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raleighnut

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Tail End Charlie

Well, write it down boy ......
I had the CD 90 variant, same engine but with a 4speed gearbox and manual clutch.

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I cheated though and stuck an SS 50 tank, exhaust and chainguard on it and used to go out 'baiting' FS1E and AP50 riders on it, they would just start to pull away when I was in 3rd (and they were in top) but I'd got another gear left.
What was the gear change on those? Press the back down once for first, then what? I ask because the Honda 90 was back once, then forward twice for second and another for third, but your gear lever is shaped to suggest you lift the front part to go up the gears. I hope you see what I mean.
 

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raleighnut

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What was the gear change on those? Press the back down once for first, then what? I ask because the Honda 90 was back once, then forward twice for second and another for third, but your gear lever is shaped to suggest you lift the front part to go up the gears. I hope you see what I mean.
It still had the 'rocker' type pedal but you could just use the front bit (it was rounded not flat like the stepthru) and it was 1 down 3 up on that I seem to recall (it's a long time since 79 when I had it)
 

MarkF

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I know I am going to get kicking off the forum rockers, but hey for me ultimate bike would be a GS150 :whistle:^_^

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Beautiful. I have a 1962 Gran Lusso, the "link" between this and the future more modern PX's, I'd advise anybody to buy a genuine steel bodied Italian 2 stroke Vespa, we are near the tipping point when values will soon soar after the daft scrappage schemes.

Love the Honda Cub's some great restored ones in Spain where they are uber coolio. I saw a rare but related CT125 (Oz postie bike) on Ebay last week that was local, was seriously tempted, but have a Van Van on the way in. :smile:

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raleighnut

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Weren't they semi-automatic with a centrifugal clutch?
Not the 4 speed 'sports' variant, note clutch lever

I had the CD 90 variant, same engine but with a 4speed gearbox and manual clutch.

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I cheated though and stuck an SS 50 tank, exhaust and chainguard on it and used to go out 'baiting' FS1E and AP50 riders on it, they would just start to pull away when I was in 3rd (and they were in top) but I'd got another gear left.
 

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MarkF

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Yeah :okay:

 
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GrumpyGregry

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Here for rides.
What's wrong with a 125, I have my first coming in, my commute is 5 miles, what good is 500?
My primary objection to that bike is to styling a 125 as a cafe racer.
My general objection to 125's in UK road legal learner friendly form is their chronic lack of horses. On a full license what is the point?
 
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