“LEAH” 1975 HONDA CB125 FLAT TRACKER
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Re: “LEAH” 1975 HONDA CB125 FLAT TRACKER
A yes from me, CB125s are great fun to ride, but very slow
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Re: “LEAH” 1975 HONDA CB125 FLAT TRACKER
I like it lots, some parts are out of proportion, the exhaust being one, bit that's just quibbling.
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Re: “LEAH” 1975 HONDA CB125 FLAT TRACKER
It needs a better paint job. It looks a bit 'ordinary bike with bits added/removed' and a decent paint job would transform it. But otherwise 'oil give it foiv'
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Re: “LEAH” 1975 HONDA CB125 FLAT TRACKER
I like.
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Re: “LEAH” 1975 HONDA CB125 FLAT TRACKER
Rather a sad end for the little CB125S I learned to ride on.
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Re: “LEAH” 1975 HONDA CB125 FLAT TRACKER
A mate and I had a pile of those for Winter bike use. Man they struggled two up,we got though at least 3 engines.
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Re: “LEAH” 1975 HONDA CB125 FLAT TRACKER
I seriously knackered one, it bent both valves without the cam chain snapping
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