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As for the Varadero, it will very easily handle the tests. It is more than nimble enough to do the swerve test and gave me such confidence on low-speed handling that I was doing full lock U turns and figure of 8's whilst practicing for the test.
A Vara would cost (a lot) more than a "standard" CG or YBR style commuter 125, however on the flip side, they are also excellent at holding value, provided you don't drop them or smash up the fairings (which is, admittedly, quite likely as a learner).
Standard advice is, get a cheap CG or YBR a-like, pass your tests, accept the inevitable realisation that "MOAR POWAH" is always great and sell it on to fund a bigger bike. But the Varadero will do you proud if you do get one.
The Hyosung may be every bit as good, I have no way of knowing as I've never ridden one, but I doubt it. ____________________ - CBT: 02/01/11 Theory: 26/04/11 Mod 1: 19/05/11 Mod 2: 19/08/11
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+1 for the Varadero. Big enough to make the transition to larger engine bikes easy if you want to go DAS, but should easily cope with all the elements of Mod1 if you don't.
The weight makes the Vara excellent at walking speed, and the excellent balance allows full-lock U Turns and lock-to-lock figure of 8's with no problem at all.
Expect to fork-out a bit more if you are buying one, but if you look after it, you will easily get all your money back when you come to sell it. ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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Did my Mod 1 and mod 2 on the Baby Varadero.
It's an amazing 125.
Can't sing it's praises highly enough to be honest!
Get one, do tests, keep for year (if you want) and sell for around same price as you paid, (long as you don't buy new or from a dealer) job done  ____________________ My Lane Position is always AWESOME!! |
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as far as the swerve goes mate, the examiner when i did mine said he managed it on a harley, so any bike should be capable really  ____________________ Past - 1988 honda revere 600, 1996 kawasaki gpz500s, 1999 Yamaha R6
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..the Hyo GT125R is actually a really good bike and very nimble. I recently took my lads of 100miles round Yorkshire and really enjoyed it. Unfortunately not being manufactured by Suzondasaki means it comes in for a disproportionate amount of flack on here...but if you are big (and my lad is 6'4" which is why we were looking at the same two bikes as you) it is a great 125. The choice is basically down to your riding position preference. If you want upright go for the Varadero if you want sports go for the Hyo. On the swerve test, the limiting factor is you not the bike!  ____________________ Good judgement comes from experience.....experience comes from bad judgement! |
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Vara was fine for the tests.
Swerve looked daunting, then I realised you had to go between the 2 off-set cones, not around the outside one! It's a tiny flick - if you head at a manhole cover on the road and flick around it instead, that'll probably be a bigger move. ____________________ Honda Varadero 125cc => Suzuki Bandit 650 33bhp => 77bhp =>
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General consensus seems to be stick to my guns and go for the Vara then.
Tbh it was the bike that made me want to get a 125 from my piddly 50. I just need to find one for a good price now then  ____________________ Sane: To know when you are doing something crazy. |
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As others have said, they WILL be more expensive than other bikes. But they are expensive for a reason, very reliable, look great and it really is true that they hold their value extremely well.
I bought mine for £1600, rode it for a couple of months, did the tests without any training and passed both first time. I then sold it for £1800, so overall didnt really cost anything to pass the tests
And I was the same as you, some time on a 'ped and than realised that a 40 year old riding around on a 50cc vespa was a bit ghey  ____________________ 2005 Honda Varadero 125xl > 2005 GS500F > 2007 DRZ400 SM > 600 Bandit & Yamaha YP250 |
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Yea, they are heavier but they are on the limit of the 14.3 hp threshold. Not sure bout the Hyosung but the Baby Vara is very heavy for a 125 but it's the dogs so no worries
They are Genuine 75mph 125 cc bikes. They will get you through the speed gate without to much trouble.  ____________________ My Lane Position is always AWESOME!! |
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The Varadero can be fitted with different front sprockets - try a 13 tooth one for faster acceleration (drops the top speed to about 65mph though) or a 15 tooth one for higher top speed and less acceleration.
I use a 15 tooth sprocket for longer runs, to reduce the engine revs at a particular speed - makes for a much more comfortable journey.
The 13 tooth is great for lower speeds, if you're not planning to go over 50mph.
(Anything other than the stock 14 tooth sprocket will affect speedo readings on later models - earlier models have speedos driven off the front wheel) ____________________ Honda Varadero XL125(V8)
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