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  1. #1 Anyone good with dirtbikes? 
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    So I have always wanted a bike. I was talking to a buddy that has a couple and he told me hes got an 04 125. I think he said yamaha yz125 if that sounds right? lol its in parts right now and he said it just needs a crank bearing. When I was talking to my other friend about buying it he said I should and that his dad can help put it in. Good investmeant? How hard is a crank bearing to put in? Does it have to be pressed?
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    Birtbikes?

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    Yea man you know birtbikes.. wow I need sleep haha
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    if its a YZ125 most likely its a 2 stroke, you have to split the case to fix it witch inst an easy job alot of 2 stoke engine have this happen to them

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    Its hard to split the case? I was reading up that if you dont have a press you can heat up the case and put the bearings in the freezer and tap em in with a hammer.
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    two strokes like to go away. they just dont last and arent reliable if youre in constant ass whooping mode, which is 100% of the time when youre riding.
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