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[–] ninjitsu 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

wring it out! careful on the highway

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[–] SweatyGoat ago 

What kind of bike do you have? Is it something like the Zongshen RX-3?

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[–] shitgun [S] ago 

Motorini EXP125.

Brand new model this year I think

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[–] TypeUsernameHere 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

A bike is a bike is a bike...nothing wrong at all with small displacement bikes if you know its limits. You're out riding on two wheels and (hopefully) having some fun so it's all good, and like CSW and ninjitsu said watch it on the highways or in faster traffic.

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[–] filthyneckbeard ago 

I'm UKbased so had to start on a 125. Honestly? More fun than not riding a motorcycle. Not as fun as riding a bigger motorcycle.

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[–] cosworth ago 

As a former multiple gixxer 1000 owener, I won;t now own anything over 400cc.

Current stable is a 160, 250, 360, 175, 225 and a 650 that is for sale.

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[–] sheshka ago  (edited ago)

I'm stuck on a 125 until I'm confident enough to do my full license, I wouldn't take it onto a 70mph limit road, but most people here do ~40mph on country roads anyway (something that used to drive me nuts in my car). It's a lot more enjoyable if you're stuck at those speeds to be on something that won't do a lot more...I think it probably helps keep me more chilled out, too. :P (the scenery on the bike it way better than in a car, too)

...and to edit again... - If it was cheap enough to do so, I'd probably still keep a 125 for city stuff when I can get a big bike. It's fun to be able to give it everything and still not break the speed limit :p