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Well most dirt bikes i have seen the gears are like this 5 4 3 2 N 1 To shift gears on a dirt bike if you have a manual transmission if you are in neutral pull in clutch and go down on shifter then reach top speed in gear 1 and shift up etc... (note: if your dirt bike is slowing down if you shifted up then shift up again)
Depending on your age I would start on a cr125 Honda. Honda is known for having very high quality bikes and can take a beating.
A 125cc dirt bike generally hits a top speed of 60 mph. Consider this a top speed when racing Motocross or riding trails on a hardpack straightaway - the ideal setting for a dirt bike. However, if you must, on paved roads expect to hit close to 70 mph.
Well most dirt bikes i have seen the gears are like this 5 4 3 2 N 1 To shift gears on a dirt bike if you have a manual transmission if you are in neutral pull in clutch and go down on shifter then reach top speed in gear 1 and shift up etc... (note: if your dirt bike is slowing down if you shifted up then shift up again)
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You shirt up to go to the next gear, than down do down shirt.
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07 was the last year that Honda produced the CR125. Depending on what year and how much aftermarket stuff it has on it, you can pick one up for $1500 up to $3000.
The manufacturer's test for speed may be performed under ideal conditions. The claimed top speed by the manufacturer may not be the same as the top speed recorded in an independent road test.