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Ice Burger
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PostPosted: 16:46 - 16 May 2020    Post subject: Air cooled single Reply with quote

About 2 months ago I was in Vietnam coupled with a Suzuki gd110 touring the country. I'd been used to more western bikes, a lot bigger and heavier, but this little machine was a real pleasure to ride and light enough to pick up and plop into parking spots or other tight spaces.

I'm looking to buy one here, however I've had a quick search and they aren't sold in Europe anywhere.

It seems there are a fair handful of Chinese options going for <£1000, so I'm asking any Chinese bike riders or anyone else in the know what the best option would be for me,

Thanks.
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PostPosted: 17:26 - 16 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

That is almost identical to the Suzuki gs125 of my yoof.
If you could find a decent early Suzuki gs 125, I’ll bet you will find it to be very similar.

I’ll bet you won’t find a good tidy one for £800.
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PostPosted: 18:49 - 16 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Closest thing in the Uk is probably a CG125. OHV rather than OHC but otherwise, you'd struggle to tell them apart. Power output about the same.
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PostPosted: 20:03 - 16 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Hyosung GF125? They're thin on the ground. They do use the same motor as the Cruise 2 though, 15bhp 4v single.
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PostPosted: 20:07 - 16 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Close enough?
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Suzuki-GS125D-Very-rare-spoked-wheel-version-retro-mid-eighties-classic-learner/324165304022?hash=item4b79c1fed6:g:9GkAAOSwaldet9u0
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PostPosted: 20:26 - 16 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Nice find, drum brakes though! At least with a cheap Chinese bike you'll get disks and EFI. Is this just going to be a toy for short term amusement or something to treasure for years to come?
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PostPosted: 21:55 - 16 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Easy-X wrote:
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Nice find, drum brakes though! At least with a cheap Chinese bike you'll get disks and EFI. Is this just going to be a toy for short term amusement or something to treasure for years to come?


Granted what you say is right.
However I had the Suzuki dr125 of the same period , which is the same engine and brakes.
One of my workmates at that time had that Suzuki gs125 and in red.

Can’t remember either of us ever having not enough brakes, or any issues whatsoever with carbs.

Loved that little dr125
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PostPosted: 10:35 - 17 May 2020    Post subject: Re: Air cooled single Reply with quote

Ice Burger wrote:
It seems there are a fair handful of Chinese options going for <£1000, so I'm asking any Chinese bike riders or anyone else in the know what the best option would be for me, Thanks.

I have seen here in Morocco, and imagine you have seen in Vietnam, the third world depends mightily on Chinese motos. 50cc Cub clones are ubiquitous here, (you see them everywhere!). The country would grind to a halt without these sturdy little motorcycles meeting the mobility needs of the masses.

Chinese manufacturers are not known for engineering advancements, they are however, brilliant at copying the designs of Japanese motorcycle brands. The chance of getting a Chinese bike with an design flaw is slim. The variance between Chinese motos lies in the quality of materials and manufacturing tolerances.

I own a Chinese bike, it's a YBR 125 made by Chonqin-Jianshe. It has been a solid machine since day one. Were I in the market for a Chinese brand bike, I would look for a marque with extensive dealer presence and who backs up their bikes with a solid warranty.

Better to spend 1500 pounds on a bike built to high standards than to cheap out on one built to the lowest possible price point. Good luck. I hope you find what you are looking for and that you'll post a picture on this thread when you settle on a purchase.
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PostPosted: 13:07 - 17 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

I had a looked after 2001 CG125 for 6 years (alongside bigger bikes). Carbed, but exceptionally easy to look after and it never had any major faults. It had drum brakes front and rear, they were crap but adequate and I never had any problems stopping. I used it regularly for commuting and rode it all over the Scottish Highlands a few times. It was a cracking little machine. I only sold it last year after buying my CRF250L but it went to my next door neighbour who sadly isn't maintaining it very well so it's now showing a bit of rust after the winter

I'd easily have a other CG (lots of crap examples around, but easy to sort out. I think I spent £400 on mine to buy and about £600 on a refurb that made it almost as new.

YBRs and the like are very similar. Any semi modern jap 125 will fill the same gap, and some of the Chinese (etc.) Bikes are decent now if looked after.
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PostPosted: 13:24 - 17 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

pepperami wrote:


Granted what you say is right.
However I had the Suzuki dr125 of the same period , which is the same engine and brakes.
One of my workmates at that time had that Suzuki gs125 and in red.

Can’t remember either of us ever having not enough brakes, or any issues whatsoever with carbs.

Loved that little dr125


How much did you weigh back then?
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PostPosted: 14:17 - 17 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Pete. wrote:
pepperami wrote:


Granted what you say is right.
However I had the Suzuki dr125 of the same period , which is the same engine and brakes.
One of my workmates at that time had that Suzuki gs125 and in red.

Can’t remember either of us ever having not enough brakes, or any issues whatsoever with carbs.

Loved that little dr125


How much did you weigh back then?


Shocked how rude Shocked ! What are you saying Crying or Very sad .
At least 5 stone less than I do now Sad .
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PostPosted: 15:24 - 17 May 2020    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cheers for all your suggestions,

Honda cg looks like the best option for me.
I'm not familiar with the Chinese brands yet, trying to study them a bit and certainly considering them.
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