Why KTM did this? - 2023 KTM 125 XC

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  • Let's look closer at brand new 2023 KTM 125 XC 2 stroke offroad race dirt bike and ask couple of questions. Check out the video guys and let me know your thoughts. Cheers!
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    2023 KTM 125XC 125SX

Комментарии • 321

  • @MC_795
    @MC_795 Год назад +129

    I Love that KTM is taking 2 strokes to the next level. I think it’s awesome for a lot of people. But for me I prefer simplicity of the yz125 and yz250

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +7

      thanks for sharing!

    • @warclownband
      @warclownband Год назад +8

      they dont have a choice. thanks to america epa, its a numbers game as to how many units sold vs how many NON fuel injected. only way to keep selling the 2 strokes is to make as many mosels FI as they can.

    • @PBstx1100
      @PBstx1100 Год назад +3

      @@warclownband tell that to Yamaha

    • @sam_s_
      @sam_s_ Год назад +10

      @@PBstx1100 Yamaha has left there designs the same to they dont have to pass new regulations.

    • @billshuey7422
      @billshuey7422 Год назад

      100% AGREE but can not but them here in Thailand

  • @robertrishel3685
    @robertrishel3685 Год назад +44

    God bless KTM and their continued development of the two stroke❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🙏

  • @trevor7604
    @trevor7604 Год назад +3

    I have a 2018 300xc with over 200 hours, I have never used the kick starter. Still has the orginal battery and starter. You could bump start a 125 so easy anyways.

  • @tieoneon1614
    @tieoneon1614 Год назад +39

    The more knowledgeable I get about bikes, the more I like carb's and kickstarts. I started riding the newest bikes, 4T w/ EFI and now Im on a 20 year old KDX and happier and learned a lot more just doing simple maintenance. Not being able to service your own bike do to new tech would piss me off.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      thanks for sharing!

    • @hhstarwars
      @hhstarwars Год назад +4

      Love the kdx what a work horse of a bike, I ride a 92 rm250 and my friends thought I was crazy for selling my 400ex and keeping the suzi but it’s much more fun and simple to maintain.

    • @danhopkinson2811
      @danhopkinson2811 Год назад +2

      @Tie One On agreed! they're trying to make bikes dealer only serviceable. yet dealers won't help unless you buy the bike from them specifically and void the pathetic 30day warranty thats not worth the paper its written on at the first chance they get

    • @jed666666
      @jed666666 Год назад +1

      Kdx os the answer

    • @wanderheuvelman1449
      @wanderheuvelman1449 Год назад +3

      Agreed, the thing that got me into 2 strokes was their simplicity. they are so easy and simple to work on, you don't need special tools and almost everybody can service them. with fuel injection (kits), computers there's just no way for a simple person who likes working on their own bike to do so. might as well go for full electric then.

  • @marcmarechal8621
    @marcmarechal8621 Год назад +13

    I definitely appreciate companies pushing new technology in bikes but I’m a basic guy and love both my yz125 and yz250

  • @roscopfish
    @roscopfish Год назад +16

    I agree 100% on your thoughts on the need to have different mapping between the XC and the SX, believe that this is an advantage Yamaha has with the YZ and YZX.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      thanks for sharing

    • @KuopioKallavesi
      @KuopioKallavesi Год назад

      Okay.. different how and why ? on 2t bike? cant get more low end power and if you put all power on the top then you might aswell have traditional 2T with carbs.

  • @nojfrom.baya.
    @nojfrom.baya. Год назад +1

    I have a ktm 125 xc 2023 and I bought it out of the box and it already came with a mixture from the ktm factory and I turned it on and ran it, then I turned it on and the spark that you recommend me blew

  • @basedlord88
    @basedlord88 Год назад +3

    YZ-125 is bulletproof, one of the best parts is how simple it is and how easy it is for the average Joe with some mechanic skills to do every job outside of rebuilding the bottom end. Have a 2006 YZ-125 I’m the original owner of and have never once had a issue with it I couldn’t fix myself

  • @corvette_jake7225
    @corvette_jake7225 Год назад +4

    I have a deposit on one, should be here in a few weeks. I'm old and don't want to to deal with kick starting a bike or jetting a carb anymore, I just want to throw my leg over the bike and ride

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      I bet you will love it! Congrats

  • @paulherron4289
    @paulherron4289 Год назад +1

    This is an older post but in May of 23 I was able to get a new 23 125xc for 6k a full 1000 less the YZ. I was looking for the Yamaha, as of the first 1.5 hrs on the bike my son is loving the KTM. I’ll follow up if it takes a turn 😅

  • @charleswinters7129
    @charleswinters7129 Год назад +1

    At one time Suzuki sold a on off road bike with 18 rear wheel that was 50 CC for adults. In the 1960s they had classes for really small bikes in Europe. My first off road race I raced on an RM 125 in 77.

