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Looks like you got a good deal, they usually hold good value aswell.
And it looks in great condition so if you decide to sell down the line am sure you could easily get your money back.
I had a kmx 125 and that thing pulled my fat arse to 75, 80 down hill with a good wind behind me so one morning when a lovely gentleman decided he couldn't be bothered waiting in the side road any longer he pulled and parked in my path on the main road...
Anyway what I am trying to get to is that the insurance paid 1500 for the bike I only paid 1200 for it a year earlier!
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I have a blue 2003 DT with all the restrictions removed. I'm 15 stone on a good day and it'll hit 90mph no problem. Planning on fitting the supermoto wheels in a few weeks and then it'll be a lot more fun.
Nice bikes though, I prefer your graphics to the ones I have! Enjoy it  ____________________ NSR125 Foxeye Model. Arrow full system, Boyesen reeds |
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Ahh spot on!
Appreciate it!!
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May I suggest that if you are going to go green laning on that, then swap out the hand guards for some that will actually protect your hands! Ones that wrap around the levers and attach to the end of the bar are best, especially the ones with a metal brace going down the middle.
Ones like this would offer you the best protection against wayward branches or stop your hand getting crushed when you fall. Yes, they are expensive but I bought cheapy ones when I went green laning and the first time I dropped the bike they snapped right off. My replacement Acerbis ones have survived a couple of years, many off road crashes and one road crash with only a few scuffs on them.
Other than that, tidy bike! I hankered after a dt125 myself for a while  ____________________ Theory test - 19/8/09, CBT - 11/10/09, MOD 1 - 16/8/10, MOD 2 - 27/10/10
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| waffles wrote: | May I suggest that if you are going to go green laning on that, then swap out the hand guards for some that will actually protect your hands! Ones that wrap around the levers and attach to the end of the bar are best, especially the ones with a metal brace going down the middle.
Ones like this would offer you the best protection against wayward branches or stop your hand getting crushed when you fall. Yes, they are expensive but I bought cheapy ones when I went green laning and the first time I dropped the bike they snapped right off. My replacement Acerbis ones have survived a couple of years, many off road crashes and one road crash with only a few scuffs on them.
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yeh mate valid point, ones i have now i would consider as wind deflectors for your hands rather than protectors
im sure i have some already in my garage, they have the metal wrapround aswell...
ill have to look into that
cheers
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