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LOL
looks like someone didnt get laid last night.
CBR125, prob up to about 70mph
Depends on your weight and shape.
It is the drag and gearing that slows them down
On a rolling road they probably will do 100mph, but that is without wind resistance
Good bikes, they are a bit thin and small looking, and like i said a bit like marmite, you either like them, or u dont
Have a read of them other threads that were linked helpfully for ya.
Consider the YZF125R
Baby R6, nice bikes, and full size as well (dont look small)
Bike choice is entirely down to you, what one person likes anotehr person wont.
Stick with Honda / Yamaha / Kawasaki / Aprilia / Ducati / Triumph etc etc and you dont really go wrong, just avoid the cheap chinese copies, they are not reliable yet, and are likely to let you down seriously (dangerously) within a couple of years from new ____________________ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
CBT Passed 18th July 2007 : Previous Bikes> CG125 : Current Bike> Hornet 600 : PASSED DAS 30th Oct 2007
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Go to a local dealers and have a look at one in the flesh. Have a sit on it, etc.
I have one, and love it for many reasons, for which i have stated in a few other threads previously, although i do wake up everyday and wish i was on a big bike But what 125cc rider doesn't eh?
I personally think it gets too much stick It's just a 125cc...
8.50 full tank, lasts me all week (roughly 200 miles) (compared to a 2 stroke like NSR125 which looks HOT but uses probably double the amount of petrol PLUS 2 stroke engine oil)
Small enough for a short ass like me
looks better than a CG
As it's so "skinny"- filtering is a bit easier
Bad points:
looks like a bicycle with it's big skinny wheels
slow
Pricey if buying new
Just a quick summary of my thoughts ____________________ www.artridertraining.co.uk |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 187 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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