  • @timmwhite9218
    @timmwhite9218 Год назад +3

    For 2023 Beta has completely rethought their 125. KTM (and by default, Gas Gas) have obviously paid attention/followed suit to hold onto their portion of the 125cc two stroke market share! Kudos to the entire industry for keeping 2Ts alive and thriving...Braapp‼️ 😃😌

  • @gladegoodrich2297
    @gladegoodrich2297 Год назад +3

    Never could ride my 450 Kawasaki as fast as my little 125s.

  • @fallingover
    @fallingover Год назад +4

    I think the price point on 250/300 SX TC will be popular offroad builds for certain riders, that is where e-start comes in.

  • @brandonmitchell8846
    @brandonmitchell8846 Год назад +28

    I like the fact that Yamaha updated the 125. The price point for me is why I like the 2 stroke. Also the ease of working on it. I would just go 250F otherwise. However I think it is cool they offer it and push the technology. It’s really cool. I will stick with my simple ‘22 yz 125 and a big fat smile under my helmet. Thanks Rado

    • @ryanreish8160
      @ryanreish8160 Год назад +1

      Yea I am all for new fancy complicated bikes because I know that I can just buy a mint used bike if I decide that I want something more simple

    • @bikersoncall
      @bikersoncall Год назад

      The lack of adjustable valves vs shimming,
      in 4 strokes annoys me.
      CRF250, 450 YZ250F , 450F etc...

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      thanks for sharing Brandon!

    • @davidcooper6618
      @davidcooper6618 Год назад +3

      @@bikersoncall Lack of adjustable valves????

    • @urworstnightmare123
      @urworstnightmare123 Год назад +2

      @@bikersoncall what are you on about mate ???

  • @lukekelly5115
    @lukekelly5115 Год назад +8

    I'm sure the flywheel is slightly heavier. If its got that much bottom no need to change the characteristics. Sxf and xcf are basically the same bike with an extra gear and a different rear wheel.

    • @lukekelly5115
      @lukekelly5115 Год назад +1

      @Tommy Ealey I mean some people don't run them in the their bikes on the 2ts at gncc races and thats what the bike is basically built for so maybe it doesn't but with ktms track record id assume its exactly the same with a heavier flywheel.

    • @lukekelly5115
      @lukekelly5115 Год назад +1

      @Tommy Ealey i skipped that stage and went right right to the rekluse. So much wear and tear on my wrists and elbows my hands stop working. I've even been tempted to try a thumb throttle but I'm doing alot better between actually shifting and using my legs the wrists get a huge break.

    • @lukekelly5115
      @lukekelly5115 Год назад

      @Tommy Ealey if it was your choice to ride or don't ride you kind of figure it out. I use the clutch quite a bit still the 350 still flames out lmao.

  • @colechristensen25
    @colechristensen25 Год назад +3

    I’m picking up a 23 125xc for my wife. I’ll make sure to have Spencer and Jay ride it to see what they think. Should arrive in the next few weeks. Thanks Rado

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      right on Cole! can I come too ;)

    • @colechristensen25
      @colechristensen25 Год назад

      @@dirtniron For sure! You just need to come to UT and then you can :)

  • @jaysrabbitholejaysonallen7989
    @jaysrabbitholejaysonallen7989 Год назад +3

    I always was a Suzuki man ..but I picked up a ktm 250 sx and wow 👌 👏 ktm rips !!°

  • @maverick2242
    @maverick2242 Год назад +9

    First, it’s great that one company either 2 stroke or 4 stroke that is continuing the development of technology the board esp 2 strokes, for KTM group it makes sense, it’s why they took over dirtbike sales world wide from the 2000s onwards, they sell as many if nkt more 2 strokes than most brands sell 4 strokes combined.
    However I also like that Yamaha has kept the YZ simple, it gives the market choice.
    As for XC vs SXF, it’s simple Rado it’s cost, cyclically I don’t think they didn’t make the changes you want to save us money but it would have added cost, XCs EXCs are more expensive than SXFs. also 125 off road market eg XC type riders will mod those bikes anyway to suit them selves, if the foundation is good let the customer owner personalise it.
    2 stroke appeal is for simplicity, even if it is TBI, TPI.
    Agree if not for KTM group the 2 stroke would have been dead pre 2010, people forget that, Honda, Kawi, Suzuki wanted the 2stroke dead, don’t ever forget that. that’s fact exp Honda, while I’ll never ever buy a new Honda ever again.
    Props to KTM i’d ride one if I was younger, but for me the YZ is simple fun and that’s why I ride, I’m not competitive racing at pro level so I don’t need the latest tech, just tech that is dialled for me, but motocross esp has always been about pushing development why I hate the 4 stroke era with these 4-5 year model cycles, the 80s every year something was new.
    Anyway a fan of the new bikes would def love to try one for a ride, any of the TBI models 125-300 frankly be sick to see what it’s like.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      thanks for sharing Mav, makes a lot of sense!

