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| Scott-83 |
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 Posted: 18:48 - 26 Dec 2009 Post subject: New to the forum and new(ish) to biking. Now Passed my mod2 |
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Good evening all,
I am currently looking to buy a 125cc bike. I used to own a Gilera H@K 50cc when I was 19 (26 now) so not a total bike virgin and I want to get a bike for commuting.
I have cast a pretty wide net when it comes to bikes, only ruling out small wheeled scooters and some 'sports bikes', but I have only been looking for about 2 weeks so not found the right bike yet.
I found the site whilst searching the reputation of hyosung bikes (going to look at one tomorrow). I have considered bikes like the yamaha ybr, trials style bikes, super moto types etc but as mentioned, not found the right bike for me yet.
I intend to get a 125cc bike, take my cbt, use that to commute, if I get on ok with all of that, I want to take lessons (on hired bike) next summer and then hopefully my test later next year. After that, maybe a bigger bike.
With this in mind, I'm not looking to get a brand new bike (depreciation can be crazy in my opinion) and a decent second hand bike seems to be the way forward for me.
Are there any hidden gems? Something that'll be reliable enough (I would call myself a reasonable diy car mechanic so hopefully can deal with most aspects of bike maintenence/repair) and won't cost he earth?
Sorry for the long opening post, but all advice will be much appreciated.
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| Dr. DaveJPS |
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CG125, search for it on here and you'll find numerous posts praising it for it's cheapness, reliability and ease of maintenance. ____________________ "intelligent inattention is preferable to unintelligent tinkering"
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Thanks for the welcome.
The Yama YBR has been a front runner for me, but there doesn't seem to be a lot for sale near me. If I already had my CBT then picking up a bike wouldn't be an issue, however I can only borrow a van for a short time.
There's a local(ish) place selling AJS ECO bikes (look like the YBR and have the same engine), but I can't find enough about them to know if the rest of the components are up to the job. (**EDIT** Just searched the site for "AJS" and will now avoid the make. Was a little suspicious when the bloke kept saying "we have never had any come back with engine issues", the rest of the components weren't mentioned)
I have found one shop (pretty much on my doorstep) that has a used YBR and sells new YBR's (with free TPFT insurance on the new one), but there's not a lot to compare the price of the used one with.
https://www.mo-tech-bikes.co.uk/acatalog/Motorcycles.html |
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Free insurance for the offer was only up until Christmas Eve on the new YBR, so the new bike is not really the best overall option.
Found a 2007 plate YBR though, got to ring tomorrow to say I definately want it
The CBT will be booked through the seller and I am buying my gear from there so the overall deal is good.
I have got the insurance ready (not confirming it until I know I am buying the bike as knowing my luck the bike will have been sold tonight ) |
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Just bought a 2007 plate YBR. Got to get my CBT booked and then i'm off  |
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Another shout for the YBR, although you'd not go wrong with it or the CG. They are relatively new on the market (2005ish), but have really caught on. It's actually becoming a bit of a legend in a very short time. Yes it's 4 stroke, yes it's not that quick, but it'll get you through your test and munches miles easily.
Reliability wise, I can only speak for mine and it's been very good - racked up 22'000 miles on it now and still going strong. Parts have been easy to come by, whilst not as cheap as CG bits, but still cheap enough. Also, service intervals are less frequent than a CG, as far as I know, and working on the bike has been quite easy, especially that the Haynes and Yamaha service manuals are readily available.
You'll be fine with either bike though, so good luck with whatever you go with.
Edit: I see you got a YBR, good man!  ____________________ CBT February 2008 | A2 June 2008 | Yamaha YBR125 (written off) | Honda CBF125 (current)
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hi, i'm in a similar position although this is my first bike and i'm 29! i've decided to go against all the cg and sensible advice and bought a 2002 NSR 125 although it is likely i will keep this as a bike for town after passing my test. Rather typically after buying a bike that hasn't been ridden for some time i now realise i will have to spend a couple of hundred to get it roadworthy i'm also in a similar position with gear, but next on the list is a reasonable pair of boots, any suggestions? |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 154 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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