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Joined: 29 Mar 2007 Karma :    
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 Posted: 16:10 - 02 Apr 2007 Post subject: different types of 125's.. |
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first off, i just joined so ello everyone
Hoping to get a 125 some time next year, wouldnt mind gettin something like a mx125 'cos i like the look of 'em and i've heard crossers tend to be cheap to repair if you crash 'em.
But i was just wondering what the difference is between different types of 125's in terms of handling, accelleration etc. by different types i mean sport bikes, peds, etc.
Also, are there any good honda 125s that tend to be quite cheap? would be great to get a honda, i hear they're pretty reliable and easy to get parts for
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Honda:
CG125 - Commuter, reliable, slow
XR125 - Dirtbike, same as CG
NSR125 - Sportsbike, two stroke, fast, needs more care
Varadero 125 - Slow, heavy, same as CG but enduro style
VT125 - V twin cruiser, slow
CL125 - enduro/dirtbike style, very slow
All are pretty good learner bikers, just choose style you like
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 Posted: 16:28 - 02 Apr 2007 Post subject: |
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just had a look at some reviews for the XR125. seems quite cheap to run, like the look of it too hopefully ill be able to find one that doesnt cost too much. is a 4 stroke cheaper to insure than a 2 stroke? or no difference? |
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The MX125 shares the motor with the RS125 (i think) so it's pretty quick, but also fragile unless warmed up and given top quality oil and re-builds. ____________________ My Flickr |
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