Hi m8 I've just bought a cg125 and gonna turn it into a scramble .just a few questions..the nobbly tyres ..Will they fit into original front suspension and rear swing arm . Chears
Hi mate looks really nice that bike, very well done! Can you tell me what your MIG setup is? as I'm just starting out with welding and unsure what to use on bike frames. Thanks Matt
I got me 1st CG125 1978, then I went bigger, then in 1987 another CG125. I have had lots of bikes from 50cc to 500cc but for me the Honda CG125 beats them all.
I really enjoyed that one, fairplay.
Hiya mate I was wondering what tyre sizes and width .do I need to get wider front forks . Great build. And the exhaust sounds great
Stunning build love it
Thanks mate 👍
Hi m8 I've just bought a cg125 and gonna turn it into a scramble .just a few questions..the nobbly tyres ..Will they fit into original front suspension and rear swing arm . Chears
Hi mate looks really nice that bike, very well done!
Can you tell me what your MIG setup is? as I'm just starting out with welding and unsure what to use on bike frames.
Thanks
Matt
Thanks mate 🙌 drop me a message on instagram at Aurora_coachbuilding and I'll send some photos and info of my setup 👍
Thanks for letting me know. I've joined a group over there. Was thinking of buying parts there too
It's looking great. Can you tell me where you got theoem wiring harness
Hi mate. Had it shipped from pakistan 👍
Amazing work
Thanks Charlie 🙌
What are those tires?
Hi mate, What size tyres did you go for front & back? Any modifications to the swinging arm needed?
Sure mate for fat or bigger tyres needs a modification in swing arm too.
Can anyone id these tires? many thanks :)
I got me 1st CG125 1978, then I went bigger, then in 1987 another CG125. I have had lots of bikes from 50cc to 500cc but for me the Honda CG125 beats them all.
100%! Easy to work on, super reliable, all round cracking bike 👌
Cg125 good byck