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    '75 Honda XL125 vs Yamaha AG100?

    I'm looking at an old XL100 with an SL125 barrel on it. Looks a bit rough but seems mechanically sound. I want it for a bit of fun and to get my licence on. It will mostly see road use and the off-road abilities aren't important to me. Love the 70's styling.

    Now, I see a tidier AG100 for similar money ($700-800). Of course, there's 2 stroke vs 4 stroke but I wonder how well the AG might go on the road compared to the XL? What is the gearing like with that extra-low first gear. Any opinions?

    Thanks in anticipation, Bruce

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    The XL wins for style points.

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    Yep, I'm thinking the same thing. I don't think the AG will do the same thing for my sorry Steve McQueen fantasy.

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    Make sure you get an open face helmet and some flying goggles.

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    Anything else seems wrong.

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    had one of those hondas
    gets my vote
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    Quote Originally Posted by brucebayliss View Post
    I'm looking at an old XL100 with an SL125 barrel on it. Looks a bit rough but seems mechanically sound. I want it for a bit of fun and to get my licence on. It will mostly see road use and the off-road abilities aren't important to me. Love the 70's styling.

    Now, I see a tidier AG100 for similar money ($700-800). Of course, there's 2 stroke vs 4 stroke but I wonder how well the AG might go on the road compared to the XL? What is the gearing like with that extra-low first gear. Any opinions?

    Thanks in anticipation, Bruce
    Sounds like a article from a Two Wheels from the 70's.................

    I have got one here with a test of the "New" TY250a (just like I own)

    I will have a look in my old mags and see what they said in the day

    As much as I like my Yamaha 2T's and a AG100 is a reliable farm bike and will go forever I would still go with the Honda
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    Hey Bruce
    I think Fred Dagg would have had an AG100. But then, I'm not from up your way.

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    Thanks guys...the Honda has the votes. Itsnotarace; you might tell from my handle that I don't mind a bit of Fredd Dagg...but he's not a motorcycle hero of mine...even up here

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    Yeah, I'm an AG fancier from way back, but the 100cc edition is puuuuurty slow. The 175cc version, on the other hand.... is also quite gutless. Get the XL.
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    Get an open faced helmet with no peak, a red, purple and pink ski jacket and a pair of yellow plastic leggings.

    Very stylish...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oscar View Post
    Get an open faced helmet with no peak, a red, purple and pink ski jacket and a pair of yellow plastic leggings.

    Very stylish...
    Hey that was me in 1976 - but on an XL175. The helmet was yellow and it started out with a peak - my flatmate loaned it to his mate that was the last I saw of it

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    FFS buy a modern cheapie. You wanna ride or fix the bugga. Get your license then get a project bike. You wanna be fixing the bugga on the southern motorway in the rain.....it always rains in Auckland.

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    Thanks all....think I may be taking the sensible advice and going for something a little more modern...the daydreams were fun tho'

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