I was just wondering if this was a good buy, it's an early 2000s Husqvarna Cr 125, but it needs a stator and clutch lever and I was wondering if it was worth it for 600 bucks?
Little late chiming in but id call bills motorcycles plus and halls cycles to make sure you can get the parts you need
ARE YOU TOTALLY NEW TO MOTORCYCLES? CAN YOU GET US SOME PICS AND A FOR SURE YEAR? THOSE BIKE CAN BE VERY GOOD BUT WE NEED TO KNOW MORE ABOUT YOU[ SIZE, TYPE OF RIDING YOU PLANING ON ECT] AND HOW MUCH MONEY CAN WE SPEND LOL BUT KNOW THIS REST ASSURED YOU ARE AT THE RIGHT PLACE
how are we supposed to tell you if its worth it if we know nothing about the bikes condition, what it looks like, or if you know how to do your own service? 600 isnt very much but you have to help us help you?? edit..just saw he asked this and never checked back for our answers...lol
If you are a causal rider, do not purchase a Husqvarna bike. Go buy one of the thousands of cheaper Japan made bikes. Even for the non-casual bike owner or rider, Huskies are not for everyone as is shown here about everyday on this web site. Most just need a Japan made bike to enjoy riding and having a good time... You sound like you have good attitude young man and you probably will do well on a dirt bike ...
I agree with ray. Everyone needs a YZ250X. That way they become so popular that Yamaha produces a YZ300X and then I can go buy one!
u no theres a GYTR kit for that.... right Oh BTW i have some good 07 YZ 250 2T plastic both shrouds and side panels and the front number plate CHEAP
Isn't that the Athena kit? That's $1,295. Ouch. I'll wait until Yami comes out with the Enduro tuned YZ300X.