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RIDING THE JL125-11 JINLUN

Riding the Chinese Jinlun 125cc. Its quite a cool looking, cool riding low down bike, the road handling and braking is excellent and is a pleasure to ride. This video though is before I put on th...  
 
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MagnaCarta52 (4 days ago) Show Hide
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I just got a Jinlun Custom Nevarda 13 two tone blue/silver best ride i have had on a bike so far and ive riden many types of bikes now for over 30 years +..5* vid ..
JamesStrangeStuart (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Nice! I'm thinking of buying a bike like this, although it will be my first after I pass my C.B.T , would that be okay or do I want to look at somethnig more scooter like? what tips are there for riding a bike like that?
depoty (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Well if you are interested in riding a proper big bike at a later date then the Jinlun is a great step in that direction. It handles like a full sized machine as its quite a big bike for a 125 and it will teach you all the fundementals of riding a decent bike.

If you go onto scooters then I consider that to be ok but perhaps a wasted oppurtunity.

Good look on your CBT and safe riding for always.
iamwooddude (5 months ago) Show Hide
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I passed my cbt 4 weeks ago and got a 125 pioneer nevada there basically the same as a jinlun all the same parts and everything just a diffrent name on it and really big for 125s plus a bit cheaper new there fine for first bikes they dont really have enough power to throw you around if you make a mistake but 1 tip for you is do not turn a corner at speed haha atleast not when you first get it made that mistake my second day of owning it and ended up breaking up a pavement lol
kmt260284 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Hi there I have had my jinny for 12 months and it aint failed me yet people in hear bitch about them not being a real bike because there from china but there put togeather over hear and you can customise it parts are easy to get as they have a parts dept in the UK so get a jinny you wont be dissapointed
tnerual888 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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buy a real bike...
depoty (6 months ago) Show Hide
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What would you suggest for learner riders as a real bike !

Kawasaki Ninja ZX10R pehaps !
dixonrussell (2 months ago) Show Hide
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read up on history dumbass, the reason why you cant learn on a big bike (and never will in this country) is because around the 70's people just jumped on 500cc's and died because of lack of control, and anyways, a jinny is a real bike, because its physically there durgh.
LiquescentShadow (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Hi there, I've got one of these and it's a great bike, though I'd really love to change the front sprocket to maybe a 14 tooth. Can you recommend any good places to buy them from? Thanks.
wriggly40 (8 months ago) Show Hide
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my m8, big bloke..... not tall tho if you get my meaning :) swaers hes had 70. cruises tho at 60 better

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