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Le7316
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PostPosted: 16:13 - 27 Jul 2021    Post subject: Newbie here and want to say " Helloooo..." Reply with quote

I will go straight to the point between the Suzuki A100 and Kawasaki KH100 which one do you prefer ? And why ? This will be my fist bike and wanting to start with something small and reliable . No , this is not will be my daily and I only ride it when the weather is nice or in the mood .

And oh , if anyone of you know or selling either one of them please let me know. I am in USA.

Thanks,

Andy
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Zen Dog
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PostPosted: 16:39 - 27 Jul 2021    Post subject: Re: Newbie here and want to say " Helloooo..." Reply with quote

Le7316 wrote:
This will be my fist bike


Make sure it's well lubed then.

Le7316 wrote:
And oh , if anyone of you know or selling either one of them please let me know. I am in USA.


BCF is primarily UK based, so most members aren't going to be able to help there. And I've never tried an A100 or KH100 so I'm not much use on that front. Other members will be along to take the piss and/or offer advice on the bikes you've mentioned I'm sure. Welcome to the forum!
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pepperami
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PostPosted: 18:35 - 27 Jul 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

Welcome Le7316.
Being a yank, you may not understand some of our humour, but don’t take it personally.

I had two Suzuki A100’s in the long and distant past.
They were nippy enough and not hard to work on.
They will never set any land speed records, but they were still fun.

Personally I’d try and get a Suzuki TS 100 if 100cc is what you want.
I’ve had one and I found it to be a better bike.
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Nobby the Bastard
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PostPosted: 20:55 - 27 Jul 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

I have a mate who had a a100 back in the day. He turned the handlebars back to front and upside-down to achieve a racing tuck.

Trouble is he's 6'3 so his knees looked like a galleon in full sail....

Pulled well enough with 3 of us on it though.
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PostPosted: 11:49 - 28 Jul 2021    Post subject: Reply with quote

My answer would be "whichever is easiest to get parts for" Wink
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