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Hey guys,
Well I was planning on buying a lovely Z1000 but mr bank manager has thrown a real spanner in the works. Anyway the long and short of it is that if I do buy the Z1000 I would have to sell my lovely hornet 600 and downgrade to something cheaper. I was thinking of something like a CG125. What do you guys think of commuting 66 miles each day on a 125? Does anyone do it? I would probably avoid the M'ways and take the back routes from Camberley to Uxbridge where I work. |
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I think you might enjoy it
![]() You'll need a reliable 125cc bike and they don't come any better on that score than a CG125. Got to bear in mind, though, that any 125cc bike will wear out much faster than your Hornet over bigger miles and that, relatively, it will have a more stressful life. |
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Old CG250 maybe? enough power to cope with 60-70mph without stressing the engine. I reckon a commute on a 125 is doable.
I did a 40 mile journey on a SR125 from along the A47 to Leicester when I was a learner. Only problem was lack of power up hills so I had use the crawler lanes to let lorries thunder past me. |
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Felt like going from a Mountain Bike or a Racing Bike to a BMX or 1970's Chopper. My feet were too far forwards, my hands were too high, and it just didn't go forwards fast enough. Actually, scrap what I said about hating it - it was kinda fun, just different from my SV (which felt SOOOOOO good to get back onto on Saturday after a 4 day absence). David
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Hmm what to do. The alternative is to keep the Hornet but not get the Zed. I do love the Hornet and it's still an amazingly fun bike. Not sure I could deal with not being able to beat cars away from lights.
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sv_dan, how old are you? You strike me a being young like me and I cant see a CG125 lasting more than a month tops! My bro had one whilst learning and I had a few goes on it, gutless to say the least. It would be fine commuting a couple of miles but I cant see you going from a 'big' bike to a 125.
Great bike the CG though, did my bro fine until he took his test. |
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get a cb500 - probly wouldn't cost vastly more than a cg125 but is a much more capable bike for commuting or whatever. I had one as my first 'big bike'
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I'll probably just keep the Hornet. It's great fun and commutes well too. Oh well, sorry Z1000 but you'll have to wait another year or so. ![]() |
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I can always look after one of your bikes if needed
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