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Eye Candy | Videos and Pics / Re: Kymco Pulsar 125 LX
« on: November 26, 2016, 07:06:54 PM »
Where about are you based? & you can find parts on eBay or some former Kymco suppliers!
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That is a great looking bike! Reminds me a lot of a Suzi Bandit - but not all bloated. I bet that thing is absolutely a BLAST to ride.
Thank you very much. I see its needed a really long screwdriver, magnetic if i want to put the screws back . I love the bike, it's my 1st bike since ages! I used to ride an Honda Elite 80 scooter in 90's.
Hello scorpion, i have the same bike since two weeks. I really love it. I want to ask one thing. Do you know how to remove the front mask to replace the light bulb? I do not need to do it, just wondering how to do it in case it burns.
ive also seen the base model, the clocks are made of plastic and stuff, the silencer looks naff etc. all the stuff like that on mine is good solid stuff, the clocks are stainless steel.
still..........the new ones are cheap, why buy a second hand cg125 when you can have a brand new ck125???
as far as i know the new ck has a different motor to the old one.
keep thinking of updating mine to one of these........but dont know if i like the styling
glad you are ok. when I crashed my bike I was so mad .just leave me alone and ill be all right I said to my self. I love takeing care of my stuff I have its hard keeping things looking good it takes a lot of care but sometimes others just dont care. Im the typ that dont barrow or let anyone touch my things.And sometimes that get me in so much trouble. no is no why cant anyone understand that. take care of your self and good luck with your scoot. did you have insurance and if you did use it, thats why it there
I used it and it came in handy.
scorpion, your accident reminded me of what I read once that it is best to ride in automobile tire tracks and not the center of the lane when riding in the rain. The center is where oil drips are deposited by cars and is especially bad at intesections. (NOW he tells me! LOL)
What I'd like to ask though is, during your fall, was ANY part of your body UNDER the scoot. The reason I'm asking is because once I went down while braking into a downhill intersection with a little sand and gravel on the road. I locked the front wheel, fell on my right side and my right foot ended up under the engine of a 500 lb. motorcycle. I still leave the lace on my right shoe looser than the left. I bought a scooter thinking at least if something bad happens, THAT won't.
Good to hear you are ok, well sort of. All the best, and buy a lottery ticket, surely your luck is about to change.
Shoulda called in sick when the car failed... Glad you're OK tho!