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| tonyts50 |
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 tonyts50 Trackday Trickster

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 Posted: 23:33 - 10 Sep 2009 Post subject: the yzf r125 |
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open dicussion about the wanna know about them really but 1 thing i do know it they badly need a tail tidy !
https://www.onyerbike.net/images/bikes/yamaha/2008/r125/main.jpg ____________________ tony ts50 gone from off road to on road to back off road cat c write off
why am i such a prick !!!! im such a fucking soppy bollocks |
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| hmmmnz |
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 hmmmnz Super Spammer

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 Posted: 00:11 - 11 Sep 2009 Post subject: |
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the long and the short of it is, they are a 4stroke 125...
its just gay to have a 130kg 125 4 stroke that is trying to look like a race bike but goes like a granny,
you'd be better off with a cg125 (which is 15kg lighter and has the same power) that atleast does what it says on the box..
if you buy a yzf r125 then you too and doomed to be bent as Julian Clary, and will probably want to touch young boys in inappropriate places as well
 ____________________ the humans are dead
I kick arse for the lord
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 chillpill World Chat Champion

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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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It's a good starting point for youngsters.
Fast it isn't, but it's reliable, looks good (well much better than a CBR125) and will probably get Yamaha many more sales of the R6 when the rider gets old enough.  ____________________ My Flickr |
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| Slim1664 |
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 Slim1664 Renault 5 Driver
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 G The Voice of Reason
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 Posted: 08:25 - 11 Sep 2009 Post subject: Re: the yzf r125 |
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When you can get them for under £1k, then, as with the CBR125, I reckon they'll be an ok buy.
Until that, you're paying a hell of a lot of money for the looks (and sound, if you like that). I enjoy bikes for riding and wouldn't pay £2k extra just so I would believe others will think I'm on a pretty bike (I generally laugh at people on them myself - always thought they looked pretty silly personally.)
Performance in most aspects, from what I've seen, still isn't up to the 2 strokes. Also, I'd say they look smaller than the NSR, at least.
Then there's the amount of money you're chucking away in deprecation.
So, to conclude, at the moment... for rich tarts.
When this thread is brought up in a few years time... a reasonable learner bike if you can get one cheap. |
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 Slim1664 Renault 5 Driver
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 Slim1664 Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 10:47 - 11 Sep 2009 Post subject: Re: the yzf r125 |
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Fair enough on the "rich/fool" theory.
In my case i had to buy new because the Yam is the bike i wanted. The CBR is a lot smaller (see my Giraffe-ant comment) and is basically in my opinion a "sporty" CG with a full fairing.
If i was going to buy a CBR 125 then for sure i would of got a second hand one.
If this year i was going to buy a YZF R-125 i would buy a second hand "08".
So yeah, No "tartyness" in my decision last year.
To the OP i think they are a fine bike to start on if you are heading down the sportsbike route like me. No sore neck and back while you get used to the position etc.
I wouldnt buy a new one, around £3500 i think but get a nice 2nd hand one for £2500 or wait till next year and see whats about.
I was told the glasses guide is £1950 for an "08" with 4k.
Sure a 2T is quicker (both will feel slow after a month or so anyway) but i couldnt live with the noise and any age Aprillia rs125 is a tarts bike
cheers ____________________ 1ST bike-08 YZF R125 in midnight blue. (sold)
2ND bike-02 GSXR 600 K1 in blue white. (sold)
3RD bike-06/7 plate YZF R1 `Raven`. (current) |
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 Posted: 12:32 - 11 Sep 2009 Post subject: Re: the yzf r125 |
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and is basically in my opinion a "sporty" CG with a full fairing. |
You could probably say the same about the YBR and YZFR |
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 Posted: 12:41 - 11 Sep 2009 Post subject: Re: the yzf r125 |
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I thought the YBR was just a CG, while the YZF was a CG failing to look like an R1 . |
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Well, if what you said in your other thread about your TS50 is true then it's just as fast as the YZF so why bother  ____________________ ZX6R + CBR600RR |
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 Mord Nearly there...
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I don't mind Yamaha R125.. It's a very nice looking bike imho. Ok, it's not fast, but no lerner legal bike is  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 111 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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