  • @ls1jeeper
    @ls1jeeper Год назад +1

    I have a 125 Sherco and love the 125 bikes... Might pick up one of these 125 XC's

  • @BClassBallin
    @BClassBallin Год назад +4

    My hot take: we need a 150XC not a 125 XC. Yeah, I know you can put a big bore kit on it but I really feel like a 150 powerplant is superior in every way possible in the woods. (yeah, I know, it's designed for XC3 at gncc, that's such a niche class, pretty much everywhere else is either A. open engine racing. Or B. Allows up to 153cc...at least anywhere I've ever raced)

  • @SkylarRace
    @SkylarRace Год назад +8

    If you want a 2023 carbureted kick start KTM two stroke just buy the Gas Gas MC125. I have a feeling KTM might keep the Gas Gas MC 2T bikes carb to keep the price down and satisfy that market. As far as the 2023 SX and XC 125's being the same I think the softer map on the map switch is all you need for more technical riding. Plus they offer the 150 XC-W TPI bike for people looking for a woods weapon.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      thats a good point, but I dont think they will sell a lot of TPI bikes this year if we know that next year all those model will be TBI..

    • @SkylarRace
      @SkylarRace Год назад

      @@dirtniron That’s funny because I just bought a 2023 Husky TE300 tpi and absolutely love it for the super technical single track I ride here in New England. I think they’ll sell every tpi bike they build and I think the enduro bikes stay tpi in 2024. TBI is good for motocross and cross country but not so much for hard enduro.

    • @TylerMcCool
      @TylerMcCool Год назад

      @@SkylarRace why not? What's the difference between TPI and TBI on the KTMs?

    • @bradsanders6954
      @bradsanders6954 Год назад +1

      @@TylerMcCool TBI better be better. KTM worked for many years to bring out the TPI, and it has had its issues.
      The oil pump idea...........un-necessary. Honestly I can jet a 300 carb with a JD jet kit and it is sharp, from 2000 to 6000' elevation. No problems, 35+ mpg. Its not like injection makes the bike pass an EPA test.

  • @craigsteinman9807
    @craigsteinman9807 Год назад +1

    I like Yamahas yzs because they do nothing wrong and alot right .. especially the suspension and .durabilty. and good power and handling..and they are very very stable at speed which makes them so versatile.

  • @fmjdustin
    @fmjdustin Год назад +3

    I have the 2021 XC125, it has electric start. Also with the carburetor there is a different chart for slower riding. Now they developed this bike as a GNCC race bike so it’s still not intended as a slow woods bike.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +2

      yea, gncc is different.. makes sense

    • @brettfrimmer6567
      @brettfrimmer6567 4 месяца назад

      So my buddy riding a 250 and 300 enduro is right in telling me I’d be miserable if I buy a new KTM 125 xc? I love hard hitting powerband a fast trail riding, but a lot of what we ride is a mix. Spaghetti trails, hill climbs, tight turns, train tracks etc I don’t mind shifting and I love eye watering top end, but he seems to think I’m gonna get beat up and tired on a 125. Part of me thinks he’s right and I’ll regret it, other part thinks I get a 250 enduro and I’ll be bored

  • @mitchellpittman6964
    @mitchellpittman6964 Год назад +1

    I just bought one today! Then couldn't take delivery of it because it was missing the foot pegs. "Due to safety I can't take it home". Was told it could take up to 8 weeks to get the pegs from KTM. Of course they didn't tell me this until I paid and was walking out the door.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      oh boy that sucks, cant you just install aftermarket?

  • @40rpt
    @40rpt Год назад +2

    I would actually agree with KTM's approach for a race bike. I'm a dedicated 125 woods racer, and the only thing that I notice about the YZ125X over my woods converted regular YZ125s is that the X is slower when you a riding at race pace. For riders with at least intermediate level 125 skills, the KTM approach is better, as low-end power is largely irrelevant on a 125, even in the woods.

  • @chinaisassho7306
    @chinaisassho7306 Год назад +3

    De-tune a 125?? No one wants that. Just gear it down externally for the tight trails. All the factory installed differences u listed are all u need for off-road. WELL DONE KTM!

  • @akathecanadian
    @akathecanadian Год назад +6

    I don’t know how I feel about electric power valve.. still like the ability to put the red spring/demon spring in and feel the hit naturally

    • @bikersoncall
      @bikersoncall Год назад +1

      Sounds like it would lag, and be another headache to fix.
      Complexity for complexity sake.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      will see how it works after first year...

