Honda CBR 125 vs YZF r125?
What is better out of the two? I'm looking for a learners bikes to buy when I'm 17, which is about 2 months away. Any other 125cc bikes that i could take into consideration would also be a big help.
What is better out of the two? I'm looking for a learners bikes to buy when I'm 17, which is about 2 months away. Any other 125cc bikes that i could take into consideration would also be a big help.
I'm 15 and 5'10" and 150 pounds. I'm very experienced on dirt bikes because i have been riding them pretty much non-stop since i was 5. So, i was looking for a bike that can handle some good sized jumps but can also deal with heavy trail riding. I really would like to get a honda. Any suggestions?
What will happen while use10-30 engine oil in a Honda unicorn bike?
Am I interpreting this correctly?
"Motor vehicle with a seat/saddle for the use of each rider, with not more than three wheels and a combustion engine with a piston or rotor displacement of greater than 150 cc. Is a motorcycle."
Does this mean if I were to buy a 125cc Honda CBR or something of the likes, that I wouldn't have to get motorcycle insurance, and I could use my Class C license and not have to get a Class M license as well?
The bike runs fine for a few miles until it gets hot and then just dies on me. The engine won't even try to turn over when this happens but a couple hours later when it's cooled down it seems to work again. I've replaced the pulse generators and checked that the ignition coils are at the correct resistance. Why is this still happening to my bike?
Added (1). And I think it must be electrical considering the bike won't even attempt to turn over so it can't be anything with the fuel.
I'm 15 years old and am 5'2 and own a Honda cr 85r is this a good bike for me even though most kids that ride 85cc bikes are usually 12 or 13
I see this question all the time, but i figure ill put my problems on the board. I'm 21, 6'3, 280 pounds. Large guy, played football and rugby but am proportioned. I have been curious about riding but am looking at what bikes i like. Recently I have fallen in love with the adventure bikes. I have been picky with them, and not liking the dirt bike looks, but more like the cb500x hondas. I don't want to start with such a huge motor but i would feel comfortable on a 400cc to 650cc. With my size i figure I might need a bigger motor anyways. Anyways, I like the adventure bikes, and the style of them. So far the cb500x seems to be my favorite but two problems, looks a little small, and i don't want my first bike to be brand new with the fear of dropping it. Ia m not a beginner, i have ridden dirt bikes and quads most of my life, but looking to try it on the street. Please don't hesitate throwing out any bike that has worked for you before whether its a crotch rocket, or harley. I'm just looking for a comfortable ride and something to have fun with. All the reviews for the cb500x have been great and looks fun to ride. Let me know!
I have a Honda c50 bike with a wet type semi automatic multi plate clutch. The thing i can't understand is how the engine keeps running while on gear, in a stop, without touching the gear lever
which being pressed a little releases pressure from the plates.i'd like some answers concerning the operations of such clutches.
I just bought a Honda CRF250L, and when I sit on it, I'm on my tip-toes when I have both my feet down. I would like to know, how tall relative to your feet is the ground is a dirt bike supposed to be? I have been told that the right size for you is when you're on your tip-toes but I mean logically speaking wouldn't it be easier to ride if you could easily touch the ground with both feet? Or is it normal for riders to barely be able to touch the ground with both feet? Just curious, thanks.
04 with 30k. New tire. New brakes. Says he got it from a friend or something and doesn't drive. Just taking up space. Only thing he said is a car backed into it and needs two mirrors and has a small dent in the tank. He also said he had it checked out and it was fine. He wants $1500. Title in hand.
Added (1). Spelling corrections:
He doesn't drive it. Runs great
Two new tires