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Thread: Advantages of a twin over a single?

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    Quote Originally Posted by quallman1234 View Post
    It certainly isn't slow. When i rode it at easter, i managed to beat ALL the fxr's bar one (at kaitoke in the last race).
    With conti gos on it...

    Must be an awesome bike aye
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    I'm realy hapy that CB singles are perceived as slow. Gives me a possible excuse for being hopeless other than the fact that I suck. Of course this means that I have to be careful not to let anyone who can actually ride anywhere near it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by fi5hy View Post
    Yea this one
    Thats right that one is a CB, I have ridden it as well and it is a very strong competitive engine, shame bout the frame and seating position

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    More correctly the engine is an XL125S, good head and nice gearbox.

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    More correctly the engine is an XL125S, good head and nice gearbox. A CB125N engine looks similar but only has a 5-speed though they do come with a useable disc front end

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yow Ling View Post
    I think quite alot of people have fantasies about twins
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    Twins sound horny - gotta get one - hmmmmmmmm!
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    More correctly the engine is an XL125S, good head and nice gearbox.
    Sorry, I've gotten a little lost here... but is the XL125 a single or twin?

    'coz twins and good head in the same sentence might just be too much for some of us young 'uns here!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Bend-it View Post
    Sorry, I've gotten a little lost here... but is the XL125 a single or twin?
    Single....
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