So which Girl has the biggest boobs?... Looks at gavin...
125s
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Re: 125s
I know, I'm shocked. I thought that was only the job of Blimey, Bambam and I. I know now we have to up our game... or lower it's tone further!
So which Girl has the biggest boobs?... Looks at gavin...
So which Girl has the biggest boobs?... Looks at gavin...

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Cheese Monkey
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Re: 125s
Got a TZR 125 that needs a bit of work doing going dirt cheap if you're interested
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- fluffybunny
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Re: 125s
leatherpatches
started it lol
any way have been talked out of gettin a 125 and gettin a bigger bike 500 + what does everyone reccomend was lookin for bandit ,cb ,monster type of thing am not lookin to by till have done my test and that is in nov so where should i look to by this bike am i better off gettin it off a private sell or garage , this will be the first time i have brought my own bike so any advice welcome lol
started it lol
any way have been talked out of gettin a 125 and gettin a bigger bike 500 + what does everyone reccomend was lookin for bandit ,cb ,monster type of thing am not lookin to by till have done my test and that is in nov so where should i look to by this bike am i better off gettin it off a private sell or garage , this will be the first time i have brought my own bike so any advice welcome lol
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Re: 125s
Theres no harm in getting a 125 for a few months to build up some confidence etc, 125's dont loose a lot of money, so chances are you could sell for almost as much as you paid for it.
As for bigger bikes, 600 Bandits are a good start. CB500 is a typical bike test centres will use, good bikes too. Ducati Monsters are a mixed bag, I'm not convinced of the build quality but will be ok for a dry Summers day bike but on the plus side they seem very cheap to buy and generally have fairly low mileage.
I dont know how tall you are? so you may have to choose a bike small enough?
If you are into Sports bikes then the 400cc range are all very small and good. Honda VFR400, Honda CBR400 and Honda RVF400 are all cracking bikes. Kawasaki ZXR400 is a bit bigger size wise than the others.
You will pay more at a shop but should get some form of backup through warranty, if the shop are selling as seen then leave it, its mostly like knackered. Theres no harm in buying privately but always take someone who knows bikes to give it a good check over.
As for bigger bikes, 600 Bandits are a good start. CB500 is a typical bike test centres will use, good bikes too. Ducati Monsters are a mixed bag, I'm not convinced of the build quality but will be ok for a dry Summers day bike but on the plus side they seem very cheap to buy and generally have fairly low mileage.
I dont know how tall you are? so you may have to choose a bike small enough?
If you are into Sports bikes then the 400cc range are all very small and good. Honda VFR400, Honda CBR400 and Honda RVF400 are all cracking bikes. Kawasaki ZXR400 is a bit bigger size wise than the others.
You will pay more at a shop but should get some form of backup through warranty, if the shop are selling as seen then leave it, its mostly like knackered. Theres no harm in buying privately but always take someone who knows bikes to give it a good check over.

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Re: 125s
Instead of the 125, Save the money and we all could ferry you about
It all depends on what you are confortable with (bike wise
) after your test. The ER's that the learner centres use are very forgiving, but you might get bored with the lack of power quickly. Buying wise easy. Wait until autum(can't spell. After summer) and go to the dealers when it is quiet and bat your eye lashes at the salesman 
It all depends on what you are confortable with (bike wise
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- billinom8s
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Re: 125s
Funky wrote:My R6 may well be for sale soon. It's in track trim at the moment but will just need fairing, headlight and normal subframe. Would even fit it all for you. I'm that nice.
does the grass come with it?
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don't forget we are onX and Instagrambelieve it or not !!!
southwestbikers@southwestbikers (original, I know.
KTM 1290 SDR
KTM 690 supermoto smc R,
Zx10r trackbike,
ktm 350 excf muddy
Suspension and bike work undertaken.
Re: 125s
he could borrow my strimmerbillinom8s wrote:Funky wrote:My R6 may well be for sale soon. It's in track trim at the moment but will just need fairing, headlight and normal subframe. Would even fit it all for you. I'm that nice.
does the grass come with it?
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- fluffybunny
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Re: 125s
i have not ridden in a long time and this bike is only for a 6 mths or so till i find my feet again
how much were u lookin for for r6
how much were u lookin for for r6
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Re: 125s
[quote]Ducati Monsters are a mixed bag, I'm not convinced of the build quality but will be ok for a dry Summers day bike but on the plus side they seem very cheap to buy and generally have fairly low mileage.[quote]
and shockingly underpowered, only just get past the 50bhp mark apparently.
I think 400's make a really good first bike, but it never hurts to get some road time in on a 125cc even if its just so you appreciate a big bike that much more
and shockingly underpowered, only just get past the 50bhp mark apparently.
I think 400's make a really good first bike, but it never hurts to get some road time in on a 125cc even if its just so you appreciate a big bike that much more
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Re: 125s
£800.01Funky wrote:making a sensible offer really, anything above 800 quid i'll consider
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Re: 125s
damn it, why do you wait till 2 weeks after i buy a new bike. Would have made an great street fighter project. £800.03 and a partially used peice of chewing gum (one careful lady owner) 
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