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paulo_bish
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PostPosted: 10:58 - 25 Apr 2024    Post subject: total newbie saying hello and asking for some advice Reply with quote

Hello folks as it says Im a total newbie to the world of motorbikes. Always had a keen interest and desire but never got round to it. i went down the car route

A bit about me.
New rider - just started lessons. always wanted a bike but never got round to it (im 52). Lots of sports cars but hankering after the buzz but cheaper running costs as well as community (used to drag race air-cooled VWs and love the VW community)
Just moved back to Cheshire and looking for an easy one-stop-shop really (maybe I'm lazy)
Have bought cars on finance and cash before so flexible on how I get the bike
Some mechanical skill but really want a ride-away package for my first purchase
Will need all the gear, insurance etc
Looking for advice - a good community to get involved with
Looking for a 125 to get going then a 350/600 - Mutt/Enfield/Triumph etc maybe down the line a Ducati monster but really open to thoughts here

I live now in Cheshire and quite near to Macclesfield and naturally Superbike Factory was top of the Google search. When it comes to cars I know where to go (Pistonheads, Collecting Cars etc) and what to look for. With bikes I have zero clues. Zero

Is Superbike Factory a good place to start??

Hopefully, some folks on here will have had some experience with them.

Thanks in advance for any help and glad to be on the forum

/P
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A100man
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PostPosted: 11:12 - 25 Apr 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

YBR125 => Triumph 400 => ??

Superbike factory seems Ok provided they have what you're looking for.
Dont get a Harley unless you're either :

A) Hellkat (more on her later)
B) A retired accountant trying to look hard
C) Ghey.
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paulo_bish
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PostPosted: 11:15 - 25 Apr 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

A100man wrote:
YBR125 => Triumph 400 => ??

Superbike factory seems Ok provided they have what you're looking for.
Dont get a Harley unless you're either :

A) Hellkat (more on her later)
B) A retired accountant trying to look hard
C) Ghey.


Thanks.
My mate has Harleys but 1940's ones but not for me
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A100man
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PostPosted: 12:59 - 25 Apr 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

paulo_bish wrote:


Thanks.
My mate has Harleys but 1940's ones but not for me


borderline acceptable Wink
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PostPosted: 13:45 - 25 Apr 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

Superbike Factory is not so bad if you can actually turn up on site and examine potential bikes.

Usual route is: do CBT, ride 125 till you get bored of it (2 weeks ~ 6 months) find a local bike school and do the full 'A' licence. I did the whole 125, small bike, medium bike thing but TBH unless you're aiming for something daft like a Hayabusa or Triumph Rocket as your main bike the 300~500cc transition is a little unnecessary.
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paulo_bish
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PostPosted: 14:40 - 25 Apr 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

Easy-X wrote:
Superbike Factory is not so bad if you can actually turn up on site and examine potential bikes.

Usual route is: do CBT, ride 125 till you get bored of it (2 weeks ~ 6 months) find a local bike school and do the full 'A' licence. I did the whole 125, small bike, medium bike thing but TBH unless you're aiming for something daft like a Hayabusa or Triumph Rocket as your main bike the 300~500cc transition is a little unnecessary.


Super helpful. Thank you. I may just stay at the medium bike level. But who knows
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PostPosted: 16:26 - 25 Apr 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

Don't buy a fancy expensive 125, just get a simple Japanese bike like a Yamaha ybr that you can use to get some experience on before getting the full license.
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PostPosted: 16:27 - 25 Apr 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

Anything 300~500cc not a Royal Enfield will have adequate power for A-road commuting. Look for something bigger if the majority of your miles are dual-carriageways or motorways.
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PostPosted: 15:46 - 26 Apr 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

Easy-X wrote:
Anything 300~500cc not a Royal Enfield will have adequate power for A-road commuting. Look for something bigger if the majority of your miles are dual-carriageways or motorways.


Thanks
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PostPosted: 16:22 - 26 Apr 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

A100man wrote:
paulo_bish wrote:


Thanks.
My mate has Harleys but 1940's ones but not for me


borderline acceptable Wink


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PostPosted: 16:53 - 26 Apr 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'd happily have a knucklehead in the garage.
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PostPosted: 00:16 - 28 Apr 2024    Post subject: Reply with quote

You've got Oulton Park on your doorstep! Sportsbike is needed. Would have sold you my cbr400rr but someones just bought it.

Honestly you've picked the best thing to get into.

I have bought two bikes from Superbike factory and have only been impressed with the service and quality of bikes. No doubt there will be some bad apples

You should do your Direct access (DAS) if your serious.

Personally if I was as young as 52 I'd buy a chinese 125, probably a cfmoto.
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