CG125 scrambler

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CG125 scrambler

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As requested here are a few pics of cg125 i modified earlier this year

This was the bike when i collected it. There was that much rust everywhere it looked like it had bee parked in the sea.


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This is how it ended up

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very cool well done ..i really like that (thumbs)
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Cool - where is the battery and 'lectrics... ? Do you have any stage by stage pics :D
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Looks great, nice one B)
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What a transformation - nice one
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scouse wrote:Cool - where is the battery and 'lectrics... ? Do you have any stage by stage pics :D
Yes have lots of pics.

Battery was moved froward from behind plastic side pannel and mounted opposite side of bike to the carb. Ignition switch move to below righthand side of seat. Indicators etc removed. Horn is now mounted under the seat, rest of electrics are on the cross bar of the frame high up under the tank.

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Well done, that looks tidy. 2nd hand value of CG125's could be on the increase now!
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What an awesome transformation well done
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Holy crap thats the coolest thing ever, you could get in a custom mag with that bad boy. Well done, I'm attemting something similar with my DR125 so might be in touch asking for advice. :cheer:
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Bet it's great fun to ride . Cool is the word to describe it (thumbs)
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