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Honda PS125i Reviews
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FrogLady
15th Oct 2008
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I have owned my Honda PS125i for a month, moving up from a 50cc. My bike is 2 yrs old, and in perfect condition, except for a little rust on the shock absorbers. I had a little 'shock', when informed that a new shock would cost £165 EACH!!! so will live with slightly rusty ones for now! It is ...
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Scooter 17 13th Sep 2008
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I have had my scooter for two months from new and done 630 miles. The first service cost £89. 00 because it is only free if you take it back to the original dealer, remember this if you buy online as I did. I still saved £300. 00, this paid for helmet, jacket, lock ect. I bought my Pes ...
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roscoejohn 12th Jul 2008
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I'm really impressed with my Honda PS125 - much easier than a bike for commuting because of the good turning circle and ease of squeezing through traffic. I've used it on the motorway and with the wind behind me it was fine and even at the top end of its speed limit (60-70 with the right wind suppor ...
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Guest 10th Jul 2008
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I found this site really helpful when choosing a scooter and so wanted to share my experience. Got a great deal from Honda with 0% finance and a free top box.
I am 6'4" and 100kg and the 125cc does well with enough acceleration and speed get away at lights and safely keep up with traffic in London. ...
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bursri 3rd Jul 2008
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Light height, drivers see you early; Nippy; very fuel efficient; Comfortable (I am 6ft 4"); Brakes give confidence. Equally comfortable on fast back roads and in City centre traffic.
A great scooter - which will provider years of hassle free commuting.
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neil6973 17th Jun 2008
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I'm back into biking aged 45 after an 11 year gap. Forced into it really due to the price of fuel - car does 33mpg, bike does almost 80mpg, and it fairly irritates to pay so much to Mr Brown for a daily journey that is no fun at all. So for commuting (12 miles, mostly in town or country lanes), it's ...
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Guest 29th Dec 2007
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Very reliable, good suspension, stable, responsive brakes. Nice and nippy, fairly fast, big seat. No serious bad points! Maybe the seat could be a little more comfortable though it's not bad at all! Space between feet is raised so not easy to rest bags there.
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Reg Walters 8th Nov 2007
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Living near a holiday resort (Bridlington) I find it very good in summer holiday traffic but wish I had seen the 300 version before buying . Still ,it does all I need at 55-60 mph,which is what my old 350 BSA cruised at. My "road burning " days are long past, worse luck. I would recommend the Honda ...
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anthonyj 26th Jan 2007
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Other than the problem I've had in cold weather, about which my dealer tells me nothing can be done, the Honda PS125i bike is extremely good value, and I'd strongly recommend it.
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adh983
23rd Nov 2006
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I replaced my Zip100 with this for my 40 mile daily commute, and it is amazing in comparison.
The Honda PS125i keeps up with the traffic, and I can get 65 - 70mph out of it.
It starts with the lightest of touches on the coldest of mornings.
The only problem is that the seat is high. I am 5' ...
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