Guide idea.

Discussion in 'Comments / Feedback / Suggestions' started by tErr0, Nov 22, 2006.

  1. tErr0

    tErr0 Administrator Staff Member

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    Should i do a 125 tuning guide? :wtf:
     
  2. George

    George New Member

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    Go for it, can't see any harm coming of it, but will it be a budget one? Or just general info about different set-ups?
     
  3. abz

    abz Member

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    do it man :D do engine cleaning aswell :cool:
     
  4. bEN

    bEN Active Member

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    to clean an engine, with limescale, rust, ground in dirt it has to be



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  5. MiNoR cOnFuSiOn

    MiNoR cOnFuSiOn Administrator Staff Member

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    the only budget setup on a 125 is using less parts.. :D

    deffo do it terro, i can always help with order of fitment and max power on limited funds setups ;)
     
  6. monty9120

    monty9120 Active Member

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    i could do with some help :cool:
     
  7. tErr0

    tErr0 Administrator Staff Member

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    Right i'll do one then.



    As minor said a budget setup is just fitting less when it comes to a 125.



    monty if you don't want to wait then feel free to put a topic up in The Tuning Center. :wink:
     
  8. monty9120

    monty9120 Active Member

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    there no way i will be modding yet. i need to get out of debt first. im thinking of a 172 kit, 180 variator and 180 gears as a basic setup.



    im more worried about making the bike look better first
     

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