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    apriliaforum Junkie Rsdaz's Avatar
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    Hey Newbie here

    straight to the point

    been browsing this forum for quite a while, was going to join earlier but there are some cocks on here that had put me of with there no need comments/replys and the constant arguments

    i know at least 3 people on this site who i havent seen logged on for some time now

    anyways been after a rs 125 for some time now , hopefully will have one by next week fingers crossed

    cheers guys
    daz

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    Hello and welcome!

    I was selling my RS 125 a few weeks back and had some guy from birmingham come up to see it.Did you at some point come to liverpool to kick my tires a few weeks back? bikes gone now though.

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    lol

    cheers for the welcome even tho more then 20 people have looked at this thread and said nothing

    hello or a welcome would be nice guys!!

    bartus'' wasnt me mate i aint no tyre kicker lol, hate people who waste others time

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    welcome,

    Maybe I should introduce myself too.
    I am from the Netherlands and have been driving motorbikes since 1983, most of you were probably not even born then LOL
    I bought my first RS 125 Max Biaggi replica in 1995 when I was working as a mechanic in a bike shop.
    The bike was so beautifull, i just had to have it. I crashed it on the race track almost a year later, the damage wasn't too big but there was a very deep nasty scratch in the left hand side of the main frame and that made me sell that bike.
    I was still in love with the little RS and the loads of fun it bring when driving that I bought another one straight away, complete with all new leathers that were written off too.
    After driving 2 years on the track and a little bit on the road I put the bike away for the winter in 1998. When starting it up again in 1999 it just didn't run properly anymore and I decided to take a look inside the cylinder.
    Well, this took me to last week !!!!! to finally remove the cylinder.
    I have a bit of an excuse though, was hit by a hernia back in 2000 and unable to drive until last summer. I also have a 1992 XJ 600 for travelling to work and drove that for one summer first without any backproblems so now back to the Aprilia.
    I have stripped the bike almost completely now and am cleaning, polishing and fitting a new piston and hope for a long hot summer and lots of fun on the little bike.

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    apriliaforum Junkie Rsdaz's Avatar
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    lol you've had an eventful time havent you

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    oh yeah, I forgot to mention I managed to crash this one at only 1100 KM, also on the racetrack.
    Went down on the end of the straight at top speed on a wet track, no harm done then, only a bit of a scratched fairing and needed a new helmet myself.
    Well done Mr. Shoei, not even a headache from the fall even though my head was the first part hitting the ground at 180 km/h

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    hej Rsdaz Hur star det till?

    Hi Rsdaz How are you?

    see you can learn here aswell as learn how to argue!!

    Welcome

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    Hi Daz you cock LOL, stop fannying around and get a RS125, you have got a nice car so all you need is a bike for the summer

    Daz is a mate of mine wo lives by me, he dont no if to get a suberu or RS125
    125s Owned :-

    Cagiva Mito Evo
    RS 125 2002 GP-1
    Tuono 125 2003
    RS 125 2007

    Currently Riding - MX 125 (05)

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    well going by the experience i had in a P1 impreza i would say go for the rs125 100%..subarus are all show an no go
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    ignite, how come you know so much, what is it, flemish or summit?
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    Used to like Imprezas, but the new shape ones look crap, plus its had an effect on used prices, leading to the fact that any chav twat with a loan can get one, theyre so common round here its unreal, every time you walk down the road you hear that rumble / slow wet farting noise and you know theres another blacked out huge piped Impreza coming, yawn.....

    Ps, Hi Daz, and welcome! lol
    2000 APRILIA RS125 - Marchesini SP mag wheels, fully adjustable SP rear shock, 34mm Dellorto carb, R&G crash bungs, Carbon front mudguard, 1 piece lightweight ARD race seat unit, Brembo rear caliper, Brembo billet front master cylinder, EBC ProLite front disc

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    Quote Originally Posted by random0082
    Used to like Imprezas, but the new shape ones look crap, plus its had an effect on used prices, leading to the fact that any chav twat with a loan can get one, theyre so common round here its unreal, every time you walk down the road you hear that rumble / slow wet farting noise and you know theres another blacked out huge piped Impreza coming, yawn.....

    Ps, Hi Daz, and welcome! lol

    have you noticed they havent got any faster/better over the years ..just the wings get bigger and more letters after the name lol
    Formerly known as Racing Aprilia

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    lol cheers for the welcome

    yeah [fast as fu'k] aka chris , am pretty certain that im gonna get a bike over another car now, still going to keep my reno aswell just incase the rs blows up - need transport for work lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rsdaz
    just incase the rs blows up
    Well that happens quite alot LOL
    125s Owned :-

    Cagiva Mito Evo
    RS 125 2002 GP-1
    Tuono 125 2003
    RS 125 2007

    Currently Riding - MX 125 (05)

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    ^^ only when little kevs like you ride them like idiots lol

    look after it and your'll find your have less problems

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