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Re: Silver Corsa B

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how much posted to wales :P? think it would look mint with badboy bonnet when its done
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How much you want to pay? I'll try pick up one in budget then :) postage will probably be 10-20 quid
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cheap as possible :lol:, someone just got back to me on thecorsa about one id messaged him about a few days ago so may be getting it off him now anyway as its a decent price :)
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Ok :) I'll get a.price tomorrow anyway :lol:
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Silver Corsa B

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Debating 2.5 V6 now, a while before the engines being changed anyway. Cars away for Christmas, will carry on work to it then, tight fit in my garage with this in though!

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Is that cable meant to hang so low? 125cc??
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50cc, doesn't have the Belly pan on, would normally be covered, nothing but problems with that Engine though


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Id say its awful slow isit? Never drove a moped and thinking of getting a 125
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Top speed of 55! They're fun because you can be so lazy, £7.50 to fill the tank! But the major disadvantage, Winter. I'd suggest staying away from two strokes, they require too much maintenance


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Are there many 4 stroke 125s..? I know abit more about bigger bikes and nothing about mopeds tbh.
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Most 125's are 4 strokes, they're fading out all two strokes anyway


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Got round to pulling it out the garage today, really struggling to get the crap off from the bump strip, anyone have way which is easier?
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best way to get that glue off from the bump strip is heat it up with a hair drier to the point of it melting and it should literally just rub off but make sure you wear decent gloves, preferably builder gloves so you don't get burnt
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mbonner02 wrote:best way to get that glue off from the bump strip is heat it up with a hair drier to the point of it melting and it should literally just rub off but make sure you wear decent gloves, preferably builder gloves so you don't get burnt
Or soak it with petrol and peel it off with a bank card. Less chance of burning the paint [emoji106]
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ive never even heard of that or thought about it but it sounds canny ingeneus like!
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