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Hi everyone been reading a lot of the posts on here for information but need some help. I'm starting uni in september and am planning on getting a 125cc to get me there and back all year round.
I've looked at a honda CG125 06 plate.
I'm 6 foot 3 and pretty slim but I still weigh around 90kg and worry it'll struggle a bit. i've a budget of around £1900 but need to get all the gear (helmet, gloves and jacket) and CBT to go with it.
Let me know what you guys and girls reckon.
Peace, Jason.
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Am 6ft 3 and my first bike was a Honda varadero 125, im a big guy and felt the CG was fine if you are a bit smaller. The Varadero is a good bike to learn on, i used it to commute to work for a year or so. Its heavier than most 125s so you wont get much top end but its good in a way, when i moved from the varadero to the CBR it did not feel much bigger. Its not like the 125 sportsbikes, it does not look out of place beside big bikes.
I got knocked off my varadero and got a CG125 as replacement bike, it felt tiny and i felt like a bit of a muppet on it, however it was fun, put a smile in my face dumping the clutch at the lights to watch the front come up.  ____________________ Current: 2019 Yamaha T7 -> 2015 KTM Superduke R | 2000 Yamaha R1 Past -> 2009 KTM 990 SM -> 2005 kawasaki ZX10r -> 2000 Honda CBR 600 FY -> 2002 Honda XLV 125 Varadero
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I'm 6'1" and ride a Varadero, love mine, big comfy with good mpg and will happily sit at 70-75mph. Looks bigger than a 125 as said above, they do hold their price well though. Good for getting used to a bigger bike due to there weight, good visability and riding position. I used to have a cg and did my cbt on one, great little bike but I felt really cramped after 30mins or so.
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It's inside leg measurement that matters...not overall height, IMO.
If you have short legs (say less than 33") then you won't find it too uncomfortable on most bikes. If you have over 33", then the seat to peg ratio starts getting a bit cramped and you need to start shopping around.
The fact you have your feet planted on the ground when you've stopped, you will find a massive advantage, not a hinderance.  ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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| Quote: | I'm a 6'4" fat b*stard, and I never had any problems on the CG125. Comfortable in fact |
I was gonna say that! I've got one of the old style CGs, and it's great fun. I do look a bit of a tw*t on it, but I can live with that
Frugal, easy to ride, enough power(unless the missus is on the back, it's 38°C in the shade, and we're going for the local mega hill!) to get around on, and forgiving of daft mistakes. ____________________ '93 Africa Twin RD07, C-90,MTX-125,H-100,XL-125, a 125UAG(CG copy!) |
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im 6'3'' and about 104 kilos. i had my 96 cg 125 at 73mph at one point down a nice big hill lol. it would cruise at 55 on flats and slight slopes you should be fine. the xl125 does sound friggin great for a 125 when it has cans on it! ____________________
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