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 richie.... Renault 5 Driver
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Im Richie, from up norf, live in sunderland and im new to this biking.
passed my car test at 17 (23 now) but due to point, i have a honda lead scooter for work.
Ive now out grown this and im going to go and buy a new SYM XS125 in the new year.
Just learned how to ride a geared bike after owning a honda h100 which i had to sell for holiday spends to california in the summer, now the scoot isnt cutting it
i have no intention of doing my test (although the thought of no l-plates is a nice thought!)
basiclly, im after a cheap(ish) 125 for work untill my points drop off in another 2 years, i want to keep the bike for nice days in the summer aswell as own a car.
anyone have any input on these bike? cheers guys.  |
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Sym is chinese/taiwanese. If its a bike you want to just use ONLY in the summer, personally I think you are wasting your money.
CBT every 2 years at £100-£140.
You have to buy all the gear, get insurance, get the bike etc.
You would be far better off say buying it for 1 year of riding around, booking in with your experience to do your test, sell it in the summer, ditch the L plates, then if you think "Hey I dont want a big bike yet" you can just get yourself a nice japanese 125/250 to last you a lifetime.
The test is only £121.50 once you have a CBT
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If you are insisting on staying on a 125..
Usual bikes Yamaha YBR125 / Honda CBF125 / Honda CG are good choices.
Depending on your taste you also have the Yamaha YZF R125 / Honda CBR125 / Honda NSR125 / Hyosung GT125R.
If your taste is neither of those then you also have Honda XR125 / Yamaha DT125 / Suzuki DR125 etc. |
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If you have a 125 capable of 100kph+, then you can book and sit theory (£31), mod 1 (£15.50) and mod 2 (£75) yourself, without paying a penny to anyone else. That gets you a full A license with a 2 year restriction to 25kW.
It's perfectly possible to pass without any lessons. If you can't, you should question whether you're safe to be riding on L plates in the first place.
Your insurance costs will come down, you lose the L plates, can take a pillion and ride on motorways, plus you get access to bikes that offer far better value for money and more capability than a 125. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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I know MANY people who haven't even bought a bike and passed it.
I used to loan my bike out, as long as they got cover and had a CBT i wasn't fussed. Most of them passed first time  |
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Im also 23, have since given up driving once I realised how much im saving with a bike (also cant park car anywhere near me)
Been driving about 4 years now, riding since 08 and its far better than the car, once you really get into it, its fantastic  |
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| Matthew_Lee wrote: | oh right, i was always under the impression that you had to take some lessons prior to the test. |
Absolutely not.
| richie.... wrote: | so i can do this off my own back, with no lessons and instructor? |
You absolutely can, and plenty of us do.
You may want to see if you can pay a fat bloke several hundred £££ to yell in your ear for a few hours, but it's certainly not required. The handy mantra is that you can learn during a test, but you can't pass during a lesson. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Old Thread Alert!
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