Man, it is so good to see Ryan out there running some semi-hot laps again. I cannot tell you how many really great rides he treated us to when he was actively competing. The man really gave everything he had and as a fan I need to tell him we noticed his to-the-wall effort and how he would "leave nothing on the table" when he was done with a race. A lot of people may not realize how difficult it was for him physically and mentally to put it all out there. I'm an old man but my hat is off to Ryan and always will be. Really great upload. I very much agree with Ryan concerning the topic of consistency on the race track.
Great video again thanks Josh. I picked my YZ125 up 2 weeks ago and have been having so much fun on it. As everyone says, the most fun dirt bike i have ever ridden 👍😊✊
Needs to go to pro circuit IMO. I'm not a Yamaha guy but they deserve so much credit for investing in the 125. I hope they win everything that they can.
Depends. Want me to be 100% honest with you? The KTM is a better bike. I love Yamaha, but when I hit the races, 95% of guys on a 125 are on a KTM/Husky. They have the most powerful engines and solid suspension. For the average rider this bike is a better choice but for serious racing the KTM is just on top of the game because at the top level guys are really beating these things and every little horsepower counts. I’m sure the factory bikes are different especially in EUropean 125 championship but just my two cents
Ryan vilapoto was the best rider ever on the planet, who beats Stewart,wyndham reed, dungey like he did. I reckon Carmichael would of even struggled keeping up with him if he was around than. When the 450 class came out in 2005 we thought the bike couldn't go any quicker, than Ryan came along. The bikes got powerfully,better suspension, tracks deteriorated more and Ryan nailed it. Man I thought 7 Stewart would never get beaten and Ryan beat him, 4 championships. I bet if he didn't break his tail bone and pressure of fitness, teams etc he would of won more. Hats off to you Ryan, they said Stewart was fastest man on the planet but in my mind he was.
@@slayer6936 yeah i would love to see a strong MX 175 or 200cc two stroke but that requires a new engine, a 125 can only be bored and stroked to around 160cc before issues start to emerge (namely the cylinders are not thick enough to house that big of a piston
ive owned so many bikes the last two years making a switch from the 125 to bigger bikes etc.... i keep coming back to the 125 just sold my 22 yz 250 and picked up this 22 yz 125.... think im staying on the tiddler 😁
I love Poto but if he thinks his Era was just as deep as now, he's smoking some good stuff. There was a couple years where it was Stew, Chad, Dungey, Canard, K-Dub that could win but now you got Webb,Tomac,Osborne, AC, Dillan, Anderson, Marv, Barcia, Kenny, Sexton. Come on Poto, for real?!?!
Ok cool I’m not the only one that thinks he’s delusional on that lol he’s a goat but he needs to relax, eras haven’t crossed over like this in forever, in his era tomac, Anderson, barcia, marv etc would’ve already been done but now there stayin around longer so they end up racing the new generation unlike the RC, villo, dungey era. I forgot the stat but there’s like 15 champions on the line right now ain’t no way in hell there was 15 champs on the line when he was racing
I’m sorry I couldn’t agree more with Villapoto. Marv= not champion material any longer, Osborne= missing races, Dillan= still young and IMO not much more formidable than Plessinger. As much as I’m a Roczen fan, even he is predictable and though he’s fast everyone can see by how he’s riding each Saturday if he’s gonna be a winner or barely make the podium (or not…). Sexton, same as Roczen, Webb, same, Tomac, same. I think the older era was a much deeper field no doubt, IMO
I get the sentiment, but seriously for the AVERAGE rider, I really don't know how you'd improve on the existing YZ250 engine. When jetted and tuned correctly, it is just so good. I think the only real improvement I would like to see is an adjustable power valve, but that's unlikely. I think the changes the bike needed most was from an ergonomics and styling perspective, and they accomplished that this year. Still a new engine would be exciting, I agree.
1 a month? You must ride a ton. I easily get 20hrs on a top end with vertex 2 ring pistons. Less with a single ring of course. Currently at 10 hours and still runs like a champ. In a typical practice day it’s maybe 1-1.5 hours of engine time. So we’re talking almost 20 full days. Some guys who don’t ride super hard put 40 hours on a top end. The maintenance isn’t as high as people make it out to be. Just make sure it’s not jetted on the ragged edge lean, monitor the crank seals so air doesn’t get sucked in and lean it out, clean air filters and they can last a bit.
