dandoolittle
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It's one of the 2010 models and the only reason I got one is because of the following reasons
1: Cost next to nothing to own or run
2: Very low miles and stored for a year
3: Barely any bad reviews other than the odd electric issue - Turns on most people don't fix a £25 issue which turns into a bigger issue
4: Good reviews out do the bad ones on a massive scale
5: So so so cheap for parts
6: MIsses could ride it on a cbt (L plates)
7: When comparing the little faults that I found online, they're no more than any jap bike I've owned
Overall thoughts = It's a 125 so it's a little gutless on main roads but take it on the back and green roads and it's actually impressive. I normally ride a CBR or ZZR so no point in even trying to compare
I'm just under 6ft and I can ride it with comfort, really surprised with it. Perfect little winter bike for green laning etc
I didn't think I'd ever say that I'd own a chinese bike but after a lot of research you can tell that the only thing that's truly Cinese is the name
Quick pic
1: Cost next to nothing to own or run
2: Very low miles and stored for a year
3: Barely any bad reviews other than the odd electric issue - Turns on most people don't fix a £25 issue which turns into a bigger issue
4: Good reviews out do the bad ones on a massive scale
5: So so so cheap for parts
6: MIsses could ride it on a cbt (L plates)
7: When comparing the little faults that I found online, they're no more than any jap bike I've owned
Overall thoughts = It's a 125 so it's a little gutless on main roads but take it on the back and green roads and it's actually impressive. I normally ride a CBR or ZZR so no point in even trying to compare
I'm just under 6ft and I can ride it with comfort, really surprised with it. Perfect little winter bike for green laning etc
I didn't think I'd ever say that I'd own a chinese bike but after a lot of research you can tell that the only thing that's truly Cinese is the name
Quick pic

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