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Recommend Me a Learner-Bike!
Bench-mark is the admittedly 'tiny' Yamaha YBR125.... simple reason, its a no frills gets the job done bike, that is 'cheap' to buy, own and run, and sells readily for similar money to what you buy for.
Brand New its half the price of 'posey' 125's that are often as expensive as 'big-bikes', and even at £500 1st year depreciation, its no BIG loss compared to some.
I have to REALLY say that 125 'Cruisers' do NOT 'good' learner bikes make... they aren't even very good at 'cruising'! And with perverse geometry and ergonomics can make learning & getting a licence a lot harder... and they don't really make a good 'long term' bike, if you want a 'cruiser' get one that WILL 'cruise' and has that big lusty laid-back 'easy rider' engine that will do the job, when you DONT need to try and pilot through test cones with a turning circle that makes a Long Wheel Base Landy look 'pretty nimble'!
Only thing 'less' useful as a learner bike, in my opinion is a twist and go scooter, you can only get an auto-restricted licence with!
Of bigger 125's?
Theres the Hyosung GT125 which is physically larger; the Honda XL125 Veradaro, and thesn some of the Super-Motards.
Personally, for the 'premium' attached to buying any of them, running any of them, and the PRIMARY job of making learning & getting tests EASY....
Why spend more to make life harder?
YBR or similar commuter bike is a STARTER machine, its NOT a once and forever be-all bike....
Get one, use it for whats intended, GET RID....
Experience something 'different', sample some of the schmorgas board of what biking has to offer..... its half the fun.
Buying & selling bikes... too much hassle? Too much money? Come on, we're talking op trading up from a tiddler, you'll 'want' for three four, five months.... when MOST learner bikes, and especially better VFM commuter will as like as not sell easily for pretty damn close to what you pay for it!
ONCE you have got on the road, got some early miles experience, your aspirations, attitude and expectations WILL change.....
So DONT get bogged down in irrelevant detail here and now....
ANY bike that will get you a licence is 'OK'... so don't try bolting on superflouse 'extras' that might actually make it harder and a 'less' fullfilling experience.
Stop Thinking START RIDING
Its ONLY a learner bike, your FIRST bike, not your once and forever bike.
You are bound to make mistakes, you are bound to drop it and dent it, so DONT sweat the small stuff!
Just get out there, look at whats on offer for what you can afford, and if it looks 'OK' just get on with it, and dont waste your energy procrastinating over irrelevent 'detail'!
We have until January, when new laws come in to get a licence worth the paper, on a 125, so give yourself the option, and just DO....
You could be fully licenced for just £12.50 within a couple of months, witout shelling out for a DAS course, and be wondering about restricted 500's, and maybe doing Accelerated Access...
OR you could be quite hapily pootling about on a 125 commuter, happy as larry it does everything you want, and looking at something like a CD200 'Benley' super-miser 'commuter'...
Or any points in between....
So keep your options open; dont over-think it...... and getting the 'wrong' or less than perfect bike, ENT a big deal... ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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ian103 wrote: | the cbr has marginally more power and a few other features plus it looks 'more sporty' but is the cbr aimed at much younger riders |
CBR is a bit of an anomoly falling between two stools. Its NOT like a Gilera or Yamaha YZF-R125, that are as expensive as the bikes they 'ape', nor does it REALLY 'ape' its bigger CBR stable-mates.
CBR is what it is, a 125 commuter with a bot of token styling, and its priced exactly between the two camps.
They have slightly more 'awkward' erganomics... there is no ryme or reason to it, they are a very 'small' bike, and they do have 'token' riding possition akin to a sports-bike with 'more' jokey seating possition, but something of a lottery whether they 'fit'....
Idea that they ought to fit small people well, big ones badly doesn't follow!
Advice is try one for size!
Wont depreciate as abysmally as kiddie-go-kwik Gilera or YZF-R125, but then wont hold its value as 'well' as a YBR... ought to hold value better than CBF, but there have been a few 'scare' stories about thier long term reliability recently denting resale....
Here and now, PLANNING on locking yourself to a tiddler.... I offer caution..... remember soon as you ARE out and doing aspirations ARE likely to change.
I did it... but I never expected to... reason I did was it was the early days of the persuit test (1990-1992) and six month test waits, and every time I got one... bike got nicked!
DID serve me well though, but I was very frustrated by the end of it!
Buying brand new; I would steer you at the YBR as least risk purchase though, BUT even a dealer supplied second hand example, can be as good a buy, when you factor in convenience, support and balence credit costs against depreciation....
BUT that's detail you have to worry about and take your chances with.....
But you HAVE to start some-where, and PLENTY of mistakes can cost you money, and a lot more than a few extra quid on residual value or credit charges!