@@GingersnapRacing bruh if your only getting 20 hours on a top end your doin something fucked up. I ride the shit outta my 98 kx 125 and the top end last me 60+ hours
@@sethbolin5145 I’m not only getting 20 hours it’s a personal choice to change it. But like I said even 20 hours is a lot more then I put in in a month these days. I can get 60+ out of it if I wanted to but I choose not to. 40 would be my personal comfortable max. Tore down my 350 @40 and it looked solid but the piston skirt had some wear. I’m running a mod motor with a vortex ecu, high compression head so I have a bit higher cylinder temps than a regular stock bike. As someone who’s had a crank seal behind the ignition cover go bad and cause it to run lean and melt the piston @25 hours (luckily in a straight away) I’d rather change it at 20 hours and inspect. Than it melt it on the face of a jump.
@@GingersnapRacing ohhh okay okay makes sense now I thought you were saying you only get 20 hours I was like damn bro you must be riding the shit outta that thing 🤣 but ya that makes sense and good maintenance tips for sure 👍🏽
Villos a goat but he’s delusional if he thinks the class was deeper when he was racing, the 5th place dude when he was racing would get dominated by the dudes running 5th these days n it’s only been like this over the past couple years it was pretty weak after villo left. Tomac, Marv, Osborne, Anderson, barcia etc would’ve retired already in villos era, the eras barely crossed over like it is right now
I only disagree the 450 field isn't all that's stacked I see more than just a few competitors that are cable for a Win on any given Saturday or Sunday probably more so this years consistency when's the long race but as far as race to win the given race is a little more than more just a coin toss on it would be for a while a 50/50 toss up for a single night win
I mean... he's got a good point. RD raced Tomac, Roczen, Webb, etc and they couldn't beat him for that specific reason, they were too inconsistent. If you've followed the sport for a while, you know that every season is "the deepest field in the history of the sport" we've heard this statement since the McGrath - Carmichael days. There is no denying that there are a lot of very fast guys now, but there's also no denying that they are very inconsistent. RV, RD and Reed were very consistent, then you also had JS7 with the crazy speed and guys like Whindam, Millsaps and Canard who could win races. It seems pretty evenly matched to me.
@@eliasvaldes82 i habe raced for over 18 years amd have never missed a tv race .not even qualifying or practice i watch it all..from 1st to 10th place is so much more stacked than ever before when RV races it was a race for second place now we have huge name guys in 10th place..no era is better than the other i love it all but as far as stacked fields right now we are by far the derpest it's ever been. I don't even think its a debate man
@@brodyrichard263 Let me give the top 10 from when RV won his last championship in 2014 with their credentials (at the time) and then tell me it's not a debate: Villopoto - 1 lites sx title, 3 450 sx titles - 3 lites mx titles, 2 450 mx titles Dungey - 1 lites sx title, 1 450 sx title - 1 lites mx title, 2 450 mx titles Roczen - 1 lites sx title Stewart - 2 lites sx titles, 2 450 sx titles - 1 lites mx title (23/24 moto wins) 1 450 mx title (perfect season) Barcia - 2 lites sx titles Tomac - 1 lites sx title - 1lites mx title Reed - 1 lites sx title, 2 450 sx titles - 1 450mx title Canard - 1 lites sx title Short - 3 time 3rd place finish in sx and mx championship Brayton - has finished in the top 10 every season (still does) Besides this guys there are still some more that were lites champions like Brock Tickle, Josh Hill, Wil Hahn or Jake Weimer. Also guys that couold challenge for top 5 and podiums like Josh Grant... I'm not taking anything away from the level of competition that we have today, there is no question that it is stacked, but it was stacked back then too, and to say there is not even a discussion IS taking away from how stacked the field was then... Like I said, Dungey beat all these guys 3 years straight, and RV had Dungey covered. Make of that what you want.
