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| RooRoo |
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 RooRoo Anal Intruder

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 Posted: 00:13 - 12 Sep 2004 Post subject: Well, I tried the CBR125... |
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I just thought I had to write this because I;d heard such terrible things about the CBR, IE size, looks, speed etc..Here is my opinion on this little starter bike..
My mate bought one, and he let me use it a bit today and yesterday, having also used the GS125, and CG125, I can say it is a far cry ahead of both, although it is just a 4 stroke commuter at heart, it feels like a much higher quality bike, in both handling and speed, although it isnt close to the speed of a 2 stroker, it (seems at least) to have a decent speed advantage over the other 2 that I have tried, As with the size issue, it isnt really any smaller than my CG, perhaps slightly lower due to it being a sportier position, at the end of the day though I think what the honda CBR 125 has set out to do, it has succeeded on, it is a decent quality 4 stroke reliable commuter, that will get you from A to B reliably, but with slightly nicer sporty looks.
The CBR125 is/has:
Faster than the CG and GS (just)
Better looking (in my opinion) than the CG and GS
Better brakes than the CG and GS
Has a more modern feel than the CG and GS
And is an all round higher quality bike, than the CG and GS.
The CBR125 is NOT:
A 125 2 stroke beater
Actually really a sports bike, at all.
Quite as ugly as everyone makes out
End comment - The CBR125 does exactly what it should, and does it well, it is quick enough for what most 125ers need, and is an excellent starter bike for someone who wants reliability coupled with sporty looks..
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 dibbster Nearly there...

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RooRoo how would you rate the acceleration when compared to the CG? ____________________ Suzuki RF 600 - The two wheeled Testarossa (Deceased)
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 Posted: 09:37 - 12 Sep 2004 Post subject: |
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| Quote: | So what does it offer me that a good condition CG125 don't, other than expensive fairing to damage when it gets dropped or crashed, higher insurance costs, and it costs more to buy than a CG does. |
To be honest you'd have to try it to understand what I mean when i say a 'higher quality feel', the braking is far superior, as is the engine (im guessing this is because its a newer design) the handling is also a lot better than the CG, but at the end of the day its just another 4t commuter and so if you're strapped on cash and dont mind the looks of the CG, its almost certainly better to go with the CG, because its a much cheaper bike to run.
The CBR's acceleration feel like it is a fair bit quicker than my old GS, this is possibly because of the riding position but the engine is most definitely more powerful, my GS used to struggle to reach an indicated 65, whereas the CBR will reach indicated 75 quicker, 10mph is a big difference on bike these size. |
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My GF has one, they go round corners like they are on rails and ride very well, inspires confidence. Brakes, balance, suspension and riding position all give for dead neutral handling with the front end tucked-in just enough to give a sporty feel without twitchyness.
They also cost FAR, FAR too much money. The plastics are overly complex and break far too easily for a bike designed for learners.
Then there is the Varadero!  ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
I did the 2010 Round Britain Rally on my 350 Bullet. 89 landmarks, 3 months, 9,500 miles. |
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 Posted: 22:46 - 12 Sep 2004 Post subject: |
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I went from an NSR to a CBR (only temporarily, i've got sense ), and it just felt like a toy bike to me. It goes well enough and sounds okay, four a four stroke it seems fairly competent, but it just feels like a toy bike. I felt like my knees were sticking out ridiculously on either side, and I don't think I'd ever want one. ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/nsrandy/96rs250/ My Bike!
"I'm either going to teach andy to get his knee down, or I'm going to get him killed. One of the two" - Teaman |
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I can't wait until I'm 17 so I can go onto bigger bikes... people keep overtaking me as if I'm nothing whilst going up hill, etc, really annoys me!  ____________________ Neoluke |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 143 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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