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 perri1996 Borekit Bruiser
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 Posted: 23:52 - 25 May 2013 Post subject: Soon to be mine XD |
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I have had 1 year riding a 50 and its time to upgrade to a CBF 125 thoughts of this?
https://imgur.com/1KaZfEJ (There are 3 images)
And if you have/owned one please tell me about them xD ____________________ Current Bike : Honda CBF 125 Old bikes: Derbi Senda Xrace/ Derbi Senda Xtreme. |
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I've owned one a CBF125 from new, bought it in december 2012 and i've done about 4,500miles on it.
As ScardeyCat said, keep an eye on the oil level as it gets below minimum level pretty quick. I have to top up my cbf about every 2weeks with about 100ml of 10w30 4T oil.
Apart from checking the oil all the time, it's an amazing bike. I've never had any problems that were the bikes fault (only problem was chain and sprocket and thats because i only lubed it once in 4,300miles - so my fault), it's very cheap on petrol, spend about £16 and get about 230miles+ in return.
It's a good size for a 125 as well, not as skinny as the older cbr's and not as short either. It's a nice size and very light. It's also easy and comfortable to ride.
One thing i do regret though... is buying it brand new, buy one that's like a few months old and still has warranty left, it's a lot cheaper.  |
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I've owned one a CBF125 from new, bought it in december 2012 and i've done about 4,500miles on it.
As ScardeyCat said, keep an eye on the oil level as it gets below minimum level pretty quick. I have to top up my cbf about every 2weeks with about 100ml of 10w30 4T oil.
Apart from checking the oil all the time, it's an amazing bike. I've never had any problems that were the bikes fault (only problem was chain and sprocket and thats because i only lubed it once in 4,300miles - so my fault), it's very cheap on petrol, spend about £16 and get about 230miles+ in return.
It's a good size for a 125 as well, not as skinny as the older cbr's and not as short either. It's a nice size and very light. It's also easy and comfortable to ride.
One thing i do regret though... is buying it brand new, buy one that's like a few months old and still has warranty left, it's a lot cheaper.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
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