Finally got out on the new WR125. The bike is pretty much everything I had hoped for. Fantastic for what is it (125) and what I would have to consider the most developed 125 offering going.
The ride - This was a bit trial by fire as I joined 2 A Enduro guys, one last years Enduro champ and hit the upcoming enduro course for "practice" These guy move right along and while not a full race speed still a very good pace. the first few miles were interesting. I liked the bike immediately but had to become accustom to a totally new bike ASAP. Also this area is what is basically hard baked clay with marble to fist size river rock on it, much better when wet but skatey when dry like it was for most the day. Not necessarily hard to ride on but can be tricky and takes some getting used to.
power - Since it is a 125 we will start here. Compared to my very good running 04 CR125 husky with Doma pipe the 09 WR125 has more bottom and a good bit more top. I have ridden a 07 WR125 and found it soft on top and overall a lot less rip than my 04 CR. I had really hoped i had not given up the top end rip going with the WR. Happy to report that was not the case. The WR flat RIPS on top and seems to pull a lot longer. It does have a slight flat spot in the jetting as i have it now but still is better than the CR top to bottom. Once i sort the mid range jetting this motor is going to be everything i had hoped for. It is a 125 and needs to be ridden like one. I traded off with Scott on his championship winning 07 YZ250 with rekluse and LTR suspension and it felt like a KX500 in comparison
Suspension - Very good stock. the rear is under sprung for me but did a remarkable job of being very controlled and soaked up everything. the forks were slightly on the firm side but very good as well. Once dialed for me I have no doubt the suspension will be anything short of fantastic. I would rate it very highly as is and with some break in and setup it will be as good as anything.
Handling - Ridiculous. Feels like the bike weighs nothing and can be thrown into corners with reckless abandon. This is where a 125 shines and this one is top of the heap IMHO. I have always LOVED the 08-09 frames and how they turn and when I saw the 09 125 with this frame i had to have it. It delivers big time. Once i have the right rear shock spring and the suspension set up I can't imagine how there could be a better turning bike. I have to readjust my thinking because if i thought about the upcoming corner to soon I was correcting before i got to the corner. Think about turning and you are turning. It took some reprogramming of what can be done on a bike. i still am far from finding it's limit.
Ergos - Perfect for me. Love the way the bike feels, the light controls, the great seat, the tiny feel, the bars (taller than stock), everything. this bike feels like it was designed for me. Again, love that 08-09 frame geometry / feel.
After almost 50 miles of tight 1-3 gear single track chasing 2 A level Enduro guys on a YZ250 and KTM200 i have to say this bike impressed me. Yes, it is a 125 and not for everyone, i knew that going in. It takes a commitment to a different riding style. I really liked the bike and it is what i had hoped it would be. One huge thing i notice over my TXC450 if the lack of being worked. i don;t know if I would have been slower of faster on the 450 (I'm guessing slightly slower here) but one thing i do know is i would have been much more worked after the ride. The lack of rip your arms out power and high placed weight on the 125 works you so much less. I feel much less "run over by a buss" feeling the next day and feel i could ride a lot longer on the 125. A friend of mine who has some 125 experience put it this way and it makes a lot of sense to me... 125's are more work mentally but a lot less physically.
Sorry I did not get many pix as we did not take a lot of brakes as they wanted to practice for the upcoming race.
River rock littered forest. Some of the trails were so tight here (fresh cut for the upcoming enduro) You had to fan the clutch in 1st. None were more than 3rd gear and that was just for a second.
Mr. fast guy Scott...
and usually all i see of him...
Really good stuff.
The ride - This was a bit trial by fire as I joined 2 A Enduro guys, one last years Enduro champ and hit the upcoming enduro course for "practice" These guy move right along and while not a full race speed still a very good pace. the first few miles were interesting. I liked the bike immediately but had to become accustom to a totally new bike ASAP. Also this area is what is basically hard baked clay with marble to fist size river rock on it, much better when wet but skatey when dry like it was for most the day. Not necessarily hard to ride on but can be tricky and takes some getting used to.
power - Since it is a 125 we will start here. Compared to my very good running 04 CR125 husky with Doma pipe the 09 WR125 has more bottom and a good bit more top. I have ridden a 07 WR125 and found it soft on top and overall a lot less rip than my 04 CR. I had really hoped i had not given up the top end rip going with the WR. Happy to report that was not the case. The WR flat RIPS on top and seems to pull a lot longer. It does have a slight flat spot in the jetting as i have it now but still is better than the CR top to bottom. Once i sort the mid range jetting this motor is going to be everything i had hoped for. It is a 125 and needs to be ridden like one. I traded off with Scott on his championship winning 07 YZ250 with rekluse and LTR suspension and it felt like a KX500 in comparison

Suspension - Very good stock. the rear is under sprung for me but did a remarkable job of being very controlled and soaked up everything. the forks were slightly on the firm side but very good as well. Once dialed for me I have no doubt the suspension will be anything short of fantastic. I would rate it very highly as is and with some break in and setup it will be as good as anything.
Handling - Ridiculous. Feels like the bike weighs nothing and can be thrown into corners with reckless abandon. This is where a 125 shines and this one is top of the heap IMHO. I have always LOVED the 08-09 frames and how they turn and when I saw the 09 125 with this frame i had to have it. It delivers big time. Once i have the right rear shock spring and the suspension set up I can't imagine how there could be a better turning bike. I have to readjust my thinking because if i thought about the upcoming corner to soon I was correcting before i got to the corner. Think about turning and you are turning. It took some reprogramming of what can be done on a bike. i still am far from finding it's limit.
Ergos - Perfect for me. Love the way the bike feels, the light controls, the great seat, the tiny feel, the bars (taller than stock), everything. this bike feels like it was designed for me. Again, love that 08-09 frame geometry / feel.
After almost 50 miles of tight 1-3 gear single track chasing 2 A level Enduro guys on a YZ250 and KTM200 i have to say this bike impressed me. Yes, it is a 125 and not for everyone, i knew that going in. It takes a commitment to a different riding style. I really liked the bike and it is what i had hoped it would be. One huge thing i notice over my TXC450 if the lack of being worked. i don;t know if I would have been slower of faster on the 450 (I'm guessing slightly slower here) but one thing i do know is i would have been much more worked after the ride. The lack of rip your arms out power and high placed weight on the 125 works you so much less. I feel much less "run over by a buss" feeling the next day and feel i could ride a lot longer on the 125. A friend of mine who has some 125 experience put it this way and it makes a lot of sense to me... 125's are more work mentally but a lot less physically.
Sorry I did not get many pix as we did not take a lot of brakes as they wanted to practice for the upcoming race.


River rock littered forest. Some of the trails were so tight here (fresh cut for the upcoming enduro) You had to fan the clutch in 1st. None were more than 3rd gear and that was just for a second.


Mr. fast guy Scott...

and usually all i see of him...


Really good stuff.
