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125max
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HI

Post by 125max »

Hi Im Michael I come from Welcombe, North Devon and i am 17.
I have Three Bikes
My FS1 which is for sale on here
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A Honda CG125
Might Be for sale if anyone gives me a good offer
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And a RG125 Wolf which i am Restoring Hope to get it on the road asap
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BOSS
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Post by BOSS »

Hi Mike, Welcombe to the site, or should it be Welcome.
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Cheggers
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Post by Cheggers »

Welcome mate. 3 bikes at 17!! not bad!!
Rides - 2008 R1
1980 CB250RS
Drives - Honda Motegi Prelude 2.2 VTEC
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Post by sonic »

Hi Mike - nice collection!

Welcome to the site.

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TLS-Moose
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Post by TLS-Moose »

Hey Dude :D

My first bike was an orange 1978 CG125 ........ great little bike for a learner at the time ...... bought it just before the 250/125 law came in, had it for 18months, sold it for twice what I paid for it after the odd crash and loads of miles..... :D
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hi mate
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Welcome aboard mate 8)
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Mervin
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Post by Mervin »

Thanks Guys The cg i had as a field bike first great fun except from the short travel suspension.
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Mervin
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Post by Mervin »

Michael has made a boo boo here and posted as me and i cannot find the edit button
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1blue
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Post by 1blue »

Hi & Welcome

have fun, nice to see a keen youngster.
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Jay
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Post by Jay »

hi mate

welcome to the site 8)
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Bikerbird
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Hi there! Welcome to the site :D
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Post by A_T »

Hiya

Welcome to the forum 8)

I can remember my 91' Cg125..... didn't have the luxury of an electric start and used to kick back like a mule :lol: would do 65 if I was lucky and the relay was dodgy..... ahhh those were the days :lol:
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Post by miler »

Argent_Taon wrote: I can remember my 91' Cg125..... didn't have the luxury of an electric start and used to kick back like a mule :lol: would do 65 if I was lucky and the relay was dodgy..... ahhh those were the days :lol:
so can i :lol: ...............but good learner bike :)


welcome to the site 8)
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Post by clunk »

Hello and welcome to the site 8)

The old fizzy takes me back to my youth, great little bike, better than all these scooters they ride these days.
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