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ricky owenby

gainesville, Georgia

Reviewed on October 18, 2009

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Yamaha TT-R125L view listing

5.0
I have recently purchased a 2003 TT-R 125L. It is so fun and easy to handle on trails it's unbelievible. I highly recommend the TT-R 125L to anyone.... read more
I have recently purchased a 2003 TT-R 125L. It is so fun and easy to handle on trails it's unbelievible. I highly recommend the TT-R 125L to anyone.
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Mr.Yamaha

blurth, Minnesota

Reviewed on June 15, 2007

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Yamaha TT-R125L view listing

5.0
I own a TTR-125L and it is top quality. This bike is not one bit bad. It deserves every star it got(all five). It is the best dirtbike I have EVER been on. Next time I am buying a Yamaha. I've had pit bikes. Honda. Suzuki. Kawasaki. I love Yamaha after all. This bike is perfect. I love pulling wheelies. I can... read more
I own a TTR-125L and it is top quality. This bike is not one bit bad. It deserves every star it got(all five). It is the best dirtbike I have EVER been on. Next time I am buying a Yamaha. I've had pit bikes. Honda. Suzuki. Kawasaki. I love Yamaha after all. This bike is perfect. I love pulling wheelies. I can beat my friend on his 2001 Honda Recon no problem. I can also beat my dad on his 2001 Honda 300ex which goes 55 easy. I ride this bike everyday. It is clearly a great bike with lots of speed. If you're looking into getting a dirt bike, go with the Yamaha.
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DPHARR

DALTON, Georgia

Reviewed on September 5, 2006

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Yamaha TT-R125L view listing

5.0
THE FIRST TIME I EVER STRADDLED A DIRT BIKE WAS LAST SPRING "05" SO I WANTED SOMETHING SMALL AND WITH LITTLE POWER. I PURCHASED A 2003 TTR 125L AND WAS VERY PLEASED. I HAD THE BIKE FOR A FULL YEAR AND WRECKED THE BIKE ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS, BUT THE BIKE JUST KEPT GOING. NOW I ADMIT THAT THE BIKE WAS ... read more
THE FIRST TIME I EVER STRADDLED A DIRT BIKE WAS LAST SPRING "05" SO I WANTED SOMETHING SMALL AND WITH LITTLE POWER. I PURCHASED A 2003 TTR 125L AND WAS VERY PLEASED. I HAD THE BIKE FOR A FULL YEAR AND WRECKED THE BIKE ON SEVERAL OCCASIONS, BUT THE BIKE JUST KEPT GOING. NOW I ADMIT THAT THE BIKE WAS A LITTLE SMALL FOR MY SIZE, BUT THE BIKE DID EVERYTHING I NEEDED IT TO DO FOR A BEGINNER. THE BIKE WAS A WONDERFUL PURCHASE.
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Mark

Leonard, Michigan

Reviewed on August 13, 2006

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Yamaha TT-R125LE view listing

5.0
I got this new in 2003, TTR125LE, and it was the first dirt bike I ever rode. It's amazing for starters, and really anyone. If you have a 250/450 this bike is amazing for play. The suspension is really set for trails, over jumps it bottoms out. Handling feels secure and the weight isn't bad (179 dry, about 18... read more
I got this new in 2003, TTR125LE, and it was the first dirt bike I ever rode. It's amazing for starters, and really anyone. If you have a 250/450 this bike is amazing for play. The suspension is really set for trails, over jumps it bottoms out. Handling feels secure and the weight isn't bad (179 dry, about 185-190 with liquids). Power is sufficient almost always, especially for beginners-intermediate riders. Braking is excellent (front disk 220mm and rear 110 mm drum, non-Large models have front and rear drum braking). Exhaust sounds nice stock and so does after market exhaust, definitely for those watching you, seeing as they don't have muffling helmets on. The seat height is 31.7" making it very accessible. Hope this helped :)
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cj

jackson, Mississippi

Reviewed on July 1, 2006

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Yamaha TT-R225 view listing

5.0
This bike is definately no speed machine, but it will get you there and back with no problems. I am very satisfied with the reliablility. It will pull wheelies in second gear, but you really have to crank the throttle. The speed is fine for me. Overall I love this bike.... read more
This bike is definately no speed machine, but it will get you there and back with no problems. I am very satisfied with the reliablility. It will pull wheelies in second gear, but you really have to crank the throttle. The speed is fine for me. Overall I love this bike.
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james

glasgow, Great Britain (UK)

Reviewed on October 29, 2005

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5.0
I think the Yamaha TTR 125L is one of the top class bikes. It takes it forever to run out of petrol. I do all sorts of stuff on mine like wheelies and jumps and it take me anywhere and never lets me down - everything is good on it. So if you are thinking getting a bike this is the one to get: TTR 125L... read more
I think the Yamaha TTR 125L is one of the top class bikes. It takes it forever to run out of petrol. I do all sorts of stuff on mine like wheelies and jumps and it take me anywhere and never lets me down - everything is good on it. So if you are thinking getting a bike this is the one to get: TTR 125L
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Christopher Lawson

Lenoir City, Tennessee

Reviewed on September 16, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Yamaha TT-R125LE view listing

5.0
I`ve had my TTR-125LE for about a year now and absolutely loved every second of it. The bike has an awesome powerband and delivers great power for any situation. I`ve had mine in water almost up to the back fender and it still performed great! This is by far the best 125cc 4-stroker out there.... read more
I`ve had my TTR-125LE for about a year now and absolutely loved every second of it. The bike has an awesome powerband and delivers great power for any situation. I`ve had mine in water almost up to the back fender and it still performed great! This is by far the best 125cc 4-stroker out there.
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Jarrett Grant

Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Reviewed on June 10, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Yamaha TT-R250 view listing

5.0
Great bike for trails and dual sport riding. Good power. Great looks. Love the electric start(great when you stall on hill climbs!!!) Handles great on road as long as you are going less than 50mph other wise it gets light in the front end(what do you expect it wieghs about 250lbs. This bike is sold as a dual... read more
Great bike for trails and dual sport riding. Good power. Great looks. Love the electric start(great when you stall on hill climbs!!!) Handles great on road as long as you are going less than 50mph other wise it gets light in the front end(what do you expect it wieghs about 250lbs. This bike is sold as a dual sport in Japan.
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Brian

Sonoma, California

Reviewed on June 2, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Yamaha TT-R250 view listing

5.0
This bike has so much power. It has an easy electiric start no matter how cold it is. The only modifications...Yamaha should have put a skidplate and a rack on it. The bike is a hill climber. The bike has crazy low end torque. I wooped my stepbrother on bike he has a WR250F. This bike dominates!!... read more
This bike has so much power. It has an easy electiric start no matter how cold it is. The only modifications...Yamaha should have put a skidplate and a rack on it. The bike is a hill climber. The bike has crazy low end torque. I wooped my stepbrother on bike he has a WR250F. This bike dominates!!
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Todd

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Reviewed on April 3, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2003 Yamaha TT-R225 view listing

5.0
This is a great bike for beginners to intermediate riders. My son loves it (5'9"; 150lbs) and it works for me. It has a low profile for woods and definitely NO SERIOUS JUMPING. All you need for a weekend warrior in our area. Now I would like to compliment it with a YZ426 for the father/son experience.... read more
This is a great bike for beginners to intermediate riders. My son loves it (5'9"; 150lbs) and it works for me. It has a low profile for woods and definitely NO SERIOUS JUMPING. All you need for a weekend warrior in our area. Now I would like to compliment it with a YZ426 for the father/son experience.
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