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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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I hear that 125 2strokes, unless they are built for racing like the KTM exc arent too relaible when used as a daily run around. But then again, I cant say I know much about motor bikes
Im not too fussed about speed just yet, need to earn my stripes on the road before I start caring about speed. |
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 chris-red Have you considered a TDM?

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Sorry that's what I meant, the 2strokes built for racing usually arent to reliable because they are always at high revs.
The dropping thing is a fair point, but I kinda wonna come into the whole biking thing on a fresh slate, a nice new baby to get around on, with it being a Yammy im assuming it's going to have a high build quality and hold its value well?
Also, I will take a look at the DT supermoto! Thanks for the replies  |
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| Paulington |
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The thing is Im not sure if I want to go for a full license in the future. I expect to buy a car when I eventually move on to have my own house (mainly for a luggage space, shopping and all that grown up stuff ) However, granted I had the money i'd love to have a bike and a car. So yeah, I probably would go for a full license in the future. (jeeze I can ramble.)
So basically I should go for a second hand 125 through a dealer? So its a bit easier on the pocket?
Im not so sure on insurance, but im guessing its more for a 2stroke?
Sorry if all this sounds dumb, im just trying to get it all sorted out so I can come out on top with a nice bike for a good deal  |
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| ScottLewis wrote: | The thing is Im not sure if I want to go for a full license in the future. I expect to buy a car when I eventually move on to have my own house (mainly for a luggage space, shopping and all that grown up stuff  ) However, granted I had the money i'd love to have a bike and a car. So yeah, I probably would go for a full license in the future. (jeeze I can ramble.)
So basically I should go for a second hand 125 through a dealer? So its a bit easier on the pocket?
Im not so sure on insurance, but im guessing its more for a 2stroke?
Sorry if all this sounds dumb, im just trying to get it all sorted out so I can come out on top with a nice bike for a good deal  |
+1 for second hand.
If you have enough cash then you can get a really decent well looked after 2nd hand bike that has been broken in nicely.
You can screw a new bike over if your not careful as the first 600miles needs to be ridden in a certain way. I guarantee that if you fall in love with a 125 then you will get the bug and try to progress to a bigger bike in the future.
Buying a bike on finance would mean paying say 4 grand for a 3 grand bike...depending on the finance %. ____________________ Life begins at the end of your comfort zone. |
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Thats the thing, the dealer im getting it off has a 0% interest deal on the finance. It's tempting, but I dont know what to do, brand new or second hand. I could possible get the same WR125x second hand through the dealer? would that be a good idea if it was possible?  |
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Second hand. Save the money for when you've passed your test and ready to move on to bigger, and better and faster things. Don't get yourself into debt for anything....save save save. ____________________ Be who you are and say what you feel, because those who mind don't matter, and those who matter won't mind - Dr. Seuss |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 16 years, 22 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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