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| | I recently brought a 2005 Honda CG 125 on thursday and the guy that I got it from said it hasn't been used since December but it still works etc and he looks after it well but now I found out that my battery doesn't work. Doesn't anyone know where I can get a new one that isn't going to cost me a arm? |
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London Biker
       
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| | Are you sure it doesn't just need charging? You could get a new one from www.wemoto.com for around £25
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London Biker
       
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| How do you know the battery is faulty ? Have a chat with your local bike shop, they'll test it and find the fault, if there is one, and can supply new batteries.
This is it ? Yep, that's it. What happened to the rest ?
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Rush Hour Racer
       
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| Good luck with getting the bike running Jade. I hope you get it sorted soon. Is this your first bike?
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| Any bike left standing for a few months is likely to have the battery fail after a short period of use. Charge it up, it it holds a charge fine, if it is dead again a few days, get a new one but make sure you charge it properly before fitting it to the bike as tha twill extend its life.

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