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Re: Honda Rebel CMX250
« Reply #45 on: 13 April 2008, 23:06:27 »

all the new 50cc seam to b scoter style now, only the piagio dna in a bike style.  we had a lot better choice in 70s
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Re: Honda Rebel CMX250
« Reply #46 on: 13 April 2008, 23:09:31 »

i had an AP50 SUZUKI 1978 model ( last 1 before they all had to have god dam pedals fitted) 65mph pissed all over me mate MSHED 125,
 I have a 1977 GT500 2 STROKE TWIN for sale , restoration project anyone, £100
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Re: Honda Rebel CMX250
« Reply #47 on: 13 April 2008, 23:13:06 »

ill have it got any pics. or pm me
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Re: Honda Rebel CMX250
« Reply #48 on: 13 April 2008, 23:16:23 »

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all the new 50cc seam to b scoter style now, only the piagio dna in a bike style.  we had a lot better choice in 70s

Yep, there was even a chopper one, cant remember the make.
A few copy imports do bike style, looking at the moment.
Bought him an off road mini moto last year, based on Honda with a 90cc engine. £199 deliverd, OK I had to build it, been great and it gets well used, gears are strage though you just keep going through them so you have to know where you are. :)
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Re: Honda Rebel CMX250
« Reply #49 on: 13 April 2008, 23:21:29 »

I want a nice GPZ 900 which the wife says I can have, once ive finished the extension :(
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Re: Honda Rebel CMX250
« Reply #50 on: 13 April 2008, 23:37:26 »

was thinking of selling all mine and geting a pan european, but just cant part with them,
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Re: Honda Rebel CMX250
« Reply #51 on: 13 April 2008, 23:47:38 »

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the kettle 750 get daft money on fle bay. the were all noise and no go but still atract a lot of atention :y
Have you seen how much a Fizzie is fetching these days :o


Yes, not looked toda but was having a look around the other day.
I was an SS50 boy myself, they can both fetch thousands. :o :o :o

Should have added, the reason I was looking is cos youngest stepson is coming up 16 and wants a bike, not a scooter.
Got into trouble cos swmbo not so keen, and there was me visiting the Local Honda shop, not a safe place, I was sooooo tempted, for me not him. ;D ;D ;D


30 year old mopeds fetching silly money :o :o :o :o
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« Reply #52 on: 13 April 2008, 23:48:25 »

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fairycycle please
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Re: Honda Rebel CMX250
« Reply #53 on: 13 April 2008, 23:48:55 »

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i had an AP50 SUZUKI 1978 model ( last 1 before they all had to have god dam pedals fitted) 65mph pissed all over me mate MSHED 125,
 I have a 1977 GT500 2 STROKE TWIN for sale , restoration project anyone, £100

 :-? :-? :-? Pedals fitted from 1974, believe me I know, missed the 250 by a few months. :( :( :(
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Re: Honda Rebel CMX250
« Reply #54 on: 13 April 2008, 23:54:45 »

got my licence before the changes, road round the block twice and passed.  i think they are going to change the way you get a licence again.
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« Reply #55 on: 13 April 2008, 23:58:32 »

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got my licence before the changes, road round the block twice and passed.  i think they are going to change the way you get a licence again.

Me too.  ;D ;D ;D
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« Reply #56 on: 14 April 2008, 00:24:41 »

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i ran me own bike business for 10 years so all sorts of stuff past my way, if you like cruisers go for something like a vt600 shadow or xv535 virago as these are low light and have mild mannered vee twin engines in 'em. These would take you every where at a rate that would be comfortable with the ability to maintain motorway traffic , oh and their both better than riding buzzy little 250cc that lack power
agree entirely  :y......btw the chopper moped was a fantic motor (with a six speed box :y
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« Reply #57 on: 14 April 2008, 00:27:59 »

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i ran me own bike business for 10 years so all sorts of stuff past my way, if you like cruisers go for something like a vt600 shadow or xv535 virago as these are low light and have mild mannered vee twin engines in 'em. These would take you every where at a rate that would be comfortable with the ability to maintain motorway traffic , oh and their both better than riding buzzy little 250cc that lack power
agree entirely  :y......btw the chopper moped was a fantic motor (with a six speed box :y

Yep thats the one, seems almost like yerterday :( :( :(
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Re: Honda Rebel CMX250
« Reply #58 on: 14 April 2008, 00:36:18 »

had a go on one once,bit like riding a raleigh chopper at 55mph...scary,wobbly front end :o ;D
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Re: Honda Rebel CMX250
« Reply #59 on: 14 April 2008, 15:39:11 »

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all the new 50cc seam to b scoter style now, only the piagio dna in a bike style.  we had a lot better choice in 70s


fairycycle please
Hairdryer you mean.
Ask Tonygnome about that one. ;D
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