A brand new 125cc dirt bike in 1995 was typically around $2,000 to $3,500 USD , with some entry-level models a bit below that and higher-spec race bikes above it.

What that means

  • Budget models: closer to the low end of the range.
  • Mainstream Japanese 125cc motocross bikes: often sat in the middle of that range.
  • Race-focused or premium setups: could cost more, especially with dealer fees and accessories.

A practical 1995 example

A new 125cc two-stroke motocross bike from a major brand in the mid-1990s usually landed around the mid-$2,000s to low-$3,000s before extras.

Inflation note

In today’s money, that 1995 price range would be noticeably higher, roughly equivalent to about double or more depending on the exact model and inflation measure.

If you want, I can also estimate the price for a specific 1995 model like a Honda CR125, Yamaha YZ125, Suzuki RM125, or Kawasaki KX125.