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mattmatt L Plate Warrior
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McJamweasel |
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McJamweasel BCF Junkie
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Laura Playboy Bunny
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MitoIslander Renault 5 Driver
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IMHO, If your going between the RS125, NSR & Mito, and want to learn for a bigger bike, the RS125 will probably be too light, the mito is nice for getting used to a bit more weight, still has a lot of the speed etc, and the NSR, I cant say about, I haven't ridden one.
Personally if you're going to get a bigger bike later on, i'd steer clear of the RS, (that is just my opinion tho, others might disagree)
Jay ____________________ Passed the test, now for the paint.... |
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Jinx Nitrous Nuisance
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CBR 400RR! reliable, handles well and look good!! Why look any further? Also hold their value if treated well!
Yeah I know - I am obsessed with my bike! but that isnt a bad thing. Mine isnt restricted, but from what I have heard as a first bike, even restricted, it is great. And many people start with the 400s and end up keeping them for much longer than planned!! ____________________ Sticks and stones may break my bones but leather and chains excite me! |
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askew Scooby Slapper
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yea dude! If you can afford a DT125 i'm envious. I reckon trailies are brilliant 125s - especially first time bikes. I had to go different and get a a TW125 (can you feel the hatred for that bike). However, saying that, I love mine hehe ____________________ What's ya name? What av' ya taken? Chase the lasers, safe as f*ck! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 26 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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