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I wish they'd dump the 1000+ classes of bike here in favor of the 125 and 250's that you guys get in other countries. that little CBR250 looks WICKED.
 
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Old 09-24-2008, 09:29 PM
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I got my cbr 125 up to 145 km/h.... everyone tells me it can't go over 120, which is B.S. andI even still have the limiter on it. I bet with a K&N in it, I could get to 155-160. Although on a 125, that would be freaky..
 
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Old 09-24-2008, 09:30 PM
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To end my last post, the top speed of a bike depends on the rider if you ask me.
 
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I Got My Old One To 140 km/h For Quite A While Then I Traded It To Honda For A 06 F4i.. The 125 Is Awesome In The City Vary Good Starting Bike But I Like Going Around 220 more lol
 
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Old 11-13-2008, 03:17 AM
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Are you pushing the key down when you turn it?
 
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hey guys, how much does these things weigh?
 
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as my experience with cbr 125 to all worldwide riders
some rider and racers ever tried DOHC 170 cc and satisfied power closely 180-200 ; Greece, Reunion island raced on endurance program etc. in Thailand, they breakthru 220 cc++ so many years
some interest on 176 cc. Spain, France, UK, Italy, sweden, all europe, australia.
now, just move to injection era..with new style design
 
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Old 07-10-2009, 11:01 AM
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I've got a 49cc Honda Spree that tops out at 32MPH, and it takes it a bit to get there. 75MPH @ 125cc sounds good to me. 125cc is not meant for highway use, as you're realy cranking the engine at that point.
 
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well my honda cbr 125r can reach 180km/h i have a 177cc big bore kit 28mm keihnin carb upjet K&N air filter 14T front sprocket full racing CDI (might change the whole electrics to a inner rotor from the 4t125 full race honda) racing clutch plates and racing clutch springs racing CAMs and endurance or DBS exhaust system depends on the sound i want . might change to a twin valve head if itll support the cylinder.. very fast came from 14.5hp to about 24hp. where i live i really dont have the space to open the engine up but in 6th gear about 50000 rpm's its about 180-185k
 

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