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 Andy C Tree Seeking Missile

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love them but i treat mine exactly how you should (not moving till at 60 degrees, not pushing it till fully warmed at 72, not into red) and it blew up and cost over £600 to get back on road, only had 3000KM on it aswell (2700KM done buy me so wasnt that the engine was fucked from previous owner ragging it)
still dont regret buying it as it has tought me a lot but will sell mine when past test as too impractical for what i need.
good luck finding a bike and getting into biking...you wont regreat it (although you bank balence will!!) ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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Yes very good and reliable for me (had the 02 model) used it all through the winter and never once had a problem starting it up!!, even with with a layer of ice all over it after it was left outside work for 12 hours!!
Ragged it pretty much everywhere, I seemed to get the most fun out of it in the country roads. Just make sure like others have probably said, use the best fully synthectic 2stroke oil and make sure you let the engine warmup abit before abusing it had 11k on the clock and was still going strong untill I gave it into the "doom" garage
Damn I want another one....... ____________________ 2004 RSV Factory
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| Andy C |
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no dont get me wrong i dont ride my gently (once warmed it doesnt see below 7500rpm) and blow up due to a water bubble in oil henseengine with no oil (this wasnt due to anything i done as i would never get water near oil when filling it) yea it nice to rag and very good bike handly wise just feel i need a bigger 4t's if i pass my test thats all, i have done alomst 4000KM in less than 4 months as use it a lot and it has low miles might sell it as is a 6 year old bike and dont want the milage to match if that makes sense. ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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I absolutely love the RS125. So light and have plenty of go when you really yank the throttle. I had one at 17 and it ran so well for the 8 months I owned it, only to find it seize at the hands of the next owner, but these things happen. I took good care of my RS, making sure it was always warm and ran on the best oil etc, little things but they go a long way when owning a stroker such as the aprilia.
A few weeks back, I bought another one to start racing for fun at a local circuit, its currently looking a little sorry for itself in the back of the garage, waiting for me to get cracking with the track preparation. They truly are fantastic machines. I'm considering buying another one next year to replace the Bandit6, may seem a little daft but for the fun to be had, its worth it.  ____________________ Aprilia RSV Mille R Edwards Replica - Aprilia RS250 - Suzuki GSXR600 Supersport Race Bike |
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| Andy C |
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mines was rebuilt at 3086KM if you treat them well theydont blow up, saying that mine was trested well and blow up but just be carefull with it and spend time servicing it (nothing tenical just keep oil in it and clean it and check other stuff isnt low) ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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Old Thread Alert!
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