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How tall should you be to ride a TTR 125?

How tall should you be to ride a TTR 125?

Yamaha’s stock TTR 125LV and 125L dirt bikes are preset at 30.5 inches high at the seat, providing approximately 10.4 inches of ground clearance. Riders with longer legs or a lower center of gravity might need more ground clearance for negotiating moguls and when riding in deep grooves.

How tall is a Yamaha TT 125?

30.5 inches
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Displacement 124cc
Seat height 30.5 inches
Wheel Base 50 inches
Weight 198 lbs
Part diagrams link Yamaha TTR125 Parts Diagrams (MotoSport.com)

What is the top speed of a TTR 125?

The TTR 125 has quite a low top speed of 45 to 55 mph, because nobody cares for top speed on a tiny cross bike. You could change the top speed by changing the transmission ratio of the chain drive, so you either use a toothed wheel with one or more teeth more, or you choose a smaller toothed wheel at the rear wheel.

How tall is a TTR 125 small wheel?

TTR125 – What’s the difference? The TTR125 comes in two different sizes that can fit a variety of riders in height. The standard TTR125 comes with a 17″ front wheel and a 14″ rear wheel with a seat height of 30.5″. The TTR125L/125LE have a 19″ front wheel and 16″ rear wheel and have a seat height of 31.7″.

Is a TTR 125 a trail bike?

A TTR 125 is a 4 stroke beginner trail bike with a short seat height, soft suspension, and a low performance engine.

How much does a Yamaha TTR 125 weigh?

The Yamaha TT-R 125 weighs 74.0 kg (163.1 pounds). How tall (seat height) is a Yamaha TT-R 125? The Yamaha TT-R 125 seat height is 775 mm (30.5 inches) If adjustable, lowest setting.

How much horsepower does a TTR 125 have?

The Yamaha TT-R 125 has 9.80 HP (7.2 kW) @ 8000 RPM. How much does a Yamaha TT-R 125 weighs? The Yamaha TT-R 125 weighs 74.0 kg (163.1 pounds). How tall (seat height) is a Yamaha TT-R 125?

What does TTR stand for on a Yamaha bike?

Back in the day, Yamaha had a model called TT which I believe stands for trail. They were big, heavy bikes that were made for trail riding (who would have guessed?). The R stands for racing. The newer TTR models share some of the same parts as the YZ and YZF bikes which makes them lighter and easier to ride.