So its still pretty much 'small stuff'.... main thing is getting on and DOING! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Mmm. Taiwanese, BMW use their engines, owners seem to like them. The YBR is made in mainland China anyway, it'll all come down to quality control on the bike you buy, i.e. whether you get a peach or a lemon.
I assume it's the Pulsar, right? www.cmpo.co.uk don't stock parts, WeMoto only have consumables. OK, there's a 2 year warranty (that tries to demand servicing at a Kymco approved dealer, naughty), but ask the dealer (sly like) about parts availability for the bike you're interested in.
However, I absolutely guarantee that the moment you have your 25kW license (which you'll be better of getting ASAP) that you'll want to chop in your 125 for a bike that offers far more value for money.
At that point, it become a question of how much value you've lost in depreciation. If you're looking at ~£1300 - 1500 purchase price for the Kymco it might be pretty close to the YBR in absolute money.
It still doesn't make as much sense as buying used and getting handy with a spanner, but if you've got the money to spend, I wouldn't rule out the Kymco out of hand. Although the YBR is still the safer choice, I hasten to add. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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You could use a courier service, they charge anywhere between £1 - £1.50 per mile delivery, which if Kure keeping it for a couple of years, would be a good call.
Definitely go second hand, if you've got the money to burn then by all means, but as its a 125cc I'd definitely go 2nd hand.
Road experience on any bike is good, I know some have pooh-poohed cruisers, however I'm riding one and it's great. It's my weekend thing until I get time to concentrate on mod 1&2.
As said earlier, I'd stick with jap bikes for reliability, especially if you're going pre-loved. If you get a ybr it'll be cheap enough to fix if something goes wrong, similarly if you get a Hinda cg.
Everyone has their opinion, some are more vociferous than others, ultimately, its your money/time/bike choice, and if it's going to be the same for two years, take your time and have a look around before making a decision. Don't be railroaded into getting a specific bike just because of someone else's opinion.
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2011 ybr £1999
2008 van van £1895
2002 vxs cruiser £1295 (not sure on the riding position for the tests)
2008 cbr £2195
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forget the Salvage bikes; you are unlikely to fix them up for what the'd be worth.
£2K for a year old YBR? Yup Dealer Price. BRand New they are £2300 at the mo... Dealer's hopeful... I'd haggle. £1800 and might be worth it, other wise, I'd get a new one.
Year on depreciation? about £500, but trade in? Probably only offer you £1500.... big % but its small potatoes, dealers will work on the pricnciple that any bike on thier lot nees to make them £300 clear to cover thier overheads, and 'cheap' little bikes like that dont have the 'margin' on them to do it comfortably.
Van-Van is an oddity.. fun & funky, but not to every-ones taste with slightly bizare erganomics and bludy expensive tyres.
£1900 for one that is four years old, priced high, but not exhorbitantly, and first MOT fresh and lower year on depreciation... could be worth a look.
VXS Cruiser - I have no idea what that is, its not one of the japs, and its a cruiser I wouldn't even look at it as a learner bike. Cruisers are NOT the most helpful, and if its chinky, going to be unreliable and unhelpful... and that money is good 2nd hand YBR money... Oh VXS 125 Drag-Star'.. Yammie.... solid bike, but ten year old bike, for cost of four year old YBR... AND less Newb freindly... not.. I still wouldn't bother. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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ian103 wrote: | Just read your post, yeah similar positions,
I had come to the conclusion of my way forward, cbt, then a dealer sourced 125 [low miles (less than 500) mint etc, apart from I now have the pictures - looks like its had a drop - missing mirror, broken mirror, scratched clocks, damaged headlight cowl and scratched clutch lever (and thats visiable from the photos! so not mint and therefore way too expensive] Then do a DAS course over the next 6 months or so and then upgrade the bike if needed in March, I like the honda nc700.
Also the free lesson and cbt i had provisionally booked for friday and thursday next week have been cancelled - offered free lesson on sunday and a cbt sometime w/c 16/7/12 [oh the laid back joys of living in Cornwall]
Well pissed off today! I coming to the conclusion using the bus / car will be easier if a dam sight more inconvenient for the roads round here. |
I decided to do DAS but then changed my mind as it always seems to be a 4,5,or 6 day event, problem for me is it's like putting too many eggs in one basket, you pay @ 700 for the course and if you fail your Mod 1 you cant complete it, then you are looking @ more lessons and tests. After buying the Derbi Terra I've decide I can ride it for a while and do the tests on my own at my own pace, after all the Mod 1 is dirt cheap so you can chance a few fails. Me too liking the Honda NC700 especially the NC700X automatic, the money I save now will help pay for that in a couple of years. |
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