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Or you could geta suzuki gs 125
mine hits an idicated 75mph easily, and thats with 33000 miles on the clock.
cheap and reliable
Hope that helps
NSR-Rulez ____________________ Past: 1985 Suzuki GS 125 + 2002 Honda NSR 125 R-2 + Ford Fusion
Present: Honda CBR 600 RR-5 + Suzuki SV650S-K4 + Mitsubishi FTO GPX |
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um... Look around a bit. No offense to anyone on hear with a cg/sr etc. But they seem dross TBH. The usual 'But they are great as cheap commuters and learner school bikes' arguement is the only thing that keeps them alive, but there are more fun things to be had for less money (that brake, go, and even corner).
https://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2003-MZ-RT-125-BLUE-Learner-Legal_W0QQitemZ4581866131QQcategoryZ9931QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Like that for example. Same 4-valve, dohc motor as my bike with the same 6 speed box, but in a different frame. Should cruise relatively comfortably at 70 or so. ____________________ Bikes: too many, too much for one man to maintain anyway. |
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I had an 04 CG. It did close to 75 on a sunny day, with a slope
Good bike. I wish I could have kept that as well as my current FZR  ____________________ Courage doesn't always roar. Sometimes courage is the quiet voice at the end of the day saying, "I will try again tomorrow" |
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I had an old M reg SR, it hit 65 on a good day, a very good day
Also with all the chrome you need to look after it or it turns to rust. ____________________ the undemocratically unelected mod of the Scottish section |
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| NSR-Rulez wrote: | Or you could geta suzuki gs 125
mine hits an idicated 75mph easily, and thats with 33000 miles on the clock.
cheap and reliable
Hope that helps
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GS125'S RULE!!!
i dont know why everyone always go on about the cg, when the gs is supreme!
somehow this picture shows that a gs is slightly better than a cg...yes? ____________________ Now own a Fireblade!! Speed Limits? Bah! |
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8316 too right gs 125's rule
cheap and easy to run / insure etc
mines older than yours (1985) but they are still a nice bike to learn on,
i say get a gs as they are quite cheap to buy around 500 - 600 so within your budget, and you can get them with a headlight fairing.
Heres a picture of my gs
NSR-Rulez ____________________ Past: 1985 Suzuki GS 125 + 2002 Honda NSR 125 R-2 + Ford Fusion
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I had a little Yamaha SR125 (1999) as my first bike and would recommend them. Mine taught me all the basics from doing my CBT right up to passing my DAS. It didn't fail me until the day I passed the test when someone tried to take it and smashed the lock . Hardly it's fault though and it wasn't expensive to get a new lock fitted. Another plus was when I came to part exchange it - I got all my money back.
Here's a picture of her - was nearly 2 years ago now!:
https://i10.photobucket.com/albums/a129/extreme3d51/2.jpg
I wouldn't think there is much between the CG and the SR. Both are Japanese, both are built to a high standard and both produce more or less the same power. The SR's actually built in Japan not Brazil where the CG is made, but for these bike's I doubt it would make any difference, they are not exactly high tech pieces of machinery. Either way they are built to last and both will take all the abuse you can throw at them and some 
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- some play/literature critic dude type person. ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/nsrandy/96rs250/ My Bike!
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I had the cg up the the maximum speed (huuuuge hill full throttle feet on pillion pegs), i can 100% gaurentee IF you could get it to that speed easyly you woudn't want to..
(interestingly older jap cg's apparently are a little quicker on account of the carbs, + stinkwheel pointed out brazilian cg's will run off alcohol, probably with no modification)
I can see disc brakes being a major advantage, haveing been there and done that, i'd have got an nsr, especially after a year of rideing (did my test after a year of cg based fun) but for getting on the road for cheap and staying there cg is still my fave  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 70 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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