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| Mark 37 |
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 Mