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2003 beta 125 rev3


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Hi Mike

125cc are for very light riders and the younger ones really.....

If your are of a bigger size i would look for a 200cc +.

Having said that they are good bikes and the normal fault with betas is the strator...

If you search on the beta forum you should find some information.

All the best :kerstsmiley:

Cheers

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Hi Mike

125cc are for very light riders and the younger ones really.....

If your are of a bigger size i would look for a 200cc +.

Having said that they are good bikes and the normal fault with betas is the strator...

If you search on the beta forum you should find some information.

All the best :kerstsmiley:

Cheers

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Hi Mike

125cc are for very light riders and the younger ones really.....

If your are of a bigger size i would look for a 200cc +.

Having said that they are good bikes and the normal fault with betas is the strator...

If you search on the beta forum you should find some information.

All the best :kerstsmiley:

Cheers

Thanks for you reply, :thumbup: I'm 10 stone and 67 years old and was looking for some thing that wont bight me to hard and it's just to try and see if I can still ride one :rolleyes:

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Thanks for you reply, :thumbup: I'm 10 stone and 67 years old and was looking for some thing that wont bight me to hard and it's just to try and see if I can still ride one :rolleyes:

Well you are the right weight for a 125 but I would suggest that the power characteristics won't be appealing to you (I'm from essentially the same era as far as riding style goes)with a 200 being much better, much like an old fashioned 250 in my experience. I doubt whether you'll find one though as they are British market only as far as I am aware.

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Hi Mike

ADVERT on pistonheads so you can see what the 200 is like and price..

http://www.pistonheads.co.uk/sales/2338063.htm

Or you could speak to someone like the boss at BVM (MARK) He would give you some good advice and point you in the right direction im sure.

http://www.bvm-moto.co.uk/offroadbikes/offroadbikeslist.jsp

Cheers

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