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Well he won't want a DNA then as they're scooters which are trying to look like a proper bike and failing.
I would say to get an unfaired geared bike, such as something like the DT50 or TS50. You can pick good examples up for just a few hundred quid from place like Ad Trader and if he looks after it he won't have to sell it for much less than he pays. Unfaired bikes will cope a lot better with stuff like when he drops it and general learning. Having a geared one is a good idea as if he goes up on get a 125 bike and then a bigger bike he has had a learning advantage over someone who has been on a twist and go. Don't spend much really as one which costs a few hundred will be just as useful to learn on but won't cost much when it is dropped.
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Cheers Ste, I'll get him to look in auto trader this week. Only problem is he wants me or his dad to ride it back from wherever he buys it, and I don't want to ride at 30mph for too far.
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Bike Trader as well, but won't be much choi in there really of cheap 50cc unfaired bikes within reasonable distance.
You should quite easily be able to find one within a reasonable distance of you to be easy to ride home at 30mph.
Also worth knowing that it's probably not a good idea to get one which goes on etc about it being derestricted and being able to go 50mph or whatever. Chances are it's been thrashed to death moreso than normal. Not a big issue him getting one which is derestricted (as long as he is happy about it, and does know the full story on what he is doing and all the legal risks as well. Again don't bother even looking at one which has lots of aftermarket tuning parts. Road legal exhausts systems are okay as quite reasonable and almost expected as exhaust pipes rust and if it's got holes a lot easier and more possible to get a new exhaust which is an aftermarket one. Don't read too much into stuff like mini indicators or whatever, but aftermarket parts don't really add anything to the value of a machine so don't let them try and give that as a reason why it's expensive and why they don't want to haggle. Bog standards is best, as if he wants to fit aftermarket stuff then fine, but it's his choice, and a bike will sell more easily if it can be sold as a standard bike for the same reasons.
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I would recommend a derbi senda, (as i always do) they're not like the expensive race reps which cost more to insure and crash. The traille style is easy on crashes and doesn't cost too much to insure.
and in all honesty when derestricted they are about as quick as a race rep.  ____________________ ?It?s mercy, compassion, and forgiveness I lack?not rationality.? |
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Just thought, I've an old Tomos he could have (needs exhaust sorting) but then you suggested he wanted something a bit stylish
Let us know what he gets, I know someone who'll be in the same position next year  |
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More info on moto-roma 50cc stuff on this link
https://www.barrus.co.uk/products.php?sectionid=68
and info on Motohispania on this link
https://www.barrus.co.uk/products.php?sectionid=100 - both moto and race stuff
HTH
P.S. I see the Barrus site also has the Malaguti Ducati Corsa paddock bike. OK, it is a scooter but possibly the nearest thing to a Ducati a 16yr will be able to get (and many of us older ones for that ). There looks like a good insurance deal on it too  |
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The RS50 is a very nippy 50cc, it's not made of glass and they don't break as easily as people say they do. ____________________ https://www.bikepics.com/members/nsrandy/96rs250/ My Bike!
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 144 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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