    • @charlieward7606
      @charlieward7606 Год назад

      you can just adjust it to give you loads of lag if you want lol

  • @njmxjunkie3128
    @njmxjunkie3128 Год назад +2

    I wish they counterbalanced these bikes ( all of them) but left them carbureted. The great thing about a 2 stroke is how simple and reliable they are. I don’t want an electric powervalve. I want mechanical powervalve and a carburetor BUT good suspension and a counterbalance shaft.

  • @wyattguttery9614
    @wyattguttery9614 Год назад +2

    I don’t think deleting the kickstarter would save more than like an 1/8 of a pound if that. I wish companies would just leave them for back up. Electronics aren’t fool proof

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      makes sense

    • @ls1chevy2
      @ls1chevy2 4 месяца назад

      They weigh a little bit over a pound like 500 g

  • @kingkire1556
    @kingkire1556 Год назад +2

    The reason why is "Standardisation". The more all the bike share from 125 to 500 the cheaper and easier. The Japanese bikes started it with the 250 and 450 sharing the same chassis. Now it's KTM's turn to do the same with the entire lineup where possible.

  • @trackpackgt877
    @trackpackgt877 Год назад +1

    I'm glad a few companies still make 2 strokes bigger than 80cc I wish Suzuki made a modern rm250 feels like the 2 stroke is dying and don't get me wrong I freaking love 4 strokes got 2 of them but grew up on a 2 stroke and wanna buy another one!! Good video

  • @johnhewitt1096
    @johnhewitt1096 Год назад +1

    Are they reliable ? Why did they get rid of the oil injection ?
    Yamaha has had oil injection on their DT range of enduro 2 strokes since about 1968. They use the same oil pump today and it works perfectly.
    With all their development the KTM is not a patch on the Yamaha YZ125.

  • @bilbombe
    @bilbombe Год назад +5

    I am glad more people are aware of KTM keep developing two strokes. They keep em alive:)

  • @iranoutofnameslol1678
    @iranoutofnameslol1678 Месяц назад

    I’m tore between this and the yz125x love the simplicity of it but also hate dealing with carbs for the slightest change in the environment.

  • @alfredpaculba1245
    @alfredpaculba1245 Год назад +5

    For the price point, yz is the one. More simple, because when you ride a 125 you only want is fun.. But if some technologies in ktm began to fail.. You will no longer have fun... If you want some power changes, you can do that in yz by changing some part like head and carburetor from the price difference of $1200.

    • @gpaull2
      @gpaull2 Год назад +2

      Anybody with a YZ who has come on a ride night with us is hating life by the end of the night. In hard enduro type terrain the electric start is a game changer and a huge energy saver…especially on a 125 which stalls constantly in that type of terrain. We either never see them again or they have a different bike with e start within a short time.

    • @OtisFlint
      @OtisFlint Год назад

      @@gpaull2 Yep. These guys that ride fire roads just don't understand how important E start is. Same with fuel injection, so nice to have a bike that idles all day, never requires jetting changes, etc. I wouldn't spend a nickel on a 2 stroke that didn't have modern tech.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +2

      thanks for sharing guys, yes there are many situations when Estart is a life saver, also not all of the riders get to those situations.. it really depends what you ride

  • @dees_patt
    @dees_patt Год назад +1

    I have a buddie that’s pretty much semi pro for off-road racing and everybody buys the normal motor cross 2 strokes and 4 strokes and they build them to be off-road bikes. They love the power delivery of the motocross bikes. Nobody really buys the off-road versions. So in Ktms mind I think they just did everything a off road racer would do to the race bike and call it a off road bike.

  • @2smokes
    @2smokes Год назад +1

    about the e power valve i think its alr but when its gona break...

  • @thumbgas888
    @thumbgas888 Год назад +1

    Blu crew all the way, if its not broke why fix it, YZ125X best ,most fun bike ever and super reliable, same with the one I own 21 yz250x 💪🏾😎

  • @cconrancconran3991
    @cconrancconran3991 Год назад +1

    I think you answered all your questions

  • @alacnara
    @alacnara Год назад +18

    at least yz 125 dont have nothing of this new thinks, 2 strokes is the simple motor, no cables and more crazy stuff...

    • @uulee5041
      @uulee5041 Год назад

      I would by yamaha

    • @dirtbikesfordinner3706
      @dirtbikesfordinner3706 Год назад

      @@uulee5041 you must like to lose then nothing faster than a sx engine PERIOD. Line them up in a drag race and switch riders too and hands down you will agree that the ktm has more performance 🙃 but yamaha is great tho nothing against them👍

    • @uulee5041
      @uulee5041 Год назад

      @@dirtbikesfordinner3706 true. But still would buy real japanian 2stroke dirtbike not austrian toy

  • @jeradbennett5030
    @jeradbennett5030 Год назад +1

    Ktm does still in fact offer a nice, simple, and advanced bike with a kick start and carb. Buy a gas gas mc two stroke. I think they should keep offering slightly different bikes across platforms like that and see where sales go. I get the feeling that a big part of the push to efi everything is emissions based as well. I prefer mechanical simplicity with my performance as much as possible.

