..... "That's not really a Harley is it ?" .....

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Re: ..... "That's not really a Harley is it ?" .....

Post by NVNL » Fri Nov 30, 2012 9:13 am

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...I then popped a couple of old chains into a bucket and poured (in the absence oof any engine oil) what I thought was old fork oil onto them.....then realised it was brake fluid!....

Luxury, pupster, luxury. When I were a lad we had do make do with Bowden cables and axle grease.
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Re: ..... "That's not really a Harley is it ?" .....

Post by pupster » Fri Jan 04, 2013 10:05 pm

Rode the bike in really heavy rain just before Christmas.....cut out a few times but managed to ride home.....went for a ride the other day and it just cut out on me......battery was flat and managed to kick start......anyway had time today to work on it.....I kind of suspected electrics and swapped the coil (new before the trip) for my old one with metal cap cover.....fired up instantly.....not sure why a new coil should turn temperamental?????

Hopefully Ruth will be taking her CBT soon.....A couple of questions...Can anyone suggest a suitable 125 for her? And can you ride in Ireland on L plates??
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Re: ..... "That's not really a Harley is it ?" .....

Post by Roly » Sat Jan 05, 2013 12:49 am

Hopefully Ruth will be taking her CBT soon.....A couple of questions...Can anyone suggest a suitable 125 for her? And can you ride in Ireland on L plates??
If you can find a good condition Suzuki GS125 they are ideal, years ago when I was a motorcycle instructor we ran a fleet of them.

The ones with a electric start are best for beginners, makes stalling in traffic a lot less worrying.
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Re: ..... "That's not really a Harley is it ?" .....

Post by TDIPower » Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:00 am

Really nice Suzuki GN125 in Team Roberts Conisbrough, it says Ă‚ÂŁ1700 on the ticket. Lu picked up a good condition (surface rust here and there) SR125 for Ă‚ÂŁ500 (had just had chain/sprockets and brake pads fitted) last year.


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Re: ..... "That's not really a Harley is it ?" .....

Post by appyarry » Sat Jan 05, 2013 10:58 am

I've got a MZ 125 Saxon Sportster in the garage. Very good condition, low mileage, rides very well.

My boy did his Part 1 & 11 on it. He only paid for a mornings tuition before the part 1 so he had the swerve and braking practice off road. The road part he failed first time but the second time he went through no problems.

If your interested pm me. The only problem is that I'm a long way from anywhere, in Kent near the Channel tunnel.

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Re: ..... "That's not really a Harley is it ?" .....

Post by Wirralman » Sat Jan 05, 2013 11:19 am

The only problem is that I'm a long way from anywhere, in Kent near the Channel tunnel.
To Pupster that's just like popping next door- he has been to Moscow on his MT TWICE, once via an Arctic circle route ;) ;)
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