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tutton
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PostPosted: 21:27 - 16 Sep 2008    Post subject: 4 stroke 125 bikes Reply with quote

What choices are there chaps.
Id like something fairing if possible available funds now strech to 1500 Crying or Very sad but then ill be proper poor but show what ya got, would do a stroker but im going to blow pistons.
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PostPosted: 21:47 - 16 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

CBR125, Sachs XTC125, Hyosung GT125R, Hyosung Comet 125, Honda Varadero, Suzuki Van Van, Yamaha XT125, Honda CG125, Yamaha YBR125 just to name a few.

Some are unfaired but you can pick which ones you are interested in.

EDIT: You could always get a cheap reliable 2 stroke like a TZR125.
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PostPosted: 22:17 - 16 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

To add to the above: Yamaha YZF R125, Skyjet RR7 125/Kaisar 125 (Chinese Honda CBR 125 clones), Lifan Sprint LF125-30 (Again Chinese), Megelli 125r (Post-Production?) & Suzuki GS125.

Buy a 2 stroke, they are in a different league of fun.
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PostPosted: 22:35 - 16 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

Fahd wrote:
To add to the above: Yamaha YZF R125, Skyjet RR7 125/Kaisar 125 (Chinese Honda CBR 125 clones), Lifan Sprint LF125-30 (Again Chinese), Megelli 125r (Post-Production?) & Suzuki GS125.

Buy a 2 stroke, they are in a different league of fun.


Also to add to that the Suzuki GN125 but I am using one to do my test and trust me, they're so shit. They struggle to do 50mph and you have to be in 5th gear for 30mph or else the engine is revving it's tits off.
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PostPosted: 00:20 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Reply with quote

ms51ves3 wrote:
Also to add to that the Suzuki GN125 but I am using one to do my test and trust me, they're so shit. They struggle to do 50mph and you have to be in 5th gear for 30mph or else the engine is revving it's tits off.


Haha, I did my test on one, I thought it was awesome! Admittedly you did have to gun it in fourth to get to sixty, then if you wanted to change up you couldn't let the throttle go whilst doing it or you wouuld instantly lose 10mph. It took a while for my instructor to convince me that I wouldn't blow it up Razz.

I have a couple of mates who just bought 125s to learn to ride on and neither of them took me seriously when I showed them these Laughing.
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PostPosted: 00:24 - 17 Sep 2008    Post subject: Re: 4 stroke 125 bikes Reply with quote

tutton wrote:
would do a stroker but im going to blow pistons.

4 stroke engines cost a lot more to rebuild, perhaps you should stick to 2 strokes, then Smile.
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