  • @olliechristopher467
    @olliechristopher467 Год назад +6

    I'm with you Rado. It does not surprise me that they are heavy on unreliable tech. I'm pretty much done with the KTM. While I loved my 300, it was a money pit. A Yamaha YZ with the right rider on board can do anything the KTM can. BTW, congratulations with your channel!! It is really growing. You are pushing 200K subscribers. Good on you my man!!!

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      thanks a lot Ollie, appreciate it!

  • @200xcBruce
    @200xcBruce Год назад +1

    Is the bean counters influence to standardize among models.

  • @johnpapageorgiou1767
    @johnpapageorgiou1767 Год назад +1

    Eventually we will all run with the new technology of injected two strokes but for now, I wonder if KTM would consider selling the same model with a carby and with injection. Would cost them a little more but hey, its an idea to keep as many two strokers happy! I'm sure the idea would of been tossed around the board room, but at the end of the day, i respect what the KTM brand is doing!

  • @anthonyantoine9232
    @anthonyantoine9232 9 месяцев назад +2

    I think the YZ125X would be the choice for me. Upgrade to a smartcarb or lectron for less than the difference and you're probably 90+% of the way to the KTM in terms of power with way more simplicity and with money left over for more mods to make it even better than the KTM.

  • @mxmeja5998
    @mxmeja5998 Год назад +1

    I have ordered for my daughter 1. she can compete in both mx and enduro on a 125, she can't do that on a 150 in Sweden. 2. it should be a little lighter than 150. hope it will be good

  • @teresarose8848
    @teresarose8848 Год назад +3

    I'm really liking the throttle body injection. I have not rode one yet but it looks like this is what KTM has been wanting to do since 2010 or sooner? Glad KTM has the TBI.

  • @daddister7471
    @daddister7471 Год назад +1

    I went for the YZ125X. Just a few enduro-focused tweaks to an already fantastic, reliable, supremely suspended bike at a good price. I'm actually quite suprised any Euro manufacturer would put R&D into a 125. I just don't think the market is large enough to justify it as most enduro riders want the torque of a 250 or 300.

  • @victorgailums6784
    @victorgailums6784 Год назад +1

    if a 125 or 250, I would go with the yz 2 stroke. However, you can not beat the 300 2 strokes of Husky/KTM for an all around off road/practice MX bike.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      thanks for sharing Victor

  • @toml7113
    @toml7113 Год назад +1

    I would take the 125yzx I am 63 and have had all of them yz lighter and easy to move around . Not fond of the auto power valve .Have one on my sherco feels a lot different.

  • @alexlankford6301
    @alexlankford6301 Год назад +2

    The electronics won’t give you an edge for bottom end it would come down to changing rotational mass compression porting and pipe more so than anything else involved gearing would help ride ability but honestly ride the xc back to back to the beta 125rr and you’ll probably never worry about a Kim again

  • @EnduroCowboys
    @EnduroCowboys Год назад +1

    Hey Rado! Good questions here hey? Honestly, I don't know either why they wouldn't make more of a difference in the two bikes in regards to the engine, and transmission. Transmission especially, as we know how much different they are in the bigger models. So as you say, all they are really doing is adding the upgrades that people have already been doing for years to SX bikes, to make them more trail worthy...I ride with a couple guys up here in MI that have SX, and YZ, and they are both race bikes, but they have just added the things needed to be trail/enduro bikes. One of them went as far as to swap transmissions on the YZ with WR to get that wider ratio like the enduro bikes have, but honestly, I think it's kind of silly...why go through all that hassle when you can just buy and enduro bike LOL....but...different strokes for different folks I guess. As for this 125 KTM....I look forward to seeing a review of the two once they are available. Are you thinking you'll get one to try out and review? As always, great videos, keep em coming! God bless! -Steve

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      thanks Steve, makes sense! yes, I hoping to get one for the review

  • @rarmstrong2804
    @rarmstrong2804 Год назад +1

    I have a few 2019-2022 KTM two strokes but my newest units are Beta. I want the simplicity of carburetion and the option of kick starting

  • @traillifetv6532
    @traillifetv6532 Год назад +3

    Simple YZ for me

  • @joeschleis2630
    @joeschleis2630 Год назад +2

    My YZ250X seems very reliable, Zero failures at 130 hrs. I would assume YZ125X would follow suit. I just participated in Yamaha demo day Holiday Mountian MX . Had a chance to ripp YZ125X . It is the most fun machine to ride.

    • @craigsteinman9807
      @craigsteinman9807 Год назад

      I have yz250x .I got 250 hrs on it never has it broke down stock chain and sprockets lasted 180hrs!..everything is so we'll made and simple just a great bike!

