Super light weight, instantaneous power, less expensive to maintain, and reduced noise. We can run off more things to describe the new Yamaha YZ125,->ke2652 but we get the feeling that you already get the point.

With the advent of all those four-stroke bikes proliferating the market these days, it would seem like an easy thing to do to just let the two-stroke models wash away into the ocean, but not Yamaha->ke301. Always known for putting customer preferences to heart, the Japanese bikemaker has brought new life to the two-stroke YZ line-up with the introduction of the new YZ125.

The YZ125 features class-leading power flowing from a liquid-cooled, 124cc crankcase-reed-valve-inducted two-stroke engine that feeds through a close-ratio six-speed transmission for outstanding acceleration. Corner-exiting power and state-of-the-art handling capabilities comes courtesy of an advanced aluminum frame and swingarm, making he YZ125 about as good a two-stroke bike as you'll find in the market these days.

The fact that it's stamped with a Yamaha logo only adds more appeal and comfort.

Find out more about the Yamaha YZ125 after the jump.

2011 Yamaha YZ125

Specifications
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  • Model: 2011 Yamaha YZ125
  • Engine/Motor: liquid-cooled, crankcase-reed-valve-inducted two-stroke engine
  • Transmission: six-speed, close-ratio transmission
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Design

The aluminum semi-double-cradle frame in the Yamaha YZ125 is made from a unique mix of castings, forgings, and extrusions that provide stiffness and flexibility, excellent handling, good ride quality, superior stability, and responsive cornering performance. The bike features a specially-designed 'gripper' type seat and fuel tank, a forward-canted steering crown and a low ProTaper aluminum handlebar, all of which help create greater freedom of movement and more comfortable ergonomics for riders.

The wide, cleated, folding titanium footpegs are lightweight and provide excellent comfort, grip, and ground clearance, as does the prevalent use of light box-head bolts throughout the chassis that eases maintenance while reducing weight for increased performance. The bike's drive chain comes with gold-colored plates, providing the kind of outstanding looks that make the bike an eye-catching piece of two-wheeled awesomeness.

Engine

Powered by a compact 124cc reed-valve-inducted two-stroke that helps

produce an awesome power-to-weight ratio, the Yamaha YZ125 provides more fun than should be allowed on two-wheels. Joining the engine in the whole mechanical set-up is a patented YPVS power-valve system that combines crisp, hard-hitting bottom-end acceleration with strong midrange and eye-opening top-end, while a 38mm Mikuni TMX carburetor provides adequate throttle response and serious horsepower for riders of all skill levels. There's also a six-speed, close-ratio transmission which optimizes gear ratios for maximum performance, a digital CDI ignition system delivering precise spark and monitoring engine speed to ensure optimal timing for faster, stronger response during hard acceleration, and a large-capacity radiator that features a 10-row core with four louvers to deliver maximum cooling efficiency at all performance levels.

Brakes and Suspension

The Yamaha YZ125 sports a carefully engineered, advanced aluminum frame and swingarm that gives the bike the best handling in its class. The set-up goes with a Speed-Sensitive System 48mm KYB fork with a damping force that's controlled by piston speed, providing a smoother, more precise ride than its competitors. There's also a removable aluminum rear subframe built from square-section tubing for reduced weight, a YZ250F-style front-brake caliper, and wave-style front and

rear discs that minimize unsprung weight and provide excellent

stopping power for the YZ125. Similarly, a fully adjustable KYB rear shock features a super-light titanium shock spring and reduced-friction Kashima coating of internals while separate adjusters for high- and low-speed compression damping, and a full lock oil rebound system for increased comfort all add up to fantastic rear wheel control and a sweet ride.

Specifications

Model

YZ125A1

Engine Type

124cc liquid-cooled 2-stroke;

reed-valve inducted

Bore x Stroke

54.0 x 54.5mm

Compression Ratio

8.6~10.7:1

Fuel Delivery

Mikuni® TMX 38

Ignition

CDI

Transmission

Constant-mesh 6-speed;

multiplate wet clutch

Suspension/Front

Speed-sensitive system inverted fork;

fully adjustable, 11.8-in travel

Suspension/Rear

Fully adjustable single shock;

12.4-in travel

Brake/Front

Hydraulic single disc brake, 250mm

Brake/Rear

Hydraulic single disc brake, 245mm

Tire/Front

80/100-21-51M

Tire/Rear

100/90-19-57M

L x W x H

84.1 x 32.6 x 51.8 in

Seat Height

39.3 in

Wheel Base

56.8 in

Ground Clearance

15.2 in

Fuel Capacity

2.1 gal

Wet Weight

208 lb

Color

Team Yamaha Blue/White


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Motorcycle.com says "this good Motorcross" Who said two-strokes are dead? Well not me, and of course not Yamaha, that's for sure! With the main focus for development aimed at four-strokes and the other Japanese manufacturers completely terminating their two-stroke line ups, it's comforting to see Yamaha set aside the time, effort and money to keep this now rare breed of MXer alive. As for myself, having forcefully borrowed Motorcycle.com 2010 YZ125 for a good portion of last year, I have spent plenty of time on this little screamer and was ecstatic to try out the new line. The two-stroke Yamahas took over the four-stroke infested Milestone for the day and brought back some great memories and a whole lot of fun!