its a sort of tube gause filter, and they unscrew and come out, the bore is double skinned.Wallace wrote:Is that a catalytic converter in the downpipe?
CG125 stuff.
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one for sale on ebay only 2 in country regestered
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Re: CG125 stuff.
Very nice CG you have there.
I needed to pop the Argos this morning to collect prezzies for the great nieces, Mine has been under a cover for the last 2 months languishing unused and it started 3rd kick.
They are also a lot quicker than you would expect too.
I needed to pop the Argos this morning to collect prezzies for the great nieces, Mine has been under a cover for the last 2 months languishing unused and it started 3rd kick.
They are also a lot quicker than you would expect too.
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Had a quick test ride, the engine is purry smooth and I was surprised at the pull
Slight issue with the clutch when you let it out on the lever makes a noise/grumble. Works ok, engages, no slip (new plates), but clear noise from clutch
Really looking forward to riding next year
Slight issue with the clutch when you let it out on the lever makes a noise/grumble. Works ok, engages, no slip (new plates), but clear noise from clutch
Really looking forward to riding next year
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Is there anyone who is selling his CG? I have a friend who is looking into a running, tatty, roadworthy and cheap CG. £500?
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Re: CG125 stuff.
I suspect that SteveW could be parted from his with a crowbar and a wad of folding cash.George wrote:Is there anyone who is selling his CG? I have a friend who is looking into a running, tatty, roadworthy and cheap CG. £500?
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Re: CG125 stuff.
Think mine is sold, just waiting for confirmation.
Was cheap too as it still has the misfire at high revs and i can't be arsed to play any more.........lost the love
Long live the Wave
Was cheap too as it still has the misfire at high revs and i can't be arsed to play any more.........lost the love
Long live the Wave
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Re: CG125 stuff.
Didn't even offer me the pannier racksstevew wrote:Think mine is sold, just waiting for confirmation.
Was cheap too as it still has the misfire at high revs and i can't be arsed to play any more.........lost the love
Long live the Wave