@@eliasvaldes82 it is so refreshing to talk to someome who actually knows the sport and cares. Me and you could get along very well lol ..and i do agree to an extent i dont think you are wrong, but i think some of the "stacked field " nowadays has a lot to do with social media making these guys really popular verses when you're referring to these guys were known strictly for their speed so at the end of the day it's probably apples-to-apples this field is always Stacked and its pretry hard to conpare even based of of official results but i do think raw talent these days for the top ten riders is far more than we have ever seen but maybe not race results and you could even say it's harder to be consistent now because of the depth of talent so it truly is hard to gauge but my personal opinion is if you take a still shot I'm the main event gate now versus and RVs Hay Day I really do believe that there is more talented Riders but social media as also these guys in the spotlight more so it's really hard to judge the Raw Talent I think 2022 is the best we have ever had
@@eliasvaldes82 its fun to think about because at the end of the day if you take RV and Dungey in their prime and put them on the gate for A1 2022 i dont think any od is could say what would happen because cooper webb is truly amazing and times have changed so its tough but its probably more even than we think but my opinion is now we have better riders on the track on a Saturday night but who gives a shit what i think🤷♂️ but remember my statments are not referring to race results im talking raw speed and talent now vs then
Man, it is so good to see Ryan out there running some semi-hot laps again. I cannot tell you how many really great rides he treated us to when he was actively competing. The man really gave everything he had and as a fan I need to tell him we noticed his to-the-wall effort and how he would "leave nothing on the table" when he was done with a race. A lot of people may not realize how difficult it was for him physically and mentally to put it all out there. I'm an old man but my hat is off to Ryan and always will be. Really great upload. I very much agree with Ryan concerning the topic of consistency on the race track.
Ryan is a big man, he sends that PC yamaha hard. So much fun to see him enjoying his career finally. Sad fucking villopoto story.
I picked up an old 2000 model. A few hundred bucks fixing her up and she runs like a new bike.
Long live the two stroke!
Great to see him riding for fun again and it’s always nice to hear his views on the sport 👏
Great video again thanks Josh. I picked my YZ125 up 2 weeks ago and have been having so much fun on it. As everyone says, the most fun dirt bike i have ever ridden 👍😊✊
Great video!! Everyone having a blast on the bike, life is good 🤘🤘
I could watch and listen to RV talk for hours. Very intelligent man, and what a monster he was on the track...
Really enjoyed this my friend 😁.. Thnx JM and appreciate the crew of MXA 👊 .. Old G 😉
This is why I keep my Yz 125 2019, Hope the see them keeping racing 125 or any 2 strokes.
josh good for getting the boss on camera. do that alot. thanks.
I haven’t seen Travis Preston in forever! Thanks!
Videos keep getting better. Love seeing Ryan out riding anytime.
Needs to go to pro circuit IMO. I'm not a Yamaha guy but they deserve so much credit for investing in the 125. I hope they win everything that they can.
Depends. Want me to be 100% honest with you? The KTM is a better bike. I love Yamaha, but when I hit the races, 95% of guys on a 125 are on a KTM/Husky. They have the most powerful engines and solid suspension. For the average rider this bike is a better choice but for serious racing the KTM is just on top of the game because at the top level guys are really beating these things and every little horsepower counts. I’m sure the factory bikes are different especially in EUropean 125 championship but just my two cents
Ryan vilapoto was the best rider ever on the planet, who beats Stewart,wyndham reed, dungey like he did.
I reckon Carmichael would of even struggled keeping up with him if he was around than.
When the 450 class came out in 2005 we thought the bike couldn't go any quicker, than Ryan came along.
The bikes got powerfully,better suspension, tracks deteriorated more and Ryan nailed it.
Man I thought 7 Stewart would never get beaten and Ryan beat him, 4 championships.
I bet if he didn't break his tail bone and pressure of fitness, teams etc he would of won more.
Hats off to you Ryan, they said Stewart was fastest man on the planet but in my mind he was.
if the new Yz sells well Yamaha should consider doing a production run of 150s
I would be on that!! Even like the pld days a yz175!!! That would rock!!
R.V. COUSIN worked for me in the WA ST NG..
@@slayer6936 yeah i would love to see a strong MX 175 or 200cc two stroke but that requires a new engine, a 125 can only be bored and stroked to around 160cc before issues start to emerge (namely the cylinders are not thick enough to house that big of a piston
RV2 my all-time favorite. 46, seen MANY legends. I respect all riders and an HRC man. RV was just different.
61 yrs old and am rocking z new yzx 125 in February i pick it up!!
Epic video!! Carson is a ripper and Ryan is a legend. Yz125's are always money!
