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NavyDiver
7th January 2021, 09:05 PM
Disco is off line for a new engine[bawl] a little transport needed so temporary wheels required. 2015 honda CBF 125 just drove in to the garage[thumbsupbig]. No PTSD hit post a little crash in 2019 had me smiling. Trying to get it to 100kph on the freeway had me laughing my head off.

Filling the tank for a huge $10[bigsmile1][bigsmile1][bigsmile1]

Work is close by- don't laugh to much. The boys in the Veterans Motorcycle club will not let me come as pretty sure they have a 600cc+ rule.

Tombie
7th January 2021, 09:40 PM
Excellent. Go to read you’re back on 2 wheels.

NavyDiver
7th January 2021, 10:43 PM
Excellent. Go to read you’re back on 2 wheels.

Oddly been allowed on two wheels even when on crutches. The new one has an engine and better brakes [biggrin]

Pedro_The_Swift
8th January 2021, 08:03 AM
Noice!!


https://mcn-images.bauersecure.com/PageFiles/535376/cb125f-1.jpg

PhilipA
8th January 2021, 08:04 AM
Just don't try to ride on roads with over 80Kmh speed limit, particularly with hills.
I remember being in a taxi once driven by a South Asian gentleman who delighted in pushing along someone on a postie bike who I assume was flat out.

Regards PhilipA

loanrangie
8th January 2021, 03:25 PM
A 2 wheeled mosquitoe :), when i busted my leg when i was 18 i was riding a scooter with my right leg in a full length cast from hip to toe [bighmmm].

Redback
11th January 2021, 10:04 AM
Nice bike mate, can't go wrong as a commuter. now you have a Honda you'll need to buy a beige cardigan:whistling:

Homestar
11th January 2021, 01:04 PM
Well the word 'economical' comes to mind but struggling to find any other adjectives for it. Certainly a good little commuter if you don't have to get onto a freeway or other 100KPH road. [biggrin]

Pedro_The_Swift
12th January 2021, 08:53 AM
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/51/56/fe/5156feabd0f6ed95d8c3595052fc80da.jpg

This may not be the exact bike-- but at one time I was thrown the keys to something very similar by a AMCN staffer,, could've been battery powered as there were no vibes,, I remember going past the Atomic Energy Commision site at Menai at twice the limit, all tucked in like an idiot... [bigrolf]

loanrangie
12th January 2021, 10:41 AM
https://i.pinimg.com/originals/51/56/fe/5156feabd0f6ed95d8c3595052fc80da.jpg

This may not be the exact bike-- but at one time I was thrown the keys to something very similar by a AMCN staffer,, could've been battery powered as there were no vibes,, I remember going past the Atomic Energy Commision site at Menai at twice the limit, all tucked in like an idiot... [bigrolf]Looks a bit like an NSR.

Redback
14th January 2021, 10:42 AM
Looks a bit like an NSR.


It's a replica of the early RS125 GP bike.

NavyDiver
18th January 2021, 08:22 PM
Just don't try to ride on roads with over 80Kmh speed limit, particularly with hills.
I remember being in a taxi once driven by a South Asian gentleman who delighted in pushing along someone on a postie bike who I assume was flat out.

Regards PhilipA

Took it on the freeway again today. Have to say I had a hard time keeping up with a Toyota hi-ace van speeding up on the on ramp which has a great decline[biggrin] It can and does just scrap up to 100kph. I was ****ing myself laughing getting up to 100 that slowly. In the dog box with the sisters for riding again [bigwhistle] I pic of me today[biggrin]https://verticalharvest.files.wordpress.com/2010/09/born-to-be-wild-pictures.jpeg

NavyDiver
26th January 2021, 02:29 PM
Every day the evasive action is noted. Yesterday was a P plater turning right 400 metres before traffic light where I was turning. He reconsidered and pulled back into the traffic traveling at 70kph. My almost front wheel stand stopped me JUST. The day before it was a Ute coming the other way turning in front of me. The day before......... No PTSD, I cannot see how it is possible to avoid cars with zero consideration for life for ever. My reflex are great. Just a moments laps in my concentration and I would have been in real trouble in each of the daily events. I have no wish for death or the immense pain I copped last time I had an unavoidable 80kph solid hit. Disco is back- Bike is for sale. Sadly as I love riding and will miss the $2 per week at most running cost. Suspect it will be delivering food for many happy people soon[biggrin]

Tombie
26th January 2021, 03:17 PM
I’ll keep my litre bike thanks [emoji41] even if I did get wet riding home the other day [emoji1787]

And yes, avoiding the cagers with their blinkers on can be tiring. Lucky for me traffic density here is a mere fraction of what you deal with. When I ride to Adelaide the threat level escalates accordingly though.

For getting through the traffic down there though it’s hard to beat!

mick88
26th January 2021, 03:37 PM
Bikes are a fabulous form of transport, and an absolute pleasure to ride, but definitely not without their risks.
Unfortunately in any incident, it's usually the motorcyclist that is on the losing end of the bargain.
So many negligent drivers on the roads that seem to either ignore, or have minimal consideration for road rules, and other road users.

Cheers, Mick.

NavyDiver
1st February 2021, 01:52 PM
Bikes are a fabulous form of transport, and an absolute pleasure to ride, but definitely not without their risks.
Unfortunately in any incident, it's usually the motorcyclist that is on the losing end of the bargain.
So many negligent drivers on the roads that seem to either ignore, or have minimal consideration for road rules, and other road users.

Cheers, Mick.

Just at the Chemist behind a guy on crutches. The chemist asked what injury and he told her his pelvis got smashed. Poor guy clearly did not have good an outcome as my titanium reinforced version. Quick chat later and he was like me, taken out by failure by another driver to give way - his was at 60kph. Not often I feel sorry for people. I recall the pain from being rolled every four so intently. I am off all meds- He will likely be on them for the rest of his life poor bugger.

Bring on Self driving or autonomous braking for cars to help avoid that carnage[thumbsupbig]