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6'4 185 LBS on a new honda 125..

I doubt your weight will damage anything, maybe slow it down. Just don't drop it and have fun ;)
 
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Just ride it!
 
People two up on that bike so I'm sure you will be fine.
 
You're not even a heavy weight.
Don't worry

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185 isn't overloading that bike. The amount of air you are pushing will be your enemy.

This is an overloaded bike:
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I saw 2 regular sized dudes on a 125 in stop and go traffic on Lakeshore last summer. I pitied them more than the bike.
 
the "is this bike too small for me" dilemma...

Aside from ergonomic discomfort and performance challenges, it would be an exception that any bike is "too small" to carry just about any reasonably sized person under lets say 400lbs. check the weight rating and this will tell you if you are too heavy, at 185lbs it is unlikely. your height may be challenging but not limiting...
 
tha
 
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Ben spies at 5'10" can (could) win in MotoGP, I think that you will be fine for a Sunday cruise
 
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Not sure if the CBR 125 has adjustable suspension or not, but if it does, you may want to add a few turns of pre-load.
 
Here's a 6'4" rider on a CBR125
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Short people got no reason
Short people got no reason
Short people got no reason
To live

They got little hands
Little eyes
They walk around
Tellin' great big lies
They got little noses
And tiny little teeth
They wear platform shoes
On their nasty little feet

Well, I don't want no short people
Don't want no short people
Don't want no short people
`Round here
 

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