Originally Posted by nobby_1
yeah but where are the dealers?
where are you going to get spares quick and cheaply??
Cheers will look into it now to find the spare timeOriginally Posted by tiggerbiker
true tigger! i supose you could search through ebayOriginally Posted by tiggerbiker
Sachs are dogs. Some mates have had them, spares are impossible to get. If you want fast (for a 125) go for a jap 2 stroke, nsr, tzr, ar (bit old), if you want a more reliable, and cheeper to run bike go for a 4 stroke maybe a yammy tw, suzuki dr. I dont like the cbr 125, tiny, and not really got any speed to back up the looks. Or how about a honda varadero 125, v twin.
matt
£100 for a cbt!!! i payed £65!
Do it in style, get a classic shape vespa. If you need a bit of speed stick a big bore kit on it.
it would make sense to go to your new place of work on a bike. Last june i had the urge to do my motorbike test. i did the CBT one wednesday afternoon with my dad then 1 week later did my theory test and the week after that i did my unrestricted full test. The best thing ive ever done! cant get enough!!
The first bike i had was a CG 125 which was brilliant to learn on, it had plenty of poke and was kinda fun to ride. full tank about £8 and it ran forever! it was a kick start but first time every time. im bettin if ya do take ur CBT and get on a 125 you'll get the bug and want a bigger and better bike!
hope ya get sorted mate
Anyone on here ride a Vespa? I keep seeing the commuters on the way to work and was wondering how much a 50cc would cost to buy second hand and insurance?
Does anyone here commute to work on one of them? and reccomend them?
Fuck me. I didn't realise I had a cat p. Just checked. And I do.
I may have to get a bike myself. What ws the max CC again?
I have a Yamaha Cygnus 125cc (4 stroke) scoot and its a brilliant ride and looks conservative enough to deter chavs. Top end speed is only about 65 mph but the acceleration is phenomenal, and it starts on the button come rain, snow or sunshine. If I were commuting in London, it would definitely be my choice.
A possible much cheaper alternative to a Vespa might be the new Italian designed Kymco Like 125. Kymco are one of the largest producers of scoots and I've heard very good things about them.
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