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CBR125R
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PostPosted: 18:14 - 28 Sep 2009    Post subject: My New Bike Reply with quote

So I recently got myself a bike a CBR 125 2004 for 8000 miles on the clock its in really good condition apart from the odd paint chip.

As Ive just started riding a make mistakes every so often usually and Im not going to deny it showing off outside college Embarassed its pretty lame I know. Such as today I accidentally manged to make a clutch less up change into second

Basically Im asking what sort of damage can red lining it cause? Serious Damage? I accidentally red lined it the other day when doing a take over.

The other thing I have done is when moving it up from first into second accidentally not putting it in gear properly!

Its a brilliant little bike and I really like it! The only bad thing I have noticed is the fact it sometimes pops out of gear its usually when in fourth or fith? I cant work out if its me accidently knocking the gear change or not Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad

Anyway looking foward to replies

Thanks.
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spakmitten
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PostPosted: 18:33 - 28 Sep 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

keep ya feet further back on the pegs, so the balls of your feet are on them and poke them outwards
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PostPosted: 18:51 - 28 Sep 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

As long as it's warm when you red line the motor it doesn't hurt it. Just don't do it from cold.
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ThoughtContro...
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PostPosted: 20:08 - 28 Sep 2009    Post subject: Re: My New Bike Reply with quote

CBR125R wrote:


The other thing I have done is when moving it up from first into second accidentally not putting it in gear properly!

Its a brilliant little bike and I really like it! The only bad thing I have noticed is the fact it sometimes pops out of gear its usually when in fourth or fith? I cant work out if its me accidently knocking the gear change or not Crying or Very sad Crying or Very sad


They are a fun little bike if you accept them for what they are. I've still got mine post test and its my Mon-Fri commuter, knockabout around town bike.

I used to frequently knock it into neutral when changing from 1st to second, usually on a busy roundabout. Probably just needs a good firmer boot to second.

Also mine used to fall out of second into neutral after changing up and giving it some revs. I recall a review saying there was a long way between 1st and second on the CBR125 gearbox. I dont recall any problem between 4th and 5th tho.

Compared to the gearbox on the SV the little Honda gearbox feels like its made out of cocoa tins.
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T0MMY
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PostPosted: 20:11 - 28 Sep 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Why does everyone under the age of 20 on here start their posts with "so" Brick Wall

Anyway, sensible choice of first bike, buy a haynes manual and learn how to look after it and it should see you right Thumbs Up
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