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| John |
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Joined: 27 Apr 2003 Karma :     
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 Posted: 14:00 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: Your history of bikes? |
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Ok, it's a long way off, but I was wondering what bikes you guys and gals changed to after having 125s, and how they felt in the short run and long term, if buying a 250 instead of a 400 was a good idea and <>, and if there was something you would have done differently, blah blah blah etc.
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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 Posted: 14:02 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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Main thing I would change would have been not going new for my NSR. Waste of money.
I went to the ZX6R after that, and no problems/ regrets over it  |
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| Deano |
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 Posted: 14:04 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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Went straight to a VFR after passing my test and I have regrets about the amount i paid for it as I bought it from the rip off merchants known as BoxHill Motorcycles ____________________ Dean Stone #777
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 Ste Not Work Safe

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 Posted: 14:06 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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Well BoxHill motorcycles are gone now  |
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| Bendy |
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 Posted: 14:08 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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Never had a 125, had a cb500 for 9 months, then the CBR.
In retrospect, I think I could have coped with the CBR from the start and I would have saved myself a fortune (Black Horse Finance baaaaad). But you live and learn  |
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| Robby |
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 Posted: 14:09 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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NS125R, felt fast at first, then i realised my mates 4 stroke 125 cruiser was a much nicer ride. Had it for 4-5 months.
Then CB250RSA, which was a good bike. Ran it for 6 months until it packed up on me, learnt most of my riding on it, went to france and back on it with the little lady etc. It got boring, as all bikes do, but lasted well enough for 400 quid.
Then i had a VFR400 NC24, which i thought was great at first, seeing as it was nippy, and it was my first bike with decent brakes, sus, and sports tyres. Very unreliable, uncomfortable, revvy, tingly, generally a dog in the long run. Again had it for about 6 months.
Now i ride a VX800. Undoubedly the best bike yet, its got all the best bits of all my bikes so far, and more. Lazy ride, lots of torque, dead reliable, and easy to work on. Only had it 2 months, so i can't comment on long term appeal, but i'm not getting bored of it yet. |
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 Stew If it's good enough for top race teams...

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| Kris |
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Joined: 03 Feb 2002 Karma :   
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 Posted: 14:11 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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NSR 125 for nearly three years.
ZXR750 for nearly 5 months.
Not too fazed by the power (prolly 'cos it was running on 3 cylinders) and glad I started off on a 125.
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| Hex |
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 Posted: 14:15 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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I had the old NS125R for a year before doing my test and getting my CBR600 FY.
Had that a year and getting board (not of riding it just polishing it as I now know all its curves etc ). Great bike can't fault it, never let me down, no problems and is way more than I need, but it won't stop me upgrading to a 1000cc class bike when I have the money.
Never did the 400 thing etc, and I have no regrets in what i've bought, the old NS125R got me a years NCB and the CBR after that has been a Honda through and through.
I did think about getting a CB600fs but in the end went for the CBR and glad I did as I would of just wished I'd got the CBR in the first place. ____________________ The BCF's very own Party boy! Though he's getting old and feeling it!
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 andrew Mister Road Rage
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 Annabella Like a person, only smaller

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 Posted: 14:28 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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Old NSR for a year, until I killed it, then went onto a CBR400, purely because of its' physical size.
I find the 400 very manageable, because it's small. Personally if I'd gone for a 600 I wouldn't have coped.
James went for a 400 straight off and has had no problems, and now wants a 600... but then he's a big boy and can cope with big things  ____________________ Avast! Pirates ahoy!
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| MarJay |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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 Posted: 14:32 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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I guess it depends if you're restricted to 33bhp or not really.
I Originally had a beautiful red NS125R that I bought whilst at university. It wasn't restricted at all and had a full micron system. It used to want to wheelie when it came into the powerband at 7000rpm!
I then did my test, chucked my 'L' plates away and rode the 125 for a few months.
I then spotted a beautiful VFR400 NC21 in a bike shop near Uni. £1600 was a lot of money for it, but it had done less than 10,000km and the shop said that they would restrict it for me for free (normal charge £80).
In hindsight I probably would have been better of with a newer model, and I probably would have de-restricted it straight away, but at the time (I was 19) I was scared of 50 odd Bhp, so I rode that for a year on 33bhp strangulation. One day I had a day off of work so I got out my tookit and pulled out the restrictors. The bike ran really rough but I had what felt like a huge boost of power.
I rode the bike illegally like this for another 6 months.
I then decided that it was time for a change, so I sold the VFR to Dusty and bought myself a brand new SV650S. In hindsight this too was a bad move, because there is nothing more demoralising than watching a brand new bike corrode to F@ck. I don't think I'll ever buy a new bike again for daily use... I might if I can ever afford a bike and a car together though... keep the bike pristine. I might be afraid to ride it though.
I sold the SV last March and bought a '99 Triumph daytona.
Fan-bloody-tastic!  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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 andrew Mister Road Rage
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 Posted: 14:48 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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hehe
Thought it was only the red ones that made the bike want to wheelie when it hit the powerband? Duh zimma  |
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 Posted: 14:51 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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They make about 22hp at the rear wheel anyway so i doubt it had been tuned unless like zimma said you had the green powerband fitted
Oh well it dont matter now youve got a proper bike  |
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 Posted: 14:53 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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Got my RD350LC after my RD125LC in 1990. Still have it. Never wanted anything else then and still don't except perhaps a CBR600 with the proper seat to go 'round europe on.  |
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 Posted: 14:56 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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MarJay i read it as NSR125r for some reason. Hhhmmm i blame the monitor.  |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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 Posted: 14:58 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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Maybe it was more than 22Bhp. I was 18 at the time and very impetuous. I didn't look at Dyno Graphs and the like very closely.
Alls I know is that it was the second bike I had ever ridden after a Yamaha SR 125 and it scared the life out of me for the first six months that I owned it!
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It was Definitely an NS 125 R ,and they are quite difficult to tune.
NSR 125's make about 22bhp as std, but I think they have a powervalve too to smooth out the powerband.
I've never ridden anything with such a sharp powerband ever since. It felt like a shot of nitrous to 19 year old Naive me. ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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 Posted: 15:00 - 16 Oct 2003 Post subject: |
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I bought a new NSR to learn on (bad move, cos as soon as you pass your test you want something bigger and 125 will not do!) and lost loads of money on it.. then after passing my test bought a new R6 (cos I didn't know better and thought sports bikes were the best thing!!) then finally came to my senses and bought a new Triumph Speed Triple 955i which is the best bike in the world (IMHO!)(and its british!).  ____________________ Love is 1050cc  |
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 MarJay But it's British!

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\o/ Rob!
Speed triple, second only to the Daytona 955i  ____________________ British beauty: Triumph Street Triple R; Loony stroker: KR1S; Track fun: GSXR750 L1; Commuter Missile: GSX-S1000F; Cheap project: CBR900RR FireBlade
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I've got a Speed Four on loan today - I had forgotten how horrible it was to ride a revvy 4cyl engine!  ____________________ Love is 1050cc  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 22 years, 126 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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