    • @Natedoc808
      @Natedoc808 Год назад

      Absolutely, bulletproof design, won’t leave you stranded if you do your routine maintenance. I have a Beta 300 with 412 hrs, and changed one plug at 200hrs and it was still golden brown. Popped the head off at 200 and the piston and rings looked like they had just barely been broken in, changed the rings but kept piston. Popped the head again at 300hrs, piston and rings still clean, changed rings. Pulled it at 405hrs and piston still good, changed rings and reeds. Force reeds still had life in them but figured they were due. I had a YZ125 that had over 800 hrs on the original piston and it was still in spec., cylinder was clean and inside spec also

    • @Natedoc808
      @Natedoc808 Год назад

      Absolutely, bulletproof design, won’t leave you stranded if you do your routine maintenance. I have a Beta 300 with 412 hrs, and changed one plug at 200hrs and it was still golden brown. Popped the head off at 200 and the piston and rings looked like they had just barely been broken in, changed the rings but kept piston. Popped the head again at 300hrs, piston and rings still clean, changed rings. Pulled it at 405hrs and piston still good, changed rings and reeds. V-Force reeds still had life in them but figured they were due. I had a YZ125 that had over 800 hrs on the original piston and it was still in spec., cylinder was clean and inside spec also

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      no way man, how could you get 800h on 125 piston? seriously ?

    • @Natedoc808
      @Natedoc808 Год назад

      @@dirtniron seriously. 2001. The piston had obvious signs of wear, but it was within spec so I put it back in with new rings. I give the credit to running high quality oil, Castor 927, at just a little more oil rich than factory spec at 28:1 instead of 30:1. Always do genera maintenance intervals, check the plug every few rides, clean the exhaust system regularly. Damn thing was indestructible. The guy who bought it ended up modding it, wiseco piston, pipe, porting/machine work, high compression head- lasted three motors before a full rebuild.

  • @quick04sti
    @quick04sti Год назад +1

    Flywheel weight. And transmission used to be the biggest difference. Along with the electric start.

  • @jakekarma9825
    @jakekarma9825 Год назад +1

    Simplicity wins unless you like being dependent on your dealer, shit happens and things break.

  • @SpeedDemonExpress
    @SpeedDemonExpress Год назад +1

    So buy the XC and put a 19" wheel on it for mx use. You'll get the bigger tank, hand guards and a skid plate.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      it will do great with 18inch too.. I would just ride it like that

    • @SpeedDemonExpress
      @SpeedDemonExpress Год назад

      @@dirtniron probably. Idk I've never had an 18" wheel before. I imagine tire selection would be limited. But for me I have extra wheels in 19" lol.

  • @johng6586
    @johng6586 Год назад

    Ya guy, that's why KTM has 3 models each of each displacement. The XC model has always be the SX modded for minimum woods type bike. The XCW and its likes are the official woods bike. Always has been always will be. Nothing to be disappointed about. Usually the XC ecu is slightly different than the SX and XCW

  • @riccochet704
    @riccochet704 Год назад +2

    $500 more for a kick stand, crappy hand guards, cheap skid plate, slightly bigger tank and an 18" wheel? Ehhhh....I'd just get the SX, put some Acerbis wrap around guards and a real skid plate and call it a day. Save a few hundred in the process.

    • @gpaull2
      @gpaull2 Год назад +4

      18” wheel and woods suspension valving make a huge difference in the woods around here. Nobody makes 19” gummy tires last time I checked…and none of that even matters once you are out of gas.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      thanks for sharing

  • @lawrencefranck9417
    @lawrencefranck9417 Год назад +1

    Best in class torque and top end what would you change?

  • @Kdiddz
    @Kdiddz Год назад +1

    I’m 240lbs, will a 125 be ok for me? Slow C class rider. Of course I will need to spring it straight away.

  • @henricusrealms8411
    @henricusrealms8411 Год назад +5

    It never took a lot to turn a 125 mx bike into a xc/woods bike. Put an 18 inch wheel on it, maybe a flywheel, maybe a gearing change in the rear, maybe a different pipe (spark arrestor for sure), hand guards, skid plate. So it doesn't surprise me any that there is very little difference between the 125 xc/sx for KTM.

    • @bikersoncall
      @bikersoncall Год назад

      That kind of is his point, very little difference, why should
      we have to waste our time modding it when the factory
      could have set it up correctly, and have more credibility behind
      their new model 'name' .

  • @danhopkinson2811
    @danhopkinson2811 Год назад +2

    theres no difference in gearing, power delivery or porting ect because Ktm don't care about their customers or their opinions. we're used for r&d and they just want us to hand over money and shut up. its more profitable for them to produce bikes with loads of common failures that we point out for them, while also having to pay loads for parts direct from ktm to put right. win win for ktm.

