to the best of my knowledge, the primary drive is the same but gear box's ratio's are definately different.
they share 1st gear only with the YZ's ratio's being closer than the mighty MX box.
my little MX may as well be a 4 speed as i never use 1st gear.
i believe the YZ is the other way round as they never seem to get the full use of top gear without making 1st too low.
a good box/ratio combo would be the DT box fitted with the MX 2nd gear.
once again Firko, that was too much beer, a calculator and a lot of head scratching.
for my money, the YZ and MX are the same bike except for the gearbox/tank and ignition as most 125's seem to get modified somewhat.
sounds like you picked up some good stuff.
Ah yes - you're jogging my memory here Mr Vandy.
DT and MX share 3rd gear.
MX and YZ share 1st gear.
DT has different (lower) primary drive ratio than MX/YZ.
What this means, is that if you combine a DT primary drive with YZ gearset, the overall gearing is VERY low - I ran 15/47 sprockets on my DT-based bike, and its still too low (pinned in top, well before the big table at Clarence, for anyone who's ridden there). When it finally re-emerges from the garage, it will have 15/44.
My YZ has standard sprockets. I've only ridden it once, but it was geared too low for Buladelah. It can definitely stand taller gearing there, but I think it would be OK on most tracks.
Honestly, with a decent sized carb and non-Vandy porting
, I think the wider spread of MX ratios are better.