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Minnie the Minx

In: Cheshire
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Handy top tips required for shortarse learner. Thinking of a Honda CM125. What do you think?                                                                                                                                                                             
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RustyKnight

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Minnie I think you should draw up a short list of say 5 bikes you like the look of, find them for sale in your area then go and sit on them and get a 'feel' for them. You might find you change your mind about the model you started with Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                             
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Sandi

In: Huddersfield, W
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I had a C M, my inside leg is 28", and it was just right for me, however it was an old bike (1982)so I don't know if that was the standard height or if it had been modified.   I'm with Rusty on this one, alway best to sit on them, the bikes I mean, then you get a feel for what suits you, what you'd be comfy with. My own advice would be don't ride a bike if you can't put both feet flat to the floor. You need to feel confident otherwise you won't enjoy the riding.    The Yamaha SR 125 is pretty similar to the Honda CM in styling and there are lots more younger models of the SR than the CM I had. The CM is a pretty heavy bike for a 125, folk thought it was a 250, that's what I loved about it cos modern 125s are too light.                                                                                                                                                                               
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I would agree with the advice above. Try some of the semi-custom style 125s for size and see if you're comfortable.

Don't forget the Suzuki GN125 which is similar to the SR125. I've had personal experience of a GN through Moonstone who, I'm sure will give a testimonial. It's a very capable bike and easy to work on. It can be difficult to start if left standing for a while but otherwise no problem. I have ridden her GN for a couple of 100 mile journeys and it's fine - as long as you're not in a hurry.
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on of my ex girl friends was only 4 foot eleven tall she managed a honda CD 200 no problems  so a CM wich is slightly lower shouldnt pose a problem i wouldnt think Thumbs Up                                                                                                                                                                              
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RK not sure draw up a short list was maybe the ideal phrasing lol                                                                                                                                                                             
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have you done your CBT? what did you use for that?                                                                                                                                                                             
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i think cg125 thats low im only 5 foot 4 and i have no probs on that                                                                                                                                                                             
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Pardon the pun eh Jackie, well spotted LOL                                                                                                                                                                             
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Buy a pair of Daytona Ladystars boots Minnie.  Not cheap but very, very well built.  Of perhaps more importance, they offer a raised sole of about 1 inch and a raised heel of about 2.

Roachy bought a pair early last year, has done a lot of miles in them and yet they still look like new.  Plus they have offered her a lot more confidence than a normal pair of boots would as it means she can have both feet flat on the floor on her CBR.                                                                                                                                                                             
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how about a raleigh striker ??                                                                                                                                                                              
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may find; the weight of a bike is just as important a part of the equation .......and confidence .....and style of riding.                                                                                                                                                                             
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Minnie the Minx

In: Cheshire
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Wow. Masses of top tips there folks. Thanks for all your responses. I'm 5 foot and errr shrinking. I used my instructor's CM125 and kind of fell in love with it, so got a bit excited when I saw one for sale on ebay yesterday. It's probably fortunate I was outbid cos I probably need to do a bit more research, as I may find something which suits me even better. Cheers
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tbh I don't find e-bay cheap these days. Too many folk get carried away, in the rush to win   Bike trader is better, I find.                                                                                                                                                                               
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i agree with Rob,,,,and with biketrader there's also room to haggle on advertised price,,,sometimes on phone before you even go and inspect,,,,,worth a punt                                                                                                                                                                             
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Sandi

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  I don't recommend bike trader, when I advertised my bike I didn't get one genuine response and got dozens of scammers.                                                                                                                                                                               
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moonstone

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Hi Minnie
I am 5Ƈ and short in the leg. I have had experience of riding a Yamaha SR125 and I got on ok with it. I had a few lessons and could manage it ok but I must admit when looking for a short arse 125 bike I actually bought a Suzuki Gn125. I am not really into custom bike but both bikes do border onto being a slighy custom so have the lower seat. When I tried the GN125 after riding the Sr125 I was pleasantly surprised it was far more comfy for me and my feet were in a better position or me to ride. I have done quite a few miles on it and the only short coming is that I need to start it a couple of times a week otherwise its a bit of a naughty starter. Thats not a problem in the summer but if your a bit shy of the wet and colder weather like me I tend to leave it under its cover. I think also the Gn125 has a little mopre power bottom end so you an get away a bit faster also it pulls a lot better than the Sr125 I used to ride on.  The Gn125 is deffo top of my flops. Good luck with whatever youy decide on
lin
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Minnie the Minx

In: Cheshire
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Hi Lin that's really helpful. The ebay cm125 seller got in touch cos the ebay winner was jerking him around, and i got a second chance to buy but I've decided not to....although bidding was soooo exciting and easy to get carried away. Clearly I've been saved from my more impulsive tendencies! I shall now go forth and make my decision based on all the helpful advice above. Ta
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moonstone

In: Redditch
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Hi Minni Glad to be of help. I would be quite willing to let you have a go on my Gn if you want. trouble is I am in redditch and my Gn is in Hemel... I am moving to Hemel hempstead in 10 days time so ig you are in that area you will be welcome. Pm me if I can help that way
And good luck with whatever you decide
Lin
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Minnie the Minx

In: Cheshire
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Thanks for the lovely offer Lin and good luck with the move.   As for the raleigh striker suggestion, Ian...very constructive...you cheeky git!                                                                                                                                                                             


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