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| CG125 vs RV125 VANVAN ?? |
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FWIW the VanVan would be more individual. Depends on the image / style you want. For something to be seen with then the VanVan. For something to just ride without worry then the CG. ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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Up front: I own a CG125, so I'm biased . I did, however, seriously consider an RV for a long time and it's only because I found a better deal on a CG than I could find on the RV that I went that way; I've not had any reason to regret this yet.
The CG has one major advantage: a rock solid reputation (which means it'll sell fairly easily) which is well deserved (they can take some serious abuse before they break, and even if they do their quite cheap to fix). The current VanVan is a fairly new bike (despite the retro looks) -- by all accounts its a good bike, but it simply does not have the literally decades of incremental design improvement that have gone into the CG.
The RV does however look much more friendly than the new style CG and even though it'll have an identical performance to the CG, it looks neither very fast nor particularly slow, which may help both the riders attitude and other peoples judgment of what it can do.
Something that will have changed somwhat by now, but which was very noticeable about a year ago when I was looking for a bike is the price tag: CGs and their various models could be had from a few hundred, while the cheapest RV would start around £1200. Grab a bike trader (or look on their site) and have a look for your self though to get an idea of current prices, but chances are this hasn't changed all that much.
Yes, the CGs looks are not its strong point. It is so fantasticly average looking in fact that it'll turn your hair gray before turning a head. They are, however, not boring: they will do a consistent 60mph, up to near enough 70 when the conditions are right (don't expect more than that from any other 125cc four stroke except maybe a the "race rep" CBR125), especially at town speed (under 40mph) it's surprisingly nippy, and last, but not least, it'll give you about 80mpg even if you ride it like a drag racer (which means an all day ride-out will probably cost you about a fiver in petrol).
In all, the RV is probably much the same, but it does not have the karma the CG has built up. If "pure function" makes up more than half of your bike choice, the CG should win hands down. If you really don't get on with the looks, however, and you can afford the Vanvan, that may be the better choice for you.
If you haven't done your CBT yet, there's a pretty good chance you'll get to "test ride" a CG for it anyway , so you'll see then how "boring" that'll feel  ____________________ CG125 (stolen->recovered!) || Wars do not decide who's right, only who's left. |
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I am not expert but have a look at YBR 125's too ( I have one so i am being biased lol)
They are a lot better looking than the CG but like everyone says the CG is solid  |
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You might also want to consider the 2stroke trailie 125's (various models KMX, DT MTX etc.). Much more fun and faster, and around the same price as a CG for an oldish one. The handling on any of these is generally much better than a CG (which gets its fork springs from a biro), and i never noticed any difference in tyre noise at all (and you cant hear anything except the engine above 30 anyway).
The downside is the fuel economy isnt as good (still better than most cars), you have to put 2 stroke oil in it, and it'll need a rebore sooner or later.
I only mention it since, having tried both 2 stroke and 4 stroke 125's, i personally wouldnt consider a 4 stroke now, its like being blown along by a gentle breeze...
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P.S. Out of the choices, id have a Van Van, but only because they are so funky (the beach buggy of the bike world!) ____________________ Current - '94 VFR750FR (Dead), '00 VFR800FI, '11 600 Hornet - Previous - '11 CBF125, '10 Street Triple R, '92 MZ ETZ301, '05 TTR250, NSR125R, KMX125, "Honda" Win
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I'd buy the OHC-engined VanVan over the pushrod engine CG any day. Apart from that the VanVan is a really nice bike to ride, for a small bike  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 19 years, 235 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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