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The Honda CG125 is supposed to be very reliable and is also cheap. There should be loads for sale. Try www.biketrader.co.uk
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https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=16187
G's musings on your first bike seem to be quite useful to me. The sticky for Newbie bikers at the top of the New Bikers Area has some top stuff in.  ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Depending on how long you're going to use it for, I'd say you'd be better off with a 2 stroke bike, as it won't make you quite so bored going along straight roads. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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if your strapped for cash , leave the chopper/cruiser things alone , all yer payin for is lots o chrome to clean ...... as as been said above yer cant beat the old cg ... but if yer look careful you,ll find older yammie sr,s for good money .. comfy laid back lil bike
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| garry wrote: | if your strapped for cash , leave the chopper/cruiser things alone , all yer payin for is lots o chrome to clean ...... as as been said above yer cant beat the old cg ... but if yer look careful you,ll find older yammie sr,s for good money |
Agreed. You can find semi-choppered bike (for lack of a better term) for less money. You will pay huge amounts of money for the fully choppered/cruiser style of bike. You would be devastated if you were to drop one, as with any newer bike.
If you ask me, you can always buy or indeed convert a bike into a chopper when you have more experience of riding. I'd have thought you would have a better level of understanding, control and respect of the machine.
If you still like the idea of getting a chopper you can bikes that are inspired by choppers (look/style wise). You could always try bikes like: Suzuki Marauder (can be had cheaply), Suzuki GN125, Yamaha SR125, etc.
I too am a fan of choppers and classic bikes, but for a first bike, I'd have something that can be bought cheaply, something you can afford to drop and something that you can sell on (possibly to fund a chopper ). The Honda CG would fit the bill in my opinion.
Good Luck mate  ____________________ "You know even if I live to be a 100 years old which is highly unlikely I must say, but if anyone mentions 1977 then a crooked smile will come to my lips, I know it will. It was the year that changed my life" - John Peel (1977) |
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Kymco zing 125 is pretty damn good, decent build quality so long as you look after the chrome and its incredibly reliable. In my 8 months of having it, I didn't replace a thing except for oil and spark plug, and that was over 5000 miles.
They don't keep their value very well so you can pick one up for £700-800 no bother. As I say look after it (just make sure it don't start rusting) and it's great. Very under-rated and better than other chinese shite.  |
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No-one will have any objections to anything other than buying a car. Buy whatever you like. A large amount of deciding what bike to get is whether you can actually find what you're after. I'd love a MZ Skorpion Sport Replica, but I'll be damned if you can even find one in the country at all, let alone for sale. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 325 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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