Suzuki GS 125 ESK 1990 and Yamaha RXS 100 1989
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@dabuggsy , Yeah, I think that as long as it can do at least 50-70 MPH, has only two wheels, and has gears and a clutch then you can have massive fun on it.
The camera is also really good quality, i thought it might have been a £200 Gopro HD, but for £40 its a bargain, i might have to try and get one i think.
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just bought meself a 1997 gs 125 sounds exactly like yours, a lovely run about and so easy on the wallet, proper classic wee bike.
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I've got an RXS100. Had it since March and despite mine being neglected by previous owners I love it! I'm slowly nursing it back to its former glory. Faster than your average learner 125 too :)
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Great video.
I love 125's, they are so much fun to ride, i don't believe you need to be sat on a 1000cc to have fun.
What camera did you use, and was in mounted on the mouth part or your helmet ?
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PCGamer121 2 months ago
@PCGamer121 Thanks bud! Must agree with you there, the 125's are just as much fun because they're so light that you can throw them around everywhere. As long as it moves a little bit you can always have a good time on them!
The camera was called a Mini DVR Helmet Cam that I bought off of eBay a while ago now, they cost about £40 then, but I think you can get them for around £10 nowadays. As far as I remember, the camera was clipped on to the zip part of my jacket :)
dabuggsy 2 months ago
riding it ghetto style with no key! :)
jason12300 9 months ago
@jason12300 Haha, there's a legit reason for that ;)
dabuggsy 9 months ago
which bike the camera on?
smtaylor3 1 year ago
@smtaylor3 The Suzuki mate :)
dabuggsy 1 year ago