DO NOT BUY ANYTHING ONLINE!!
Especially from USA.
I just bought a pair of motorcycle pants for $400 CAD from Florida, free shipping. They sent me the wrong size and offer free refund/exchange. I called postal service to cost to mail the package back. It will cost me $384 just for shipping...
hes probably a new rider that picked up his hyabusa as his first bike. No worries, this gay hating bastard will probably be dead by end of year.
The funny thing is all the track guys I know are obsess with the low cc power machine. Because they know they have way better handling on corners and...
How about the cbr250rr fire blade. It has an inline 4 engine and hits about 200km/hr.
i just watched some rs125 video vs other bikes/Cars! Now I definitely want one lol.
At that price range why not go for a 250/300?
Or do you just like riding a rare bike in the city.
One thing i love about the RS125 is the riding position is much more aggressive. Not upright like most low cc bikes.
125cc 2stroke are pretty damn fast. I consider picking up one for the track. Sweet little thing. When you imported yours it was track legal only? or did you get mirrors and turn signals too with it?
a) bone stock
b) speedo can read incorrect, not GPS speed, speedo speed. My point is he takes the bike to max speed all the time.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jUnPREYL_o4
I edited my post so you guys wont be so technical jeez.
Just wondering how many of you own a 600cc+ bike and only goes speed limit all the time. My friend has a Ninja 300 and complains it too slow, he does 180km/hr + consistently on the highway, while my other friend on his Yamaha R1 I haven't seen ever go past 120km/hr.
It's super sport riding position. That's what I meant. I don't care if you knock it lol. Everyone is entitled to their opinion. I've owned 7 motorcycle and this isn't going to be my last. I have 3 motorcycles in my garage right now collecting dust including a 1999 R6.
My next bike will be an...
lol.
There are mods to put the sv500 motor into my gt250r. there are tutorials online how to do it as the frame and motor is pretty much the same. Another option was to find the 650 motor and put it into the 250 frame. cheaper insurance that way ;).
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