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Hi, my name's Alex and I ride a 125 (Small Engines Anonymous)
So slowly the 125 and less crowd are coming out of the woodwork. There's Tommy on his Derbi Birdy on his C90 (that's just madness) and I've got a Derbi too (Terra Adventure).
So is anyone else a secret 125 or less rider? http://www.paisleypeking.co.uk/images/panniers.jpg After all it's not the size, it's what you do with it. |
I ride a 750 that is arguably slower than your 125... does that count, or is my membership application denied?
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Yes my 350 puts out about 19bhp. (Actually, at the moment it puts out 0bhp until I get a new carb) Am I banned? I demand equality for the 60 year old design of my Enfield lump!
:) PS- Nice looking bike, by the way! ;-) |
Well I suppose you two could always be associate members, after all you are doing a fine job of bumping this back to the top.
Hmm looks like it really is only me, tommy and birdy then. |
Does owning a CT110 postie bike and riding a Haobon 125 8,000km around China last year make me eligible for membership?
Garry from Oz. |
where you all hiding???
c'mon, there must be more people out there on 125's? After all there are loads of 125 tourers on the market; jawa dakar, yamaha tdr, honda varadero and the loveley derbi terra/adventurer.
farqhuar that sounds awesome! you got any piccies? |
Tommy thanks I'd never seen the Jawa Dakar before, it's quite a good looking bike.
http://www.jawa.eu/editor/filestore/...a_dakaru_2.jpg http://www.jawa.eu/editor/filestore/...koranz800p.jpg Given the current fad for dualsport bikes I don't know why Yamaha haven't dug out their old tooling for the TDR and slapped one of their new 4-stroke engines in it. http://www.paisleypeking.co.uk/images/tdr.jpg I'd have bought one. |
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outstanding blog mate, really informative. nice looking tent btw.
those tdr's just keep getting better and better.... |
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I rode one belonging to a friend and the first thing that strikes you is how big it is for a 125. On the road, I had to keep checking the rev counter whenever I came to a standstill, just to make sure the engine was still running, it's that smooth and quiet. The Yamaha could be (and would need to be) a good deal cheaper to compete if using a single. |
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I reckon a new TDR would sell a treat, they were hugely popular as 2-strokes, you only have to see the number of secondhand ones. |
Good point. I remember reading in BIKE, that Yamaha France sold more new Fazer 600's in 2007 than the whole top 10 new bikes sold in the UK combined. All the UK bikes were sports bikes bar No.10 which was the BMW 1200GS. So what may be poor seller here may go down very well in mainland Europe. Might be worth it for them to try it if the tooling still exists, just use the YBR125 engine. It would probably do OK here if it didn't carry too much of a premium over a YBR, otherwise the 17yo kids will just buy the R125.
I know of 2 Varadero 125 riders local to me. One is 17 and hates it and the other is in his 40's and loves it 'cos it looks like a proper... sorry, I mean a big bike :nono:. |
I ride a 2008 Chinese 125cc Quinqi road bike. Has a engine based on the Suzy GS125. Makes a hell of a noise, seems the baffle is out, but bought it like that for R2800 ($280) second hand.
No touring on it (yet), waiting to get something slightly bigger. Although I see that there are many riders who have done this on smaller bikes already. |
What about...
I've got a 125cc Suzuki Address that I've toured two up in the Alps and Pyrenees. And it outpaces the London traffic on a regular basis. That must count?:clap:
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A Suzuki Address? That sounds suspiciously like a scooter.
http://www.scooter-infos.com/model_p...ress-GUIDE.JPG You you can join too. |
Suzuki Tiddlers, anyone?
I have a collection of old Suzuki 50s that are "road legal"..... well almost...that friends get to use about once a year when we have a weekend away somewhere. Not exactly touring, as it's usually about 400km round trip, but it's huge fun. There are 4 A50s from 1968 to 1976, an AC50 Maverick, RG50 and a GSXR50. Not yet on the road is a TS50 which might even make an overlander!
I also have a '73 AC50 Maverick that has an A100 engine fitted (stealth moped!). A young German girl used it last year for a five month trip around New Zealand, with only an ignition coil failure to slow her down. Cheers, Nigel in NZ |
see, I knew there were more....
I wonder aswell if there is going to be more of a surge of 125cc dual sports on the market???
Who here is going to the Ripley meet? Would be good to get a 125cc camp going. |
I have a couple of 'low powered' diesel bikes and a xlr125 that I use for work, but after recent run-ins with Tommy and Alex, I don't know how welcome I'd be! :(
I find the smaller bikes just as much fun to ride as I do the BM. |
lol well i dunno man alex is club president.....personally i didnt mind dave, thought it was more funny than offensive.
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Hey I don't have a problem, as long as I can sneak up and write "TIT" on the back of your helmet in Tippex when you're not looking.
:scooter::scooter::scooter::scooter: More the merrier is my motto. |
Yep, it is a scooter and its exactly like the one in the picture- blue, with four gears and nippy, minimal fuel usage . In fact, its so light and easy to ride that I've given up riding both my Fazer and my dirtbike round London , and The Old Bill usually assume I'm a pizza delivery driver so don't even bother stopping me when I take a short cut across the park. It is so uncool that its almost invisible.:thumbup1:
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I like it, I didn't realise Suzuki made that kind of scooter as well. Mind you I've still got this hankering for the Honda Ruckus/Zoomer.
http://www.hgbmotorcycles.co.uk/cont...ccessories.jpg So maybe there's a hidden scooterist within me? |
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