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welcome! from what i hear about cg125 they seem bulletproof...after all its a honda!!! hope you find somw good info on hear and maybe try the search tool to get info on cg125!
hope you enjoy her! ____________________ 99 RS125 --> 02 SV650s --> 03 Speed Four --> 92 RXS100 --> 93 CB400sf --> 01 CB600f Hornet |
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Welcome to the forum
I'd trust a home machanic more than a dealership overall, i'd not worry too much about it...
Anything over £800/900 would be over the top..
I'm not sure which year they brought out the electric start (pretty sure yours will have) or the disc brakes, but they are a bonus if its got them..
Problems... brakes are rubbish, so take you time and keep them in top condition ALL the time (adjustment pretty much) thats about it
Have fun  ____________________ >RidingSkills<->Tech Tips<->MyBikes< |
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Sorry i have not had any internet and still dont so i am doing this from work .
The kick-start is fine starts always by second go. my clutch is quite ferocious though as once i start and hold the clutch down and then select 1st gear the bike will jump forward a bit and click loudly. Does anyone know what this could be?
Also the clutch has 3 positions for the CG125 how should i operate this correctly at the min i leave it on the lowest (towards the Footpegs) and if i switch it all the way up (towards the seat) when it is on the bike cuts out.
I have also heard that the bike can be made electric only i do not know how to proceed, so that i can make it electric and kickstart.
Many thanks
Dan ____________________ desperate need to get mobile, need to get fast, need to get sorted! |
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I have a 2001 CG125 and yeah, I usually put half choke on, starts first time, give it a few revs (Don't rag it) keep it from dying... then after about 30 seconds snap it onto no choke and keep the revs up a little bit again, should take about 90 seconds to get running nicely
Nice colour, wish I couldve got mine in silver but alas
Mine's a 2001 Y plate with 4000 miles, paid £875 so looks like you've got yourself a bargain dude, not much difference between our two models!
(By the way,only just figured this out but the steering lock is undernearth the headstock, you need to push the smaller key you got with ur ignition into it and push the lock in, and twist it ) |
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| andy13_uk wrote: | from what i hear about cg125 they seem bulletproof...after all its a honda! |
Forgive me for I am a cynic, born from experience.
Regular oil changes (every 1000 miles) will help, but your engine will still go pop (even if only minorly) when it gets to 30-35k. Don't forget these things spend almost all of their time flirting with the redline. It is still possible to have all the same problems with them as any other bike, you have to maintain it properly, or it will fall to pieces.
Oil changes are the key, but chain maintenance, cleaning + oiling the air filter, cleaning/ changing the plug, keeping valve clearances right, plus keeping on top of all the fasteners which will shake themselves loose are important too. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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