Hello, I'm new to this site, i have been riding for some years now, unfortuantly I have just crashed and just written off my beloved Gilera runner st 125cc which I owned for four years. While I have been licking my wounds and broken bones I decided to get another bike, I have chosen the Honda s wing 125cc so if there is anyone on here who owns a Honda s wing 125cc and could point me in the right direction of any stylish after market accessories, I would be ever so greatful.
Thanks
STALK3R
hello.
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Re: hello.
Hi there Stalk3r,
Welcome to the site.
Sorry to hear about your prang.
Google is always your friend when it comes to looking for bits 'n bobs for your bike/scoot.
Welcome to the site.
Sorry to hear about your prang.
Google is always your friend when it comes to looking for bits 'n bobs for your bike/scoot.
Regards,

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Welcome Salk3r
The S-wing is a great machine.
All I got for mine was a Haynes manual but I never used it because nothing went wrong
The S-wing is a great machine.
All I got for mine was a Haynes manual but I never used it because nothing went wrong
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i have been looking on google and i am struggling to find bit and bobs there not as easy to find as they were for the gilera runner but i hope to come across some stainless steel covers for the rear shockers there go over the bottom part that is bolted down and it saves the rusty look, the reason i did go for the s wing was my gilera cost quite abit on repairs a year and with this new scoot being a honda i am hoping i dont have any problems
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Hi and welcome. The S-Wing is highly regarded here, probably the pick of the 125's.



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hi everyone thanks for the warm welcome and i am glad to hear it vozza as i was torn between getting another gilera runner or the s wing 125, the thing that made my mind up was my hand was always in my pocket while i owned the gilera runner and they have changed the design of the runner st AGAIN and it look more like the vx now very skinny front end which i was very unsure about since the accident after i seen the way my gilera ended up, so glad i have more of a bulk on the front end now if i am unlucky enough to have another accident.
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Hello and welcome aboard