Welcome,should do,took me on and I have been riding 125,s for 14 years.Did you look at the Honda sh 125 mode.???marval wrote:I really do appreciate all your positive comments, so thank you all. Do you think I will still qualify to be a member of this illustrious group??
Enforced downsize!
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Re: Enforced downsize!
Old honda sh125.
New Honda sh125.
Ride free,ride safe.
New Honda sh125.
Ride free,ride safe.
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Re: Enforced downsize!
Richie I'm sure the SH is a typical good Honda product. The only downside for me is just leg room, need the option of feet forward for my poor old hip!
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Re: Enforced downsize!
Agreed, smaller bikes for the bigger grin.Ralph wrote:I have owned many quit quick bikes but to be honest have had more fun
on smaller ones though I do like something able to hold 70 on the M-way.
There's something about being able to use all the performance a bikes got
without frightening myself silly that I like.
They're also cheaper which is quite satisfying too.
BTW I took a little while to block your avatar Ralph, finally choose Ublock Origin so I could select just the gif and block that - I had got the blocker disabled for this site but needs must
For others who also need to do this here's the details:
https://duckduckgo.com/?q=ublock+origin ... 7as&ia=web
It's an add on for Chrome and Firefox, once added just right-click on the offending gif, select ublock-origin, pick out the gif that should be highlighted on its own and then move the mouse over to the translucent panel that pops up. This enables you to confirm and the annoying animation then disappears but the rest of the page is as before (minus any adverts that may have also been there.
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Re: Enforced downsize!
Lol, a dodgy back/leg was what brought me over to the dark side of Maxi Scooters. Went from a XT1200 adventure tourer to a little 650 Burgman - it is little compared to the XT!
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Re: Enforced downsize!
...but the biggest grin belongs to Tmax owners (until the maintenance bills come in, anyway!)Globs wrote: Agreed, smaller bikes for the bigger grin.