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PostPosted: 21:00 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Hongdou 125/CG125 Reply with quote

Recently purchased a motocross style hongdou with a pattern cg125 engine in it, was looking hopefully for tuning tips if there are any whatsoever....
any replies would be greatly apreciated cheers
Judd

currently riding simson s51, a beast in its own rights :S
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PostPosted: 21:27 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Throw it off a cliff, thats the only way it'll go fast.

If I had a Hondougahaou whatever I'd be more inclined to duck tape all the parts together.
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PostPosted: 22:01 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

bit pointless buying it an launching it from a cliff, parts dont need duck taping together in fact the build quality is surprisingly good, thought it would be shit a very nice bike indeed
any more serious suggestions appreciated
cheers

i burnt off a skyline on my simson s51, rock on
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PostPosted: 22:04 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Re: Hongdou 125/CG125 Reply with quote

judderman3000 wrote:
Recently purchased a motocross style hongdou with a pattern cg125 engine in it, was looking hopefully for tuning tips if there are any whatsoever....
any replies would be greatly apreciated cheers
Judd

currently riding simson s51, a beast in its own rights :S


any chance of a picture of the engine and forks and clocks, i've hot these bits lying around in me garage and i think they are off one of those chinese things
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PostPosted: 22:04 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

A skyline? Had it pulled over into the layby? Rolling Eyes
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PostPosted: 22:06 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

no but i did set off from the lights a little early lol, erm ill check my pics if i cant i cn have them to you on saturday or try a google image search theres a few come up, its a gy125
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PostPosted: 22:20 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I've got a Chinese 125 cruiser thing. The worst problem is things loosening themselves. Make sure every nut and bolt is tight, every time you lube the chain, check over the major nuts and bolts for tightness. Also check for electrical connectors disintegrating and bulbs blowing. They do it with frightening frequency. Some of the bulbs will be difficult to find to replace.

Engine wise, keep changing the oil every 1000-1500 miles inc. cleaning the oil gauze filter, clean and lube the air filter similarly. The carb might come set up a bit rich, so keep an eye on the spark plug. Keep cleaning it, it needs it. The frame should stay rust free for a winter or so, but flaking paint will become an issue annoyingly soon. Chrome trim needs mostly to be removed and put in a box in a dry place. It's about the only way those parts will stop rusting. Confused

Tuning? Don't even bother thinking about it, other than perhaps changing sprocket tooth numbers. You'll do much better just keeping it properly maintained until you do your test, and then get shot of it, unless you're wanting to use it as a commuter.
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PostPosted: 22:28 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

my brother just got the model with the upside down forks, he loves it to bits, starts first time everytime, even during winter,

full tank lasts 2 weeks

for 750 quid brand new, 3 years mot, u cant really moan
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PostPosted: 22:32 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

not a bad little bike mine only cost 500, cant grumble at what you get, build quality good for price just wondering whether he had a top speed? as im not 17 yet and if its slow its gotta go faster lol, its also a massively tall bike im 6ft 2 and im not flat on floor lol
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PostPosted: 22:37 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Top speed will be 55-60. It's a bit pathetic all in all, my Mum's 13 yr old CG with 33k on the clock can still touch 65 with a helpful gradient.
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PostPosted: 22:39 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

gutted, my 50 cc hits 50 with a helpful gradient
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PostPosted: 22:46 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

It also beats R1's skylines etc doesn't it. Laughing

How many neons do you have?
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PostPosted: 23:14 - 02 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

its got 24 lots of multicoloured neons because im a chav cock, dingle be quiet fool
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PostPosted: 13:08 - 03 Jan 2006    Post subject: Re: Hongdou 125/CG125 Reply with quote

Knowlsey wrote:
judderman3000 wrote:
Recently purchased a motocross style hongdou with a pattern cg125 engine in it, was looking hopefully for tuning tips if there are any whatsoever....
any replies would be greatly apreciated cheers
Judd

currently riding simson s51, a beast in its own rights :S


any chance of a picture of the engine and forks and clocks form a motorcross chinese jobby, i've hot these bits lying around in me garage and i think they are off one of those chinese things


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PostPosted: 14:07 - 03 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

to pass my test i paid £600 brand new gy125 discs front/rear,elec start etc ...it rides very well tested by mcn 7/12/05

https://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d154/brava210/camerapictures028.jpg
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PostPosted: 14:11 - 03 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I picked the bike up myself from a warehouse in portsmouth,as i live in bristol it was only 1 1/2 hour trip that saved me £50 delivery. the bike comes in a steel cage type crate,you have to fit front- wheel,handlebars,mirrors,and battery.only extra expenses for me were £53 to register it which includes 12 months tax,number plate £9.99, i also fitted a smaller rear sprocket for better road gearing which cost £20 although that was my decision.
personally i am chuffed with it especially as i have never had a brand new bike before Very Happy
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PostPosted: 16:28 - 03 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

they look a good little bike, think the parts on me garage are off one off them except the forks are not upside downers

the test will be to see what sort of mileage these will do over time. i think the chinese market will get better, they are bringing some good looking sports bikes out, and they are steeling jap technicians. Just a matter of time before they get the feel for the money and hike the prices up, at the minute you are paying for what you get
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PostPosted: 16:52 - 03 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

picture of clocks as requested .https://i35.photobucket.com/albums/d154/brava210/camerapictures062.jpg

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PostPosted: 16:56 - 03 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

This problem of bolts rattling loose applies to CGs as well (the genuine article). But the damn thing will just keep on going until the engine falls out. Laughing

Watch out for the cancer, these bikes are very susceptible to it because of the cheap parts. WD40 is your hero.
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PostPosted: 17:03 - 03 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Changing the rear sprocket,makes a big difference to the road useabiltiy,point taken with the WD40 thanks.
ps the seat height is quite tall approx 900mm i think so tippy- toes for me,not ideal i know.
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PostPosted: 21:40 - 03 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

brava210 wrote:


cheers Thumbs Up , they are different across the range, the ones i have are round, clock and rev and idiot lights
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PostPosted: 18:20 - 04 Jan 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks for all the input guys, generallly got back what i thought is worth doing, i know the bikes huge, im 6ft 2 and its not small
cheers
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