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    New girl rider

    I completely disagree, you can most certianly ride it on the highway. Lookie lookie! http://www.gtamotorcycle.com/vbforum/showthread.php?160713-cbr-125-trip and this http://blog.motorcycle.com/2011/05/24/motorcycle-news/florida-to-alaska-and-back-on-a-honda-cbr125r/
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    New girl rider

    Nice! Honestly, I'd suggest the same bike I have. The '07 CBR 125R. While it does lack on power, it really is the perfect beginner bike. M licence schools use them, race schools use them, and overall it was built with that in mind. The farrings are relatively cheap, as well the bike itself can...
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    Hello, new to the site, and to riding. :)

    Hey, personally I've loved my little '07 CBR 125R, and learning WITHOUT ABS is important, because if you learn on a bike that does, then jump on something bigger and heavier, where it can be even easier to lock up the back tire, and a new rider needs to learn how to regain control, (and learn...
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    Hey

    Hey, this is my second year riding, and I don't really like riding alone even though it can be difficult to keep up with people on my ity-bity '07 CBR 125R, (Can't afford an upgrade at the moment) and I'm always looking for people to hang out and ride with. As long as I've got a little bit of...
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    looking for people to ride with

    Scarborough here, on my ity-bity 125. I'm always looking for people to ride with, pretty much anywhere in any weather.
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