This video was great! Love the RV input. He was not hitting those corners as usual
Need more Bradshaw
I agree, I talked to him for a bit in the morning but failed to get more clips or an interview. That would've definitely been good!
cookin' ribeye, drinking beer, and racing
ive owned so many bikes the last two years making a switch from the 125 to bigger bikes etc.... i keep coming back to the 125 just sold my 22 yz 250 and picked up this 22 yz 125.... think im staying on the tiddler 😁
I love Poto but if he thinks his Era was just as deep as now, he's smoking some good stuff. There was a couple years where it was Stew, Chad, Dungey, Canard, K-Dub that could win but now you got
Webb,Tomac,Osborne, AC, Dillan, Anderson, Marv, Barcia, Kenny, Sexton. Come on Poto, for real?!?!
Ok cool I’m not the only one that thinks he’s delusional on that lol he’s a goat but he needs to relax, eras haven’t crossed over like this in forever, in his era tomac, Anderson, barcia, marv etc would’ve already been done but now there stayin around longer so they end up racing the new generation unlike the RC, villo, dungey era. I forgot the stat but there’s like 15 champions on the line right now ain’t no way in hell there was 15 champs on the line when he was racing
I’m sorry I couldn’t agree more with Villapoto. Marv= not champion material any longer, Osborne= missing races, Dillan= still young and IMO not much more formidable than Plessinger. As much as I’m a Roczen fan, even he is predictable and though he’s fast everyone can see by how he’s riding each Saturday if he’s gonna be a winner or barely make the podium (or not…). Sexton, same as Roczen, Webb, same, Tomac, same. I think the older era was a much deeper field no doubt, IMO
I didn't realize DB and CB stole this idea. That's funny. Fun to see either way
I hope they update the engine next year on the yz250 if they I’m definitely getting one
I get the sentiment, but seriously for the AVERAGE rider, I really don't know how you'd improve on the existing YZ250 engine. When jetted and tuned correctly, it is just so good. I think the only real improvement I would like to see is an adjustable power valve, but that's unlikely. I think the changes the bike needed most was from an ergonomics and styling perspective, and they accomplished that this year. Still a new engine would be exciting, I agree.
The YZ250 is the best 250 2 stroke on the market. It has very good power and more than enough of it already
nice to find out how he is doing..true icon !
Caleb in the house!
Awesome dude. Motorcycle racer!
Is that Caleb like danger boy old trainer? I think it’s maybe Caleb Tennant?
Yes he is!
Yamaha who pushed for 4 stroke class Motocross bikes maybe now realizes that two strokes are more affordable ..to get more people into racing MX..
Most people are unaware that Villopoto has the highest win percentage in Supercross over in other rider. Even higher than Carmichael and McGrath.
RV has been off the training big time damnnnnn
Damn those tacos look good.
I like the banana seat.
YZ 125 and 250 2-stokes got aluminium frames in 2005 .
I want one toooooo!!!!!!!!
As much as I love ringing out a 2 stroke I can't afford replacing a top end one a month+
1 a month? You must ride a ton. I easily get 20hrs on a top end with vertex 2 ring pistons. Less with a single ring of course. Currently at 10 hours and still runs like a champ. In a typical practice day it’s maybe 1-1.5 hours of engine time. So we’re talking almost 20 full days. Some guys who don’t ride super hard put 40 hours on a top end.
The maintenance isn’t as high as people make it out to be. Just make sure it’s not jetted on the ragged edge lean, monitor the crank seals so air doesn’t get sucked in and lean it out, clean air filters and they can last a bit.
@@GingersnapRacing bruh if your only getting 20 hours on a top end your doin something fucked up. I ride the shit outta my 98 kx 125 and the top end last me 60+ hours
@@sethbolin5145 I’m not only getting 20 hours it’s a personal choice to change it. But like I said even 20 hours is a lot more then I put in in a month these days.
I can get 60+ out of it if I wanted to but I choose not to. 40 would be my personal comfortable max. Tore down my 350 @40 and it looked solid but the piston skirt had some wear.
I’m running a mod motor with a vortex ecu, high compression head so I have a bit higher cylinder temps than a regular stock bike.
As someone who’s had a crank seal behind the ignition cover go bad and cause it to run lean and melt the piston @25 hours (luckily in a straight away) I’d rather change it at 20 hours and inspect. Than it melt it on the face of a jump.
