no its good but you might want to consider a 250 if he knows how to ride I'm 14 gonna be 15 in two months and i own a 06 Yamaha banshee but for 2 wheelers its more dangerous but the ttr is good and fast enough for a 14 year old so no its not to small and not to big just perfect
The Yamaha TTR 125L is manufactured in Indonesia. Yamaha has production facilities in various countries, but the TTR 125L specifically comes from their Indonesian plant, which focuses on producing a range of motorcycles for various markets.
Around 45 to 50mph.
I got my all Stock 2007 ttr 125L to go up to 90 on the back lane
My 07 ttr 125l went about 55 , according to my GPS , stock.
The letter "L" in the Yamaha TTR 125L designates the model as a larger version of the TTR 125. While the standard TTR 125 is designed for smaller riders and has a lower seat height, the "L" variant features a taller seat and longer suspension travel, making it suitable for taller or more experienced riders. This allows for improved performance and comfort on various terrains.
To replace 2nd gear on a 2005 TTR 125L, you'll need to disassemble the engine. Start by removing the side case, then take out the clutch and shift mechanism to access the transmission. Carefully remove the old 2nd gear and install the new one, ensuring proper alignment. Reassemble the engine components in reverse order, making sure to torque all bolts to the manufacturer's specifications.
A TTR 125L is what I bought my daughter to learn to ride on. Very dependable and mild mannered, a good bike to learn on.
always run 93oct in dirtbikes, this makes your bike good on gas and 5 mph faster.
Get a 125cc. If you already know how to ride then you will get bored with an 85 real quick.
Probably a yamaha ttr 110
Yamaha ttr 230 im 15 and have one it rules
small