MZ TS 125
- SamYamT80
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Re: MZ TS 125
before worth thinking about if i get bored with my 250
- Deano -Chav- Notts
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Re: MZ TS 125
I had a ts125 years ago !! hated it felt like it nearly broke my ankle starting the bloody thing had probs with electrics an felt heavy , clumbsy & horrible to ride so only kept it less than a week then got rid :0) !
- Diesel Dave
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Re: MZ TS 125
Stop being silly Harry and get a CG125.
If you decide it's not for you then easily sold on for the same money.
Just think, if you choose the right model you get a pumper carb, enclosed chain, electric start............
You could have a tank bag with a map pocket so you don't need Andy to navigate your way to the chip shop, no need to remove throwovers when refueling........200 mile tank range.
Might even get to wear a leather jacket and proper boots rather than a motorway repair dayglo jacket and wellies.
If you decide it's not for you then easily sold on for the same money.
Just think, if you choose the right model you get a pumper carb, enclosed chain, electric start............
You could have a tank bag with a map pocket so you don't need Andy to navigate your way to the chip shop, no need to remove throwovers when refueling........200 mile tank range.
Might even get to wear a leather jacket and proper boots rather than a motorway repair dayglo jacket and wellies.