View Poll Results: AMERICANS: Would you buy a 125cc motorcycle for the street?
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Hell no!
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Yes, but only at the right price.
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10-07-2024, 06:20 AM
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Back in the day there was two ways to get slick tires with minimal tread: buy them or make them. The owner made them. Still not good for low traction surfaces like rain or center of traffic lane, fine for drag strip
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10-10-2024, 03:35 AM
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I'm sure that was not intentional anyway...
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10-21-2024, 01:40 AM
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10-27-2024, 02:13 AM
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10-30-2024, 08:28 PM
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There is an interesting book call "Old Man on a Bike" about a man in his 70s that decided to buy a Honda Cargo 125 "Pizza Bike" in Mexico and ride it to the bottom of South America. The follow up book is "Old Men Can't Wait" about him riding a different small motorcycle back north. (The original bike was destroyed in a crash that badly injured the author)
The author very correctly decided that a small bike that is sold all over the region he was going to be riding would be: cheaper to buy, cheaper to run, easier to handle at his age, and able to be repaired by any mechanic he could find. A very different perspective than most long distance riders from Europe that bring a big foreign bike and then have to have every little thing like even tires or tubes special ordered and shipped in for their journey.
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11-02-2024, 02:00 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by JSH
There is an interesting book call "Old Man on a Bike" about a many in his 70s that decided to buy a Honda Cargo 125 "Pizza Bike" in Mexico and ride it to the bottom of South America. The follow up book is "Old Men Can't Wait" about him riding a different small back north.
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Not sure if those books were ever translated to Portuguese or available here
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The author very correctly decided that a small bike that is sold all over the region he was going to be riding would be: cheaper to buy, cheaper to run, easier to handle at his age, and able to be repaired by any mechanic he could find.
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That was a very good point.
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A very different perspective than most long distance riders from Europe that bring a big foreign bike and then have to have every little thing like even tires or tubes special ordered and shipped in for their journey.
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Even some locals often get larger motorcycles for their road trips, yet at one moment or another there will be someone on a CG 125 coming to the rescue.
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