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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
OK, I know sod all about 125's, never been on one. In fact my first bike was a Suzuki X7 250 which was learner legal back in the 80's.
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5th Apr 2017 9:55am |
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DrF Member Since: 30 Jun 2014 Location: South East Posts: 1388 |
I would go straight to one of these... proper bike.
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5th Apr 2017 12:34pm |
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stan Site Moderator Member Since: 13 Jul 2010 Location: a moderate moderated moderator moderating moderately in moderation Posts: 35286 |
is hoovering that dangerous that mrs dom has to wear protective gear and a crash helmet... ... - .- -.
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5th Apr 2017 1:45pm |
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CS Member Since: 14 Apr 2015 Location: Edinburgh Posts: 1374 |
Mrs mzplg looks far too young and slim to have a Harley Davidson, even if she did happen to be an accountant.
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5th Apr 2017 1:50pm |
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V8Noise Member Since: 25 Apr 2015 Location: Dereham Posts: 424 |
Once she's passed her test I would suggest one of the Jap custom cruisers; Virago, Intruder etc. They do various engine sizes and the seat is nice and low so easy to reach the ground for them's what short on inches.
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5th Apr 2017 2:01pm |
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dolph34 Member Since: 14 Sep 2015 Location: Kildare Posts: 1724 |
Firstly , a Harley is not a motorbike its a overweight , grossly underpowered shed with wheels and
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5th Apr 2017 3:23pm |
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UK Marine Member Since: 22 Jul 2016 Location: Durham, County Durham UK Posts: 828 |
I would suggest a KTM 125 Duke. They are the perfect bike for a learner as they very reliable, made from the best parts (LED lights, white power shock, Brembo brakes etc) and are light, stable and upright not like the Yamaha yzf 125r and the Honda 125 cbr which are both head down and ar*e up.
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5th Apr 2017 3:59pm |
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Discotigger Member Since: 12 Feb 2013 Location: Cumbria Posts: 804 |
My best suggestion would be to wait until SWMBO has done her CBT before even thinking of getting a bike. Too many people buy bikes because they're 'cool', 'fast', 'it's the machine to be seen on', etc., but once SWMBO has got her mojo on a bike, let her decide what she wants.
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5th Apr 2017 8:46pm |
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mzplcg Member Since: 26 May 2010 Location: Warwickshire. England. The Commonwealth. Posts: 4029 |
Thanks chaps, some decent advice in there
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6th Apr 2017 6:47am |
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Weegie Member Since: 09 Jun 2014 Location: East Sussex Posts: 3233 |
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6th Apr 2017 7:22am |
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markdotreed Member Since: 05 Sep 2011 Location: Ropley Posts: 741 |
I agree with not getting a 125. They're not as stable as a bigger bike is another reason. You really notice the lack of weight when you're overtaken by a lorry on one as she will find out on the course.
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6th Apr 2017 7:37am |
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MarkNL Member Since: 26 Jan 2014 Location: utrecht Posts: 44 |
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6th Apr 2017 11:35am |
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Giantlandyman Member Since: 25 Nov 2015 Location: Essex Posts: 800 |
This will be the seventh year since I sold my last bike having had many over several years so am a little out of touch....
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6th Apr 2017 2:01pm |
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KurtVerbose Member Since: 08 Aug 2010 Location: Les Arses Posts: 5848 |
Harley's are marmite bikes. I don't get them, but then I have a Triumph Rocket III Roadster and that is a very stupid bike indeed.
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6th Apr 2017 7:33pm |
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