ive got a honda cg 125 1990 very reliable very cheap to insure and run very good handling and a nice comfortable riding postition perfect for new riders ive been riding it for 2 months now after not riding a bike for to years and i cant fault it at all very poplular bike for new riders GET ONE
2006-09-25 09:04:18
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answered by Graham N 3
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hard to say pretty much of a muchness if your tall a trailey.if your small a roadster or custum.if you like like the look of a sports bike something like a honda cbr125.costum maybe a suzuki marauder or a yamaha dragsterif you want speed the aprillia 125 or a sach xtr125.also a wide variety of 125 scooters.honda cg 125 is well proven as is the suzuki gs125 all riding schools use them.what ever you feel comforble with and fits your budget.good luck
2006-09-27 22:54:22
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answered by martin r 5
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doesnt matter weather your a girl or a boy all bikes will treat you the same if you a girl of a small stature then go for a all rounder dont have rs125s or nsr125s just keep your feet on the ground. think a tw125 is a good idea
2006-09-25 05:02:33
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answered by Kev B 1
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Yamaha TTR125
It's a little small but perfect to start out on. Here's a link for the new 07's. But look into a newer used one to start.
http://www.yamaha-motor.com/sport/products/modelspecs/237/0/specs.aspx
Also check out Honda CRF150
http://powersports.honda.com/motorcycles/motocross/model.asp?ModelName=CRF150R&ModelYear=2007&ModelId=CRF150R7
Good Luck!
2006-09-25 07:27:46
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answered by FangStu 3
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Yamaha SR125 (custom, as low seat)
Suzuki GN125 (as above)
Honda CG125 ( 2001- onwards has electric start feature)
Yamaha YBR125
Avoid china made bikes, like Hongdou,chituma etc as they are poor quality.
2006-09-25 11:59:00
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answered by robynbiker 5
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i would get my daughter a dna
2006-09-26 11:22:45
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answered by Anonymous
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