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Can Anybody Name This Bike And Its Cc?

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Was given a new free Tiger CX125 a few years back

Service is hard to get. Parts even harder, No wave parts don't interchange except maybe the tires and spark plug

in 6 months, 3 flat front tires ( causng accidents)

1 rear flat (causing an accident)

and the rear sproket fell off

Sold it cheep and never looked back

Was given a new free Tiger CX125 a few years back

Service is hard to get. Parts even harder, No wave parts don't interchange except maybe the tires and spark plug

in 6 months, 3 flat front tires ( causng accidents)

1 rear flat (causing an accident)

and the rear sproket fell off

Sold it cheep and never looked back

How old was it when you got given it? If 2nd hand what was the services like. Flat tyres show a problem with the spokes easily fixed. Sprocket sounds like bad servicing.

I can't see how service would be hard to get ANY bike shop can service. As for parts they have most if not all in stock at Tiger. So next day.

Admittedly they do not have a huge dealer network but you can order parts direct.

There are NO other comparable bikes in Thailand to the Cx as far as I'm aware.

Also that's not a Cx that's a spark. Different the Cx is offroad style.

sent from my Wellcom A90+

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Excuse me if this gets a bit technical. But my understanding so far is this bike is gash. I think I will save myself alot of problems and give it a miss. Again cheers Jeffrey for a very honest and forthright analysis.

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