...I think the honda cr 125 is the best motorcross bike out it has the top end speed and the middle range pull the motors are very well set up and are very reliable if i had the choice of any motorcycle this would be it.The only down part about the cr the some of the parts cost just a little bit more but trust me its worth it. Alot of my friends own cr 125's aswell as me and the think they are just as good as i do. If your looking to bu a motorcross bike DONT look no further the cr 125 is the bike for you...
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...I have just clocked up 1,000 k on my new Deauville. It's not perfect, but by comparison my previous bike - a 2002 VT750C cruiser - was just a bucket of bolts. Handling is good; brakes are OK and the optional large flip screen a must. I also put 50 mm bar risers for a more upright posture and a Xenon 55-60 watt bulb for better night illumination. I have just three winges about this bike. Firstly, the gearbox is both clunky and noisy and there is even a tendency to drop out of second occasionally on accelleration. Not nice at all. Secondly, there is a quite loud harmonic in the engine at 4,000 revs on accelleration (due, I would think to the fairing). It is not a vibration - just a noise. Finally, I would like to know why a 650 cc motorcycle only gets 4.8 litres/100 km when a Honda Jazz motor car can do as well or better. It...
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Advantages: Good prices, selection of bargain bikes Disadvantages: limited for the higher end cyclist
...Glass and Steele MotorCycles in Alloa has been around for decades. I only moved to Alloa around 5 years ago but knew of it before that.
A friend of my Dad's had a mate that worked there repairing old Jame's motorcycles in the 50's.
These days they dont repair motor bikes but actually sell pedal cycles, so the name may be a bit misleading.
THE SHOP
This cycle shop is a little out of date these days and perhaps suffers a little because it is situated off the beaten track in Alloa.
The shop itself is clean and well presented and when you walk by its pretty clear from the bikes in the window that its a cycle shop. Its a pretty small shop but has a goo little viewing area for the bikes. They also have the usual regulatory desk area with some racks behind displaying the spare parts they have to offer.
WHAT DO THEY SELL
The shop sells...
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There has been a series of killings in the subdued small town of Tarker Mills. Reports of a large wolf like creature prowling the town are greeted with a mixture of disbelief and fear. Yet as the killings become more and more violent it is clear that no more