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 18aprilia I don't get it?

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dont know mate! aint never seen one if u had a pic id probs know what it was, if you dont care much about what the bike looks like or how fast it goes etc.. get a honda cbr 125 they will last you forever..but aint much fun to drive, and there really skinny and if you wanted a bosst in confidence... i'd get an rs125, its very big and lets others know you aint to be messed with!
but it all depends how much money u got man! pick what ever suits u best!
Good points for 4-strokes which is what the honda cbr is.. it dont need warming up and the engine will last you a heck of a long time
Bad points for 2-strokes... need to be warmed up and need lots of care...
there are lots of other 125 i aint named.. just have a look around.
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Get a half decent CG for that. Of course, noone really likes a CG, but it's the sensible option.
I've never seen that Hyosung before, personally I'd go for a Derbi or something similar, a bit more well-known. Derbi Senda's are superb bikes, and they are cheap if you find the right one. Keep searching!  |
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The Hyosung 650 Comets are even bigger.
Back on the subject, Hyosungs are great bikes, basically using redesigned Suzuki engines.
Hyosung were and still are Suzuki's partner company, they make Suzuki's smaller bikes for them.
Build quality on them is good, on par with Suzuki these days really, parts are easy to get hold of as Banavar the importer really are trying to get Hyosung a big name in this country and they are suceeding to some extent. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 184 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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