Not enough number to work with, it must be 17 digits. If you have the rest of it you can type it in at the address listed below:
http://www.motoverse.com/tools/vin/yamaha.asp
There is a serial number stamped on the engine (e.g. E112E-****) that may help. Maybe you can contact Yamaha with that number for an age? Or you can just search yz125 on bikepics.com and just find the year that looks like yours.
they go by size not year
It it's year 2000
2000
1990
1994.
No, a cylinder from a 2001 YZ125 will not fit a 2004 YZ125. Although both models share the same basic engine design, there are differences in the cylinder and porting that can affect compatibility. It's always best to use parts specifically designed for the model year of your bike for optimal performance and reliability.
no.
The tenth character of the VIN is the year character
about 25 to 35lbs depending on the year.
top speed of a yz125 in mph
The 10th digit is the year code. L is the 10th digit and stands for 1990.