The 125 forks should fit the 250 as long as they are both the same frame style and close years.
Obviously yz125 is more faster than yz85.
I seriously doubt it. This is something you need to talk to your local Yamaha shop about rather than take someone's word on it here.
no.
the cr could probably trail close behind it but only if you have done it up will it beat it
either get a yz85 or a yz125 the ttr125 is to small for u i have one i am 5ft 5in and it is way to small for me
The yz would always win because its a 2 stroke race bike. Even the yz85 would beat the crf150r or the crf150f.
Yes someone who is 56 will fit on it no dout?
No
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.
A person who is 5'10" and weighs 155 lbs would likely find the Yamaha YZ85 to be quite small, as the bike is designed for younger riders and has a lower seat height and weight capacity. Typically, the YZ85 is suited for riders around 5' to 5'5" and under 130 lbs. While they could technically ride it, they may be uncomfortable and outgrow it quickly. A larger bike, such as the YZ125 or YZ250F, would be a better fit for someone of that height and weight.
Nope
Most aftermarket providers sell swingarm stands that will fit the Buell XBikes. Pit Bull is one of the most popular, and American made.