Cardiff based boyo!
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Re: Cardiff based boyo!
Welcome to the forum Chief
Nice looking bike you have there ........... you're right about us loving pics too
I have the 650 R ( pics in thread titled '' Bazza's Bike '' in the Picture Gallery )
Good luck with the CBT ( you should fly through it )
Bazza
Nice looking bike you have there ........... you're right about us loving pics too
I have the 650 R ( pics in thread titled '' Bazza's Bike '' in the Picture Gallery )
Good luck with the CBT ( you should fly through it )
Bazza
Re: Cardiff based boyo!
Thanks Baz. Everyone told me the CBT is straight forward enough, so I should be ok.
I've just been checking your bike out. It looks fab. I missed out on a GT125R in the same colour scheme. Are those brake levers straight forward to fit? I fancy a pair of stubbies but have no motorbike knowledge, so not sure if they're a DIY or mechanic job.
I've just been checking your bike out. It looks fab. I missed out on a GT125R in the same colour scheme. Are those brake levers straight forward to fit? I fancy a pair of stubbies but have no motorbike knowledge, so not sure if they're a DIY or mechanic job.
t'mill- Posts : 2
Join date : 2014-04-28
Location : Cardiff & Darwen, Lancs
Re: Cardiff based boyo!
Cheers mate
From what I remember , the stubbies need to be altered to fit on the 125's ........... ( if the old UK Hyo forum was still open I could have linked a thread from one of the guys but alas it ain't and the lad who posted it no longer rides a Hyo or bike for that matter )
I think it's to do with the levers being thicker than the standard levers - due to the OE levers being non adjustable , whereas the stubbies are
Baz
From what I remember , the stubbies need to be altered to fit on the 125's ........... ( if the old UK Hyo forum was still open I could have linked a thread from one of the guys but alas it ain't and the lad who posted it no longer rides a Hyo or bike for that matter )
I think it's to do with the levers being thicker than the standard levers - due to the OE levers being non adjustable , whereas the stubbies are
Baz
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