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trip on saturday then
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Yep, top one or the third one. Forget the 2nd one :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Nothing wrong with the Chinese bikes, I used to have one myself, cheap and reliable machines to be honest. They usually use Honda Engines, although I've seen one or two with old Suzuki engines as well.

You're next Jim, start booking your test-ride for a VN :lol: :lol: :lol:
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wat and then try and pass it off as an indian :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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jim wrote:wat and then try and pass it off as an indian :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well at least you'd have a reason for being slow then :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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TerminatorChris wrote:
jim wrote:wat and then try and pass it off as an indian :wink: :lol: :lol: :lol:
Well at least you'd have a reason for being slow then :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:
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thats a wide mix of bikes, couldn't have picked 3 more different ones really. Dont ever buy an imitation bike, they are all look and no performance. get a cg125 or somthing like that, far better bike.
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Tom L wrote:thats a wide mix of bikes, couldn't have picked 3 more different ones really. Dont ever buy an imitation bike, they are all look and no performance. get a cg125 or somthing like that, far better bike.
Sorry, but thats wrong. I had a Jialing which had a HONDA XL125 Engine. Same performance as the Honda :D

Plus realistically, most people move on from 125's so why get an expensive one. These chinese bikes are so cheap NEW that you can't go much wrong.
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well this will be her first ever bike she dont need performance, so once her test is passed she will move on up
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you gonna give yours to her then?
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mental wrote:you gonna give yours to her then?
That would work, as she doesn't need performance :lol: :lol:
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hardy bloody har was thinking more of a girly sv :wink:
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I'd go for number B.

Too much chrome/weight on the cruisers.

I agree with Chris on cheap chinky bikes. They can be as good as any Jap 125.
Ali has a Jialing JH125 which I ride to work if its raining, so that's most of the time. It's stood up to last winter ok and a slide down the road which only broke the mirror.

And it looks way better than any 4-stroke 125 except the Honda CBR.

The only black spot is spares availability but not really needed any so far.
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clunk wrote:
Too much chrome/weight on the cruisers.

Thats a plus point :wink:
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Jase wrote:
clunk wrote:
Too much chrome/weight on the cruisers.

Thats a plus point :wink:
Also chrome is so smooth there's less wind drag = less petrol
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