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BizzeBee

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  1. I would recommend the smaller bike first, get the experience, you might find riding isn’t for you? 125s are great for learning the trade they handle well they teach you lots then, when you are ready, do your test. I have always preferred the smaller bikes particularly the 400’s easy to manoeuvre light and fast. I went for the Triumph T100 it wasn’t so much fun as the smaller bikes so traded in for a Transalp which was just fine. Now I’m 75 I’m going back to the 125’s and looking forward to them. Good luck hope you enjoy motorcycling.
  2. Great, that would suit me and my back road adventures, when’s it coming here and how much do you think it will be selling for?
  3. Hi there everybody. Been riding since 1966 have owned many motorcycles from a 1959 James 175, which came in a box, to 2005 Triumph T100 but now retired and thinking of riding again. Did my Bikesafe in Peterborough around 2007 and have had fifty-six safe riding years. My 85 year old neighbour has just retired from biking so thought why not start again but this time I’m keeping to 125cc as I don’t think bike wrestling is much fun.
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