I think that just posting “Suzuki 250” or “Honda 125” and leaving at that is a little, well,lacking in detail. So perhaps you could inform us of why you chose that particular model, or how reliable it was, or the year you passed, or how much trade-in you received for your “L”-plater when you part-exchanged it for a Van Veen Wankel… little items which may be of interest to the readership of this site.
Marks will be deducted for inacurate speeling.
CBF125 at end of May two years ago so I've just got its big sister, my CBF600, de-restricted this year.I still have the 125 in my garage if anyone's in the market?
Cracking wee bike.
I chose the CBF on advice from the friend I'd started pillion riding with. When I passed my CBT I wasn't interested in DAS and only getting out when I'd paid for a lesson, I wanted to be out straight away and learning to survive out there. Unfortunately my pal dragged his heels over finding the time to go with me to look at possible purchases from the trade listings so when I found one listed as "100 miles away" I knew I'd have an adventurous first ride home. When I called and spoke to the seller I realised I'd also have a flight and a ferry crossing
- it was in Antrim, Northern Ireland. That was my first solo ride, and I've not looked back (apart from lifesavers - obviously!!).