@@GingersnapRacing ohhh okay okay makes sense now I thought you were saying you only get 20 hours I was like damn bro you must be riding the shit outta that thing 🤣 but ya that makes sense and good maintenance tips for sure 👍🏽
You're doing it wrong
Only men ride Two Strokes girls ride 4 Strokes.... but I do love riding for strokes so easy
🌎 #1
Weird seeing POTO ON A BLUE BIKE
Villos a goat but he’s delusional if he thinks the class was deeper when he was racing, the 5th place dude when he was racing would get dominated by the dudes running 5th these days n it’s only been like this over the past couple years it was pretty weak after villo left. Tomac, Marv, Osborne, Anderson, barcia etc would’ve retired already in villos era, the eras barely crossed over like it is right now
Who are you?
I only disagree the 450 field isn't all that's stacked I see more than just a few competitors that are cable for a Win on any given Saturday or Sunday probably more so this years consistency when's the long race but as far as race to win the given race is a little more than more just a coin toss on it would be for a while a 50/50 toss up for a single night win
Yea he’s a bit delusional on that one, you know all the older riders like to talk up the era they were in lol
RV is high as a kite if he thinks tjis field is not deeper than ever before
I mean... he's got a good point. RD raced Tomac, Roczen, Webb, etc and they couldn't beat him for that specific reason, they were too inconsistent. If you've followed the sport for a while, you know that every season is "the deepest field in the history of the sport" we've heard this statement since the McGrath - Carmichael days. There is no denying that there are a lot of very fast guys now, but there's also no denying that they are very inconsistent. RV, RD and Reed were very consistent, then you also had JS7 with the crazy speed and guys like Whindam, Millsaps and Canard who could win races. It seems pretty evenly matched to me.
@@eliasvaldes82 i habe raced for over 18 years amd have never missed a tv race .not even qualifying or practice i watch it all..from 1st to 10th place is so much more stacked than ever before when RV races it was a race for second place now we have huge name guys in 10th place..no era is better than the other i love it all but as far as stacked fields right now we are by far the derpest it's ever been. I don't even think its a debate man
@@brodyrichard263 Let me give the top 10 from when RV won his last championship in 2014 with their credentials (at the time) and then tell me it's not a debate:
Villopoto - 1 lites sx title, 3 450 sx titles
- 3 lites mx titles, 2 450 mx titles
Dungey - 1 lites sx title, 1 450 sx title
- 1 lites mx title, 2 450 mx titles
Roczen - 1 lites sx title
Stewart - 2 lites sx titles, 2 450 sx titles
- 1 lites mx title (23/24 moto wins)
1 450 mx title (perfect season)
Barcia - 2 lites sx titles
Tomac - 1 lites sx title
- 1lites mx title
Reed - 1 lites sx title, 2 450 sx titles
- 1 450mx title
Canard - 1 lites sx title
Short - 3 time 3rd place finish in sx and mx championship
Brayton - has finished in the top 10 every season (still does)
Besides this guys there are still some more that were lites champions like Brock Tickle, Josh Hill, Wil Hahn or Jake Weimer. Also guys that couold challenge for top 5 and podiums like Josh Grant...
I'm not taking anything away from the level of competition that we have today, there is no question that it is stacked, but it was stacked back then too, and to say there is not even a discussion IS taking away from how stacked the field was then... Like I said, Dungey beat all these guys 3 years straight, and RV had Dungey covered. Make of that what you want.
@@eliasvaldes82 it is so refreshing to talk to someome who actually knows the sport and cares. Me and you could get along very well lol ..and i do agree to an extent i dont think you are wrong, but i think some of the "stacked field " nowadays has a lot to do with social media making these guys really popular verses when you're referring to these guys were known strictly for their speed so at the end of the day it's probably apples-to-apples this field is always Stacked and its pretry hard to conpare even based of of official results but i do think raw talent these days for the top ten riders is far more than we have ever seen but maybe not race results and you could even say it's harder to be consistent now because of the depth of talent so it truly is hard to gauge but my personal opinion is if you take a still shot I'm the main event gate now versus and RVs Hay Day I really do believe that there is more talented Riders but social media as also these guys in the spotlight more so it's really hard to judge the Raw Talent I think 2022 is the best we have ever had
@@eliasvaldes82 its fun to think about because at the end of the day if you take RV and Dungey in their prime and put them on the gate for A1 2022 i dont think any od is could say what would happen because cooper webb is truly amazing and times have changed so its tough but its probably more even than we think but my opinion is now we have better riders on the track on a Saturday night but who gives a shit what i think🤷♂️ but remember my statments are not referring to race results im talking raw speed and talent now vs then
Ryans bike sounds like a big bore