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| ms51ves3 |
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 Posted: 13:00 - 03 Jan 2008 Post subject: Cheap |
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I know it's a cheap chinese 'bike but my god is this cheap.
£399
Now I know loads of people are going to say 'why don't you buy a cg125?' but this has an electric start aswell.
I just always look at this and think you could loctite every bolt and ride it until it explodes and you wouldn't care because it's so cheap. |
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It'll rust into the ground and be a liablity after 6 weeks. You could damage yourself or someone else if it explodes or something too. All for the sake of it being "cheap"
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I know the indicators will work as I have the same ones on my Yamaha  |
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its Chinese tat, as said buy a CG125 cheap stuff like that is a false economy , I watched a chinese copy of a CG like that park next to me at work, over 6 months I watched it turn from silver to rust,
and as such its very much a false economy. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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| Big_Ham wrote: | | Itchy wrote: |
thats not 100% true , Dainese costs a fortune , falls apart easily , Alpine stars ditto, |
My alpinestars suit has been perfect apart from a zip fob coming off, although I have heard bad things about Dainese recently. |
the acid test is crashing in them, my old Dainese suit was fine , till I came off and its seams broke , ditto with G's orange superman suit. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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By the time it was delivered to you it would probably be rusted to hell
I saw a very rusty Chinese bike parked next to my 6 year old fazer, I had a look at plate, it was 12 months old but looked worse than a lot of neglected 15 year old Jap bikes.
Wouldn't touch Chinese bikes with a barge pole, cheap tat IMO ____________________ Enjoy everyday, tell those you love everyday you love them
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"Since its first introduction, HUONIAO/Hongdou has always been ultra reliable the 125 has gained Europe’s respect and admiration as one of the greatest all-round transporters, commuter learner bikes in the 125cc class. A bike that gets the job done with no hassle runs for years on end while requiring the bare minimum of care and maintenance. From UK to Germany and all over Europe the HUNONIAO/Hongdou 125 has been a starting platform in putting commuters on two wheels.
Styling is minimal forming the basic solid performance and design, the 125 has always provided the fundamental necessities sought in a good, low-cost motorcycle. Those being strong, electric start and all round performance, plenty of riding comfort and convenience with a factory fitted rack as standard and—above all—bulletproof reliability no matter what roads it’s called upon to travel dirt track to dual carriage ways. So, it comes as little surprise that in virtually any long-term evaluation to be found, in any language and however the points are given, the 125 always comes out on top with high marks for lasting quality value and long-term satisfaction.
The 125’s low cost have also made it a popular vehicle for use in riding schools, where its design forgiving operation in stall new learner riders with a much needed feeling of confidence in their abilities early in their training, while giving fun into their introduction to the joys of motorcycling .
One of the motorcycling world’s best-kept secrets is the fact that the 125 is also quite a powerful and quick-performing riding machine for its displacement class, and even experienced riders are often unexpectedly surprised by its peppy acceleration and agile, sure-footed handling. And what it may lack in top speed and power it more than makes up for in economy, dependability.
With its attractions of low cost and easy operation, the 125 has been targeted mainly toward entry riders and urban commuters, on a budget although its charms has been much more widely accepted by riders of all ages and tastes looking for a light and entertaining motorcycle, either as a second bike or as their main mode of transportation. Still, the CTM has noticeably lacked a few creature features that have become synonymous with ‘real’ motorcycles, and this absence has left this sturdy and dependable little bike looking somehow incomplete compared to its stable mates. Primary among these shortcomings have been its lack of both a convenient starter motor and a more powerful front brake, rubber mounted indicators these were the first things replaced on in its new redesign.
For its new 2008 model, the new 125 was first fitted with an all-new electric starter with one-touch starting ease to this popular machine and still keeps the kick start as back up.
The 125’s reliable air-cooled overhead valve single cylinder engine has certainly proven itself over years world wide simplicity equals a long lasting product.
The OHV engine configuration and 5-speed transmission easy and smooth shifting".
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"Unless specified elsewhere in the listing, our warranty is parts only. These products are very straight forward and are easily serviceable by anyone with the least mechanical background".
= Fvck off, you lying, whoring scumbag. ____________________ "There's the horizon! Ride hard, ride fast and cut down all who stand in your way!" |
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Did a very similar thing here a couple of months ago...  ____________________ My claim to fame: Austin Vince nicked my pen... |
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https://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews97959.html
To me, if it's a matter of "I need dirt cheap transportation now and can't afford something bigger" than go for it. The time and money saved when riding the thing for the whole of it's 12 month life span can be put into a better bike, and if it doesn't die by then, even better!
Buying a Chinese bike is kind of it like an AMF era Harley Davidson. You knew what you wrought when you paid for the bike. It'll have something wrong with it right off the line and you'll have to wrench it all the time, but buy the right bike for you and you'll love it regardless. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 188 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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