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HI,HERES MY REQUEST FOR THIS YEAR-I AM LOOKING FOR A SMALL MOTORBIKE...IT MUST TAKE TWO UP SO A HONDA DAX OR CHINESE VERSION WILL BE IDEAL.anybody got one in their shed?even one needing work,it doesnt have to be road registered,I have £700 to spend..
andy
 
if there is a bike available on a bereavement sale my cash can be spent as requested buy the relative party.thanks
 
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Hi Andy,
I have a Hondo C90 that I will be selling when I return to the UK in Feburary, but it is in East Sussex, I will possibly be traveling to Aberdeen in April/May.
I have been looking on eBay and elsewhere and they seem to be getting a very good price as they are quite saught after.
Contact me if you want any other info.
Steve
 
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mandythestrummer... fwiw...C90s' are very reliable,
economical etc etc:cool:...
just a bit sluggish 2 up tackling hills:eek:.. but they get there:cool:

.. as a lightweight bike for the back of the van it would be my first choice :cool:

regards ;)
aj
 
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mandythestrummer... fwiw...C90s' are very reliable,
economical etc etc:cool:...
just a bit sluggish 2 up tackling hills:eek:.. but they get there:cool:

.. as a lightweight bike for the back of the van it would be my first choice :cool:

regards ;)
aj
Ive had a couple, what else can you thrash up to 65mph all day, and still not get a full gallon of petrol in the tank every week.
If I had any money, I would buy it myself.
They are even fun when you fall off them, and it costs you £11.50 to rebuild it because the front wheel & forks were stuck in the drivers door of an Austin Princess.
ZZ
 
In most of the asian pacific countries motorbike automatically means honda 50, 70, or 90, or any of the thousands of derivatives or copies made. The honda 50 cub is the biggest selling 'motorbike' in the world and as far as I know is still being made. :eek: :D
 
thanks all,but the c series is too big-it must be a honda dax or the chinese equivilent.st series,,thanks and keep your eye open:)
 
I have an 'N' reg Peugeot Typhoon 80 that's only done 1900m - wieght is 96kg, is that of interest or still too big?
 
sorry but it has to be a monkeybike/scooter with folding handlebars.thanks anyway
 

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