made the video). I’m running 14/44 with stock ‘97 internal gearing.
Nice work!!! I saw in one of your videos you have a 1744 race creations titanium pipe on your YZ125. I am doing a restoration on my year 2000 YZ125 and would like to know how I can get in touch with 1744 race creations. I tried Facebook and waiting for a reply. And also how much is that awesome blue titanium pipe? Please Reply Thanks from Chris.
Foot pegs themselves are just generic chinesium ones from Amazon. They worked great and took MANY hard falls back when I rode this bike on trails/woods so I decided to leave them on there for now. The foot peg sliders are warp9. I have a sumo fender but no graphics for it so I’m just running the newer yz standard fender for now.
@@jtoagdaye oh ok i had those footpegs on my wr450f they look awesome and feel great but break when drop the bike i bought them 3 times cus they were cheap but broke every time finally invested in better ones. im a new guy in the stunt riding scene so i drop my bike often
Yo. Nice. I got 95 yz250. Love the 90s YZs. People just don't know lol. Exceptional build bro. New sub.
Bad Ass.
I just bought the YZ 125 2 days ago. I was actually in the market to get a Harley until my Son’s friend came over with a new YZ 85 and I was hooked.
They’re awesome machines! Let me know if you need any pointers or have any questions!
the blue frame is nice to the blue parts and hubs
It’s beautiful
I swear I’ve seen this bike on FB market place
You have. I’m selling it - $5500
I’ve got to find another pair of stock rims for my 97 klx300 just to take the hubs so I can lace me some supermoto wheels up I’m lucky enough to find an front extension bracket for my over size break oem hubs are $500 a pair but I think it’s worth the build no one else does
This is good. I have done the VT loophole many times. I know THE BOOK you are talking about :) Great work, I appreciate the attention to detail. There's a LOT of $$$ wrapped up in that build. Would be cool to see your take on a more in depth video of the re-winding and wiring of the stator and the reg/rec. I use a total loss 9800mAh rechargeable battery system in my KX500 sumo. 2 stroke for life.
I have three more bikes to make walk around vids for then I plan on going more in-depth and making additional vids for each one if there’s enough interest. I also try not to think about the money spent :( hahaha
I bought my son an 06 YZ 125 brand new. He raced it for a couple years and now it has been sitting in storage for the past 4 yrs or so. I have 12k into the bike thus far with all Hinson clutch, SS braided brake lines, wrks conec. frame guards, rad braces, skid plate, fmf SST pipe with shorty silencer, ASV levers, Pro-Action suspension, etc., etc. Also a fresh 144 kit done by Eric Gorr of millinium technologies which includes a fresh hot rods rod, crank, and bearings. new All balls wheel bearing and steering stem bearings, fresh linkage, swing arm, pivot and shock bearings, ufo plastics and so forth. He's not going to race any more and Im curious about doing a conversion like you've done here. For what $ I already have put into the bike vs the maybe 2500 I could get selling it Id like to get some use out of it. In your opinion since you've already done this is it worth it to put the money into the build ? Or would I be better off selling this season points championship winning bike for a few g's and plunking down an additional 4 to 5 g and get a new DRZ400 ?
Im also curious (since I turn my own wrenches on all my stuff) more in depth detailed instructions concerning the install of the additional lighting coils, wiring, and battery size, hold down bracket and placement location. Great job on your build it looks awesome. Are you happy with the handling, comfort, and rideability of your bike ? What kind of real world mpg do you get out of it ? Thanks for sharing.
PS.
The dreaded ooze outta the back if the pipe issue. I always used Klotz R50 oil for premix. That oil is rated to provide complete engine protection at a 100:1 mixing ratio. The owners manual and factory service manual say to mix at 32:1 I started mixing at 32:1 with that oil then gradually kept leaning it closer to 100:1 I never got to 100:1 but I settled in at a very confident 50:1 ratio and the ooze disappeared. Never had an engine failure of any sort. But I did replace the top end every 5 hrs of use as suggested in the factory owners manual as preventative maintenance. Bottem end every 10 hours. I monitored hourly engine run time by installing an engine hour meter. It sticks onto the motor with self adhesive and is poered by its own little button type batteries. It turns itself on and off by itself when it senses vibration. The bike now currently as it sits has roughly 34 run time hours on it total. He continually raced his bike harder and faster as his skill level increased. The black exhaust ooze went away once he learned to Stay "on the pipe" as they put it. Staying in the higher rpm range of the engine, (where 2 strokes make the most power) he developed an unbeatable run n gun riding style that won him many races and a season points championship in his amatuer racing career. Man I loved the sound if him tearing up the track. And the smell of that Klotz R50 Racing Oil mixed with VP 112 is unmistakeable. I even still have a candle with the Klotz premix oil scent. I dont remember where I bought it from or if they even still sell them any more but its a pretty cool candle to have displayed in the shop. Also (jst a suggestion for u) I installed temp strips on the back side of his clutch housing and on the cylinder to monitor temps. I used "engine ice" brand antifreeze coolant. I live in Ladysmith Wisconsin. I refuse to give this bike away for dirt cheap cause Ive got 12 g into it and its better than showroom new condition. If anyone out there wants to offer me a decent realistic price to buy the bike Id sell it. Reason being...? It is an MX AX steed that is highly modified and tuned for that specific purpose and it would be a shame to detune it for use on the street. The cool factor would be outta sight though as seen in your build. A rare conversion of the likes Ive never seen before until I happened to search for it on you tube tonight. Oh and one more thing I'll share with you just so you know. The 2006 (as my yz is) was the first year that came with the SSS front forks. Speed Sensitive Suspension. All 2006 and newer YZ 125's have these forks. And it is far superior to prier year models. Not saying that older bikes don't have really good forks. But the SSS forks are better. Significantly better. After having Pro Action do their tune it is frkn awesome. Only thing better would be having a set built by Mitch Payton himself at a cost of around 15k. And for fork seals I had PA install SKS brand seals and wipers. They are the best seals on the planet. Pricey but hey...when you want your kid to win races you do everything you can to make sure that if he doesn't win a race it wasn't the bikes fault. Spare no expense. If hes gonna be wfo, wringing that motor out for everything its got. It had better not fail anywhere. It would cost him a race win if it did. And at those speeds, blitzing whoops, hammering down the start straights and clearing doubles triple and an occasional quad a machine failure could cost him his life.
