Andy Wegg wrote:
> JackH muttered
>>> And if anyone wants a tatty, unloved RG, it's in Ilford...
>> *waves*
>> I'd prefer a TZR, but any old SOB will do - has it still got the
>> fairing brace etc., in place?
> Not a clue, old boy. Far as I know the guy's wife bought it to learn
> on and then gave up before getting the licence and fell foul of the
> time bar. She wants to try again but chummy a) thinks its the wrong
> bike to learn on and b) doesn't have the mechanical nowse to sort it
> out.
> I'll pass on your email addy to the bloke (his name's Bob) and tell
> him you're interested.
Cheers.
Yes, these were a pig to ride at the best of times, but especially if you
were doing your CBT.
Like with the TZR125, the figure of eight manoeuvre was quite interesting,
due to the crap steering (1) compared to say a CG125, with the added
attraction of a horrid riding position, especially if you were taller than
4".
Very rarely seen these days, and they were quite popular in their day.
(1) As in supertanker turning circle, at least relatively speaking compared
to other 125s - fine on the open road though.
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JackH
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