  • @johngray722
    @johngray722 Год назад +4

    Yamaha all day for me

  • @Jonas-rt3ki
    @Jonas-rt3ki Год назад +1

    You should know that TM Racing already have the electric powervalve and fuel injection on the 125.
    Sad that you don’t talk about that too..

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      yes, I should have known.. I mentioned it in another comment.. TM doesn't make a lot of marketing effort to inform the market, they are not pushing it to get mainstream. Special bike for special guys, hand made, etc..

  • @The2006200
    @The2006200 Год назад +1

    Are you sure they have the same transmission? I thought all the XCs had a semi close gearing

  • @il_vesclista9889
    @il_vesclista9889 Год назад +1

    try the ktm on dyno its the only truth. nice video.

  • @Jimmy_Watt
    @Jimmy_Watt Год назад +1

    Yamaha, Lectron, skid plate, hand guards, done.

  • @ixamxsd7799
    @ixamxsd7799 Год назад +1

    I was the first 1 in the netherlands that ride on the 125 beta

  • @andrevokey4132
    @andrevokey4132 Год назад +2

    Yz all day

  • @wdsracer
    @wdsracer Год назад +1

    So no more oil injection on the 2 strokes?

  • @mattruscoe4658
    @mattruscoe4658 Год назад +2

    As someone who works in a workshop continuously dealing with electronics in engines, I am drawn to the yz's simplicity so my weekends can be spent riding not fixing.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      thanks for sharing Matt

    • @The2006200
      @The2006200 Год назад +1

      That’s why I’m thinking I don’t want a carburetor I don’t wanna spend time adjusting it and changing carburetors to get it to run right.

  • @Natedoc808
    @Natedoc808 Год назад +4

    I’ll take my beta 300RR race edition over a KTM any day, carburetor, adjustable mechanical power valve, mapping switch- all the best with no excessive tech mess

    • @1991enduro
      @1991enduro Год назад +2

      I just said that beta all day baby

    • @Andy-co6pn
      @Andy-co6pn Год назад

      Not likely to win a 125cc moto riding one of those though 🤣

    • @Natedoc808
      @Natedoc808 Год назад +1

      @@Andy-co6pn not likely no as we race them in the big boy class. Even less likely is getting stranded or DNF because some little electronic part failed. Out of all the bikes that we have had to tow or recover with a truck, a large majority have been KTMs with random electrical failure

    • @Andy-co6pn
      @Andy-co6pn Год назад +1

      @@Natedoc808 This vid is about the similarity of the small bore XC to the SX bike and which one is worth buying. Comments "like my Beta 300 yada yada yada " are irrelevant .
      All bikes have their reliability issues, Beta very much included. The reason more breakdowns are KTM is because they sell a lot more bikes. I still ride a carb'd bike with electric start by the way.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      thanks for sharing!

  • @johnhewitt1096
    @johnhewitt1096 Год назад +1

    You cant beat the YZ125 and they are solid reliable

  • @NOTTApro142
    @NOTTApro142 Год назад

    Yeah I have been hearing about the TPIs. Some say they are good but they can wear out really quickly. I have seen that with fuel injected bikes if one sensor goes then your dead in the water. You can’t get it running on the trails. The electric power valve seems like it would wear out quickly as well. I mean, if they already have electrical problems why add to the problems? Also they should keep the kickstarters. Your not always going to have a charged battery. Though it’s rare if it is dead. But they should still have it. But maybe they should focus on putting linkage on all bikes. Instead of a select few.

    • @NOTTApro142
      @NOTTApro142 Год назад

      Edit, they put more linkage! Maybe I’m just behind on my dirtbike studies.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      yes, more linkage now.. only xcw and exc would probably be PDS

  • @bjornzorger3731
    @bjornzorger3731 Год назад +2

    Yz all the way

  • @John_Smith__
    @John_Smith__ Год назад

    The specs are the same because now you have More control over the electronics in the Software to make your engine More Motocross (more extreme) or more Off-road ... more smooth ... that may be the reason that KTM did not offer an Mechanically different package on the different models ... you can literally Tune your bike for different scenarios on your Software that control the motorbike engine microcontroller.

  • @mikeguliz
    @mikeguliz Год назад

    I have to admit Rado I’m glad I have the oil injection I’m kind of enjoying not mixing oil and gas I have the 2023 KTM 300 XCW

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      makes life easier, but there were some problems with the system so KTM went back to mixing.. I guess its safer that way. Thanks for sharing Mike

  • @vince5946
    @vince5946 Год назад +1

    I feel that a 125 at my age (52) is a toy bike, so I would prefer my "TOYS" to be as simple as possible so i would pick the YZ hands down. Of course that is only an opinion since I have never twisted the throttle on the KTM, it might be the best thing since sliced bread

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      thanks for sharing Vince!

