Recently sold my own Custom. Lovely little learner bike. Was my first bike and I'll surely get another one, one day. Perhaps if I ever need a city run around. :) can't go wrong. Fun, friendly and economical. And not bad looking at all.
@@paulcummins5231 yeah mate. I was riding one for a year before I switched to a KTM rc125. They are brilliant little bikes. The one thing you're gonna have issues with. That bike is prone to blowing around in the wind... It's really light. But it's perfect for a first bike or in town run around. Easy to maintain, easy to get parts for tyres etc. You can't go wrong fella. Need to know anything else just let me know.
@@paulcummins5231 I'm 6'1 and it's better than any other 125 I've ridden except possibly the cbr, my advice, I'd find one cheap and sell it when you can get your a2, no 125 I've been on is gunna really fit someone over 6 foot. These things are surprisingly fast though, especially if you drop a tooth on the front sprocket, I've had the front wheel up on mine, but they are painfully slow like any 125 on A roads
I absolutely LOVE this design, and don't like the "floating back end" versions of newer bike. My first bike was bought when a Swiss Lass came to Scotland on a Yamaha 250 Custom and I lusted after these bikes for years but couldn't afford one. Now I can : )
Lol.. awwww.. when I first did my CBT I dreamed of buying this one day… then I didn’t get on a bike for 10 years.. did my direct access and bought a Street Triple RS.. now looking back this seems soo cute and dainty and like a toy, and also like it’s some remnant of history, it’s not even that old.. the design is so dated..
I had one of these, very reliable, easy to service and quite nippy for a 125. This one would be a good buy she looks stunning
Recently sold my own Custom. Lovely little learner bike. Was my first bike and I'll surely get another one, one day. Perhaps if I ever need a city run around. :) can't go wrong. Fun, friendly and economical. And not bad looking at all.
I'm over 6ft would it be big enough for me do you think.
@@paulcummins5231 yeah mate. I was riding one for a year before I switched to a KTM rc125. They are brilliant little bikes. The one thing you're gonna have issues with. That bike is prone to blowing around in the wind... It's really light. But it's perfect for a first bike or in town run around. Easy to maintain, easy to get parts for tyres etc. You can't go wrong fella. Need to know anything else just let me know.
@@paulcummins5231 I'm 6'1 and it's better than any other 125 I've ridden except possibly the cbr, my advice, I'd find one cheap and sell it when you can get your a2, no 125 I've been on is gunna really fit someone over 6 foot. These things are surprisingly fast though, especially if you drop a tooth on the front sprocket, I've had the front wheel up on mine, but they are painfully slow like any 125 on A roads
Very beautiful model.
I bounght one Custom and it is so good motorbike. Awesome machine. Looks great, engine is working good
I absolutely LOVE this design, and don't like the "floating back end" versions of newer bike. My first bike was bought when a Swiss Lass came to Scotland on a Yamaha 250 Custom and I lusted after these bikes for years but couldn't afford one. Now I can : )
Lol.. awwww.. when I first did my CBT I dreamed of buying this one day… then I didn’t get on a bike for 10 years.. did my direct access and bought a Street Triple RS.. now looking back this seems soo cute and dainty and like a toy, and also like it’s some remnant of history, it’s not even that old.. the design is so dated..
India mein launch Kijiye bike ko
Model year?
2013…. 63 registered
In which country
UK
@@bellomotorcycleslimited5011 want this in pakistan
Lanch in india
What are good indian bike brands?