A 250F (250cc four-stroke) is generally faster than a 125 (125cc two-stroke) due to its larger engine displacement, which provides more power and torque. While both types of bikes have their advantages, the 250F typically accelerates quicker and can achieve higher top speeds compared to the 125. However, rider skill and terrain can also influence performance.
20 percent off 125 = 10020% off of 125= 20% discount applied to 125= 125 - (20% * 125)= 125 - (0.20 * 125)= 125 - 25= 100
125 x 125 = 15625
The GCF is 125.
1*125=125 or 5*25=125
0 x 125 = 0 1 x 125 = 125 2 x 125 = 250 3 x 125 = 375 4 x 125 = 500 5 x 125 = 625 6 x 125 = 750 7 x 125 = 875 8 x 125 = 1000 9 x 125 = 1125 10 x 125 = 1250 11 x 125 = 1375 12 x 125 = 1500 et.seq.,
125
get a 250f if ur goona be trail riding bcc they r good race bikes but the 4 stroke motor would be good for bottom end in the trails.
yz 85 cus its 2 stroke but if u modify the 125 enough the 125 is faster ya dinconpoop the ttr 125 is faster
250F is equal to 121.11°C.
at 170 i wouldn't recommend getting a 125. go with the 250f or 250 2stroke. the 125 will have to work more and seem slower to you
If you have been riding your whole life then you could get a 250f. Im 5'8 125 pounds and i ride a 09 yz 250f. Fits me perfect
Of course TMX 125 is much more faster i believe coz thats my favorite motor.
kx 125 is way faster
no i have a 2000 yz 125 and can beat a kx 125 blind folded
KTM 125
250ºF = 121.11ºC
NO