CG125 runs out of steam

Discussion in 'UK Motorcycles' started by Bohn Janks, May 19, 2005.

  1. Bohn Janks

    Bohn Janks Guest

    Hi friendly fellow bikesters

    I have a CG125 Honda and it is a fantastic bike. I am thinking now of
    racing it for a living as I am sure I could beat most people on it so my
    questions are;-

    1) What tyres suit the bike on the track (slicks, intermediates, wets)
    2) What race pipe? I don't mind if it's really loud!
    3) Do I have to hire my own brolly dollies or do Sky Sports gimme 'em
    free?
    4) Will BP give me a celebrity discount on fuel? I'd obviously buy some
    BP stickers for my bike if they do.

    Wish me luck!

    Cheers.
     
    Bohn Janks, May 19, 2005
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  2. Bohn Janks

    Bohn Janks Guest

    Thanks bud.
     
    Bohn Janks, May 19, 2005
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  3. OAP and a brollie from a cocktail bar.

    They should give *you* stickers for being such a decent sort.

    <Makes Sign of Holy Pushrods>
     
    The Older Gentleman, May 19, 2005
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  4. Bohn Janks

    Bohn Janks Guest

    What pressures f/r?
    Any idea of cost?
    Hmmm...not so sure about that one, the chill might dry 'em crumblies up even
    more (nasty)

    Yes *I* know I am (as do you) but how do I convince *them*?
    Right back achya
     
    Bohn Janks, May 19, 2005
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  5. Atmospheric.
     
    The Older Gentleman, May 19, 2005
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  6. Bohn Janks

    Bohn Janks Guest

    Yep, what I thought. After the warm up lap before the race starts, the heat
    in the tyre'll have raised the presh to ~36 psi.

    Good call.

    Cheers
     
    Bohn Janks, May 19, 2005
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  7. Bohn Janks

    Taz Guest

    Remember to put oil in it. Although they do seem to run quite happily
    without the stuff. ;-)
     
    Taz, May 19, 2005
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