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sounds good run out to matlock m8y . I think there should be a forum for chinese copies and other far eastern bikes because there are none i know of!  |
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yorkshire try www.ebikeinsurance.co.uk. They might do it for you and fairly cheap too! |
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XJR's acceptable. But i just cant stand harleys there gutless and just dont do any thing
If you like them its your choice etc.
Im just saying i dont like there engines. Obviosly dont expect any thing thing from a 125. But they got the same top speed as a 1300 harley
My mates 05 intuder 125 top speed 75mph
Most harley stuggle to reach 80  ____________________ ◙◙► K6 GSXR 600 ◄◙◙◙◙► K5 GSXR 1000 ◄◙◙◙◙► K5 GSXR 600 ◄◙◙◙◙► 96 RF600r ◄◙◙
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cool they only charge me 90 quid a year for my 125 (fire and theft), good considering bennetts wanted 200 for the same deal. Ive only got a CBT too!  |
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i think you owe me a pint now yorkshire  ____________________ i smile because i have no idea whats going on! |
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I recon these bikes are perfect for new riders they are bigger than most 125s but have good road habits , good brakes ,are cheep as chips to buy new.
There a bit slow pulling off if you are a bit lardy like me and struggle up big hills but for some one who is say 12 stone or less this wont be a problem
Handling at 60 mph on a nice twisty a road is easy and the bike feels sure footed and safe I think the big tires and long wheel base help.
the only thing i found that takes some getting used to is riding it at slow speed as there a long wheel base you are not going to do a U turn in the same space as a normal 125 like a Honda CG 125 or such if you haven’t rode anything else and this is your first bike then you wont know any different
If you break it or drop it parts are easy to find and really cheep break pads for the front are like £4
I think the junlin jl 125-11 is properly the easiest to find spares for out of all the Chinese bikes out there they all seem to be made in the same area of china and lots different bikes share the same parts
as for rusting and falling apart there’s a lot of cheaply done chrome on the bike looks cool as long as you keep it clean and dry after riding in the wet if in a few years time it does look tatty you can buy it all new again for £100 or less.
I have had the odd nut and bolt that needed tightening but I have had that with loads jap bikes as well
There is not any dedicated forum for Jinlun bike so I made one drop by and say hello if you are in to these bikes https://www.www.jinlun-owners.co.uk/
heres a temp link if the top ones not working yet https://82.110.105.24/jinlun-owners.co.uk/forum/index.php
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| christof wrote: | However, don't let yourself fall into delusion - females are not as physically strong as males, who have more muscle mass especially in the upper body. This is a fact. |
Absolutely true, won't dispute it at all. In fact I've said on here several times that it's the main reason why I personally took an A2 test rather than DAS even though I'm old. However, handling a bike does NOT depend solely on strength. Picking one up might but handling? Nah, that's down to technique, experience and, perhaps crucially, confidence.
To suggest that a girl you know nothing about will not be able to handle a 125 cruiser because of it's weight is ludicrous. You wanna tell that to my mate Minxy who rides Gixxers in all sizes and recently had an XJR1300 for some time? You wanna tell it to my mate Fren who rides a Harley Nighttrain? Both of them are under 8 stone! You wanna tell it to Bendy who handles her CBR600 as well if not better than most blokes I know?
You're narrow minded, blinkered and very short-sighted if this is the case.
| Quote: | Biking is a male dominated hobby, and this is in my opinion in no minor way due to the strength disadvantage most females will encounter when handling a bike. Also few will get the same buzz out of riding a bike fast, as most males will do. (some will but not most I imagine) |
Nah, it's because for years and years women have been conditioned to believe that it's not the thing to do and have been told (mostly by men) that they shouldn't or couldn't enjoy it!
| Quote: | Case in point is that a lot of the females in biking seem to be have been brought into the hobby by a bike-owning partner or male relative, rather than taking it up under their own steam. |
Can you provide your source data for this statement? I would be interested to see it..........
Don't want to get into a male vs female debate particularly but you are truly talking out of your arse here matey! ____________________ Sod falling in love, I wanna fall in chocolate.  |
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Old Thread Alert!
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