We survived those racing years. My 3 youngest of my 4 sons raced for 7 years. 65's, 85's and then 125's. I bought all there bikes new from the dealership. 2 Kaws. 2 Suzys and 3 yammys. 7 years of racing, countless hours of working on the bikes by myself, thousands of miles traveled. Between the 3 kids and me all added up... 36 broken bones 11 concussions and undetermined sprains, strains, bumps, and bruises. Many many trophies and race wins. Four season points championships. And ZERO regrets. Bikers are a different breed. And we met the greatest people too. Helpful, courteous, friendly, generous, honorable and fun people to be with. The best.
✌️n♥
T.L.E.
Absolute masterpiece 👍🏼
looks sweet great job on this yz 125 😍👌
What sprocket sizes do you use?
Sick ass bike you got there
Did you use the original spacers for the front?
No warp9 provided spacers.
What do i need to install the headlight?
what is that cylinder with the tubes going into it on the left side of the bike??
That’s a catch can. The vent tubes from the power valve and carb all run into that then one of the big black tubes is a free air vent. This catches all the premix that leaks so it doesn’t spill onto the road/track. I also have another catch can zip ties to the inside of my radiator shroud for catching coolant.
I like how you have the computer, which one is it?
That’s just a fuel level sensor. It’s an LSK electronics kit.
Lean out the pilot a bit and it should clean up the spooge. If it's enough to run down the silencer it is too much.
I read my plug not my silencer. Going off of anything but the spark plug is asking for trouble.
@@jtoagdaye plug doesn't tell you a whole lot about the pilot. If you have a mess out back though, that is a solid indication.
There are no jets it’s a lectron with a metering rod
@@jtoagdaye oh...yikes.
What exact wheel specs did you go with? Were they originally for a different bike? Or did warp 9 already have a set they offer for these bikes? Love the build!
Warp9 had a setup but the front brake bracket that they sent doesn’t work. Had to come up with something on my own for that. I custom machined a bracket to make the moto master master cylinder and rotor work.
I appreciate it! I'm a machinist so I'm sure I can whip up something to work for that bracket!
Thats such a beautiful bike, how much time and money have you spent on this beast ?
I don’t even wanna think about it haha. Probably close to 10k
@@jtoagdaye wow thats impresive !
LOVE IT! 💘
What’s the top speed with the 167cc kit?
With the front and rear sprocket that it has now about 82mph
@@jtoagdaye up geared her for the road …
Iv seen the bike on pictures but wow the bike is unreal on video mate 🤩 ..
I thought for sure you’d seen these videos before. Haha
@@jtoagdaye I haven’t mate Iv seen bits and bobs but never seen the bike in action and a good in-depth video of it.. up until now that is 😃. 5 ⭐️
Was trying to see tour speed in the video. What did you have her up to? . my drz hits about 92 tops.
Highest I saw was 82mph at the very top of 6th gear at one point (I don’t think that made the video). I’m running 14/44 with stock ‘97 internal gearing.
Nice work!!!
I saw in one of your videos you have a 1744 race creations titanium pipe on your YZ125.
I am doing a restoration on my year 2000 YZ125 and would like to know how I can get in touch with 1744 race creations.
I tried Facebook and waiting for a reply. And also how much is that awesome blue titanium pipe?
Please Reply
Thanks from Chris.
I communicated with him through instagram when i purchased this pipe. It was just shy of 2,000 USD shipped to my door from Australia. Not cheap...
what is your sprocket sizes
14/48
what footpegs are those
also i think a sumo fender would look killer
Foot pegs themselves are just generic chinesium ones from Amazon. They worked great and took MANY hard falls back when I rode this bike on trails/woods so I decided to leave them on there for now. The foot peg sliders are warp9. I have a sumo fender but no graphics for it so I’m just running the newer yz standard fender for now.
@@jtoagdaye oh ok i had those footpegs on my wr450f they look awesome and feel great but break when drop the bike i bought them 3 times cus they were cheap but broke every time finally invested in better ones. im a new guy in the stunt riding scene so i drop my bike often
Yeah when these finally break I’ll likely go with warp9 or flo
the engine braking 😭 stop fucking engine braking
Wtf? Go away lol
shouldn’t engine brake. causes excessive wear on the engine
You keep clutching and shifting into neutral lol. I’ll keep driving this bike how I want.