Looks like he doesn't have much luck with forward facing glass - of the three lamps used to see where he's going, two have bust lenses . . . you would have thought a few quid on a replacement 7" lamp from ebay would have been worth it.One of the Chinese brand, single cylinder 125. How hard could it be to replace a bulb or a fuse to get the proper headlight working
I think it's one of those disposable bikes. Looking at the state of the forks the stanchions will dissolve before the seals wear out.Looks like he doesn't have much luck with forward facing glass - of the three lamps used to see where he's going, two have bust lenses . . . you would have thought a few quid on a replacement 7" lamp from ebay would have been worth it.
Step one, teach him how to keep his bike clean
Step two, get him to save and buy a Honda he won’t regret it
If the stanchions are like that the chain must be awful
The fixings on my mates 2014 gsxr thou had gone ginger and he washed it regularly and kept it in a heated garageMaybe a Kwak or Suzuki would be better if he's fed up with rust?
Step one, teach him how to keep his bike clean
Step two, get him to save and buy a Honda he won’t regret it
If the stanchions are like that the chain must be awful
I think that's the key, newer bikes seem to rust while you watch. Especially the commuter bikes which you'd expect/hope would be better protected than the 'sunny Sunday queens'.compared to his newer bike