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Jamin Posted - 13 Aug 2011 : 1:38:45 PM
Hey guys.

Just wanted to introduce myself to the forum. Been riding since I was a wee one, mostly on the dirt. Was on the road for a short while until a crash put me back on the dirt. I currently have a Husqvarna 510 enduro but I keep getting injured so its for sale so that I dont miss any more work. Looking for a slower pace now and have aquired a '72 CB125 to tinker with. I have also joined the WA Vintage MC club. Looking for another vintage bike of a bigger capacity than the 125 to play with also. Anyway I dare say I will have some technical questions, hence why I joined the forum.

Cheers
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conker Posted - 16 Aug 2011 : 08:22:58 AM
Good advice, Bernie. Anything else gets expensive very quickly.
Bummers Posted - 14 Aug 2011 : 4:40:01 PM
My advice for P5 racing: RD250/350
Relatively cheap to buy, run & be very competitive on.
john feakes Posted - 14 Aug 2011 : 12:49:11 PM
Welcome from me too.
I am an expert in how not to do things.
Is the CB125 for racing?
revhd Posted - 14 Aug 2011 : 12:14:18 PM
Welcome,i think John Feakes is the cb125 expert

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