  • @scootypuffjr.
    @scootypuffjr. Год назад +2

    Only so much you can do with 125cc. All the electronic doodads should give it the most bottom and top physically possible. I do wish they would spread out the gears for a little more top speed

  • @rwentz1064
    @rwentz1064 Год назад +1

    i want comparison of ktm and sherco 125

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      I would love to get them for a test and TM as well

  • @333studios.
    @333studios. Год назад +1

    Does the fuel injections replace the need for jetting or do you still need to jet?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +2

      no jetting with fuel injection

    • @333studios.
      @333studios. Год назад +1

      @@dirtniron that's insane!

  • @loghog4392
    @loghog4392 Год назад +1

    The reason that the 125 SX and 125 XC have the same motor and trans is the same as why KTM quit making a 200- they're nuts and enjoy pissing off serious enduro/XC people. 150? Yea KTM, make a bike that's 50 CC's down on the class that it has to compete in. That's a really good idea...

  • @dshow1658
    @dshow1658 Год назад

    Sounds fun to me

  • @gladeamatoren7106
    @gladeamatoren7106 Год назад +1

    I think Ktm just raised the market on old used kick/carb bikes😅

  • @daveanddanniejacobs9432
    @daveanddanniejacobs9432 Год назад +1

    I've been in a lot of situations where drift starting my bike is simply impossible. So, now your battery is dead. Lmao. You better have a buddy with you and have rope or chain to pull you and your bike home.

  • @daveanddanniejacobs9432
    @daveanddanniejacobs9432 Год назад +1

    No kickstarter on a trail bike for a back up contingency plan is not smart

  • @nordinouikhlfn2392
    @nordinouikhlfn2392 Год назад

    Tanks

  • @kereowen4717
    @kereowen4717 6 месяцев назад +1

    the kickstart is the base of ktm

  • @lukaskoppitsch5883
    @lukaskoppitsch5883 Год назад

    Definuently the ktm is my choice. You have to know if you want a fast bike or a simple reliable one. Of course with some tuning the yz hooks up, but lets see if the 1200€ are worth the extra power and technology

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      thanks for sharing Lukas

  • @jim67camaro
    @jim67camaro Год назад +1

    YZ125X no doubt!!!

  • @maxhenry1977
    @maxhenry1977 Год назад +5

    I’m old school, in thought, and age. i believe in the kiss theory (keep it simple, stupid) so i’d go with the yamaha’s.

  • @levisylvester
    @levisylvester Год назад

    cant forget that you can still push start it!

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +2

      yes, unless you have an auto clutch

  • @MichaelLee-vk9fy
    @MichaelLee-vk9fy Год назад +2

    Funny how he’s saying the most advanced 2 stroke out their.. Has anyone ever seen or rode a TM? They’ve had electric start, fuel injection and electronic power valve with a map switch for years. Just because some guy on RUclips says, The most advanced 2 stroke ever don’t believe it

    • @nicovanduin1553
      @nicovanduin1553 Год назад

      On the offroad models yes, the mx versions still have a carburetor

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      yea, TM has some great tech as well.. the problem is that they are super rare.. sadly not for everyone.. they can do better on the marketing side, I don't doubt they are great bikes.. but the fact they are hand made tells you that they are not going to be main stream products, and that's OK, I don't think that is their ambition

    • @MichaelLee-vk9fy
      @MichaelLee-vk9fy Год назад

      @@nicovanduin1553 with the TMs you can get the mx version fuel injected or with a carb.

    • @MichaelLee-vk9fy
      @MichaelLee-vk9fy Год назад

      @@dirtniron they definitely are hard to come by, but if you happen to have a dealer within range I recommend getting one and riding one .

  • @philip5798
    @philip5798 Год назад +5

    The KTM with all its development seems like a bargain compared to the YZ.

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад +1

      yes, the price difference is not that big considering the difference in the development

    • @philip5798
      @philip5798 Год назад

      @@dirtniron please do a 2023 KTM 300 XC (TBI) review as soon as you can, I suspect it’s going to be this decade’s game changer for the dirt biking world.

  • @adamthompson1948
    @adamthompson1948 Год назад +1

    6 speed for xc 5 speed for sx ?

  • @itz_k1ng_343
    @itz_k1ng_343 Год назад +1

    whats your opinion better yz or ktm in general?

    • @dirtniron
      @dirtniron  Год назад

      I have both, they are different. For offroad riding cant beat older 300xc 2017-2019. Love yz125 on the track

  • @pilsnerfamilymotorsports3275
    @pilsnerfamilymotorsports3275 Год назад +1

    Because the old idea of making the xc really different from the sx is a bad one, ive talked to many enduro riders and tried it myself, every enduro rider thats remotely good, prefers to start with an sx, because the sx suspension and power deliver is still better for enduro then some of the xc's of the passed few year, i also got to test the first gen tpi's, horrid suspension, for enduro and moto, and i had a 250sx at the time, the 250xc felt massively detuned, like painfully