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 K1NGSM1LL Borekit Bruiser
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 Posted: 16:51 - 10 Jun 2010 Post subject: New biker |
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Alright guys, and girls, I'm Ryan, 19 next month, from London.
Recently started a new job and got interested in getting a moped for the journeys (and just for general transport too). I've always liked bikes and my dad's had loads and stuff, just recently my interest expanded. I've been looking over this forum for a while and it seems great, so decided to join.
So I've got my CBT in 10 days, really excited.
I was looking for a Speedfight or a Runner really, but I've been to look at a few and they've just seen so many better days. So me and my dad had a talk and came to the conclusion a new bike was the way to go, we went to a shop and they had one of these (but the 125 version):
https://i.ebayimg.com/18/!!rvVgiQ!m0~$(KGrHqMOKicEu(95St1bBLrL04rut!~~_12.JPG
..a TGB R125X for £1695 brand new 10 plate, which is the likely option for me at the moment. What do you guys think? Anyone ever had a TGB? I've heard they're good and make parts that other bikes use.
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 jamR Borekit Bruiser
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at 19 you'd surely be better of picking up a decent geared 125 for that price?  |
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 K1NGSM1LL Borekit Bruiser
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Buy a CG, and off you go. Will probally go faster than that, last longer and sell it for the same price if not more than what you payed for it.
Simples.
CG's are upright, and very easy to learn on. 100% better.
Don't buy chinese crap.
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Oh I see.
I've read/heard that TGB make good scooters. And one of my dad's friends son has the exact same in yellow and black and he loves it.
I just really can't find a decent scooter that I like that's worth the price it's going for or that hasn't been abused etc.  |
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the answer is not to buy a scooter, get a bike  ____________________ Pitslayer wrote "it could be Ndubz.....ruining this once great place with donkey gobbling loafer knobbing "music".
silky666 wrote "In my eyes, when you shake cocks with the devil, you may as well go for the full reach around"
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I wanna get used to being on the road on a scooter first mate.. |
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Scooters don't get respect off other road users!
A 125cc bike will be safer, more reliable and much more useful.
Scooters are for 16 yr olds!
Get a lovely CG or similar  |
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I know you think we're being bias because we're a bike forum, but everyone is providing with good sense. Take your CBT on a motorcycle. Get a feel for it. A decent running 125 can cost between £500-£1000 depending on what you get. Not knocking your dad but he can't be much of a motorcyclist if he suggests you go for a ped. Therefore he's not in a position to know the best way to get started.
A 1990-2000 (and later models of course) honda CG 125 if well treated will run forever. It has better MPG, handling, acceleration and braking than 9/10 scooters I've ever heard of.
If you buy a honda CG 125, it will retain value! Say if you buy a 2000 honda CG with 12,000 for £700, you will be able to sell it for about the same if it's in good condition. You can't do that with scooters!
If you have £1700 to spend, don't blow it all on a scooter. You're going to drop it once or twice or maybe have a slide as you're new and inexperienced at this time. Get something you won't mind getting scraped.
Ian is right too, mopeds get snuffed by other road users. You've heard of the biker's nod? Where biker's nod to one another when they pass? Well peds don't get that. People assume that you're a little scrote on a ped, and car drivers won't give you much credit either.
If you're going to ride a moped for the rest of your life, get a moped. If you're going to learn to be a motorcyclist at some point, start on a motorbike. Where as they are completely different, it's not hard to ride a motorcycle. After the CBT you'll find it easy, and easier yet after you've been on it a few weeks.
If you want help looking for a good 125 motorcycle I'll help you, just ask man. ____________________ Honda CG 125 - Cagiva Raptor 125 - GS500 - Cagiva Raptor 650 - Honda Bros 400. |
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Hello, and sorry but you've landed in a Bike Chat Forum, you're not going to find much support for your choice of scooter...we like bikes, as in Motorbikes here.  ____________________ 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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Yeah usually they're pretty forgiving, most places have several 125s so I think you'll be all right. If not you can always ask to book for another day. There is no problem with that, so do so!  ____________________ Honda CG 125 - Cagiva Raptor 125 - GS500 - Cagiva Raptor 650 - Honda Bros 400. |
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 metalangel World Chat Champion

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If you get a scooter you'll be a pedboi, driving around in trackies (tucked into your socks) and with your hood pulled up over your lid. You will get Shaznay, the local slag whose mary is like swinging a cricket bat in Wembley Stadium, and a nasty infection to boot.
If you get a proper 125 bike you'll be cool and wear a leather jacket with big armoured pads. You'll get hot chicks of your choice (emo, rocker, rnb) because they won't be ashamed to be seen on the back of a bike but wouldn't be caught dead on a hairdryer.
TRUTH. ____________________ Previous: 2002 Honda CB500 (sold), 2007 Suzuki SV650SK6 (crashed), 2005 Yamaha FZ6 Fazer (sold). Currently bikeless
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 K1NGSM1LL Borekit Bruiser
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Yeah, I really wouldn't wanna be seen as one of those scooter guys if I got one.
But anyway, I rang them up and I'm now doing my CBT on a manual.
The CBR125 looks nice. Can anyone suggest any other bikes similar to it?
Also, is changing gears hard? Any info on it or help would be appreciated.  |
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Will do. I'm about 6'. Yeah I've read all over people praising it etc, will definitely check them out.
Thanks. Want a 4 stroke I think, the Rieju RS2 and Hyosung look nice.  |
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Hyosungs felt bigger than the Rieju, no idea of course what it feels like in the long term. Reviews off all of them on MCN and Carole Nash. Im sure this lot here will know more about them. But so you at least have something to read about them.
https://www.carolenash.com/insidebikes/bike-reviews/
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/MCN/bikereviews/
Again, go to the dealers and sit on them if you can. After you've sat on all the ones your interested in, go look for a bargain. I nearly bought the CBR on impulse right after CBT and sooo glad I didn't now!
Also read the sticky at the top of the forum :
https://www.bikechatforums.com/viewtopic.php?t=33113
Check the links in it, useful stuff there for a first time buyer!  |
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Thanks for the info and links mate.
So can you tell me anything about using gears?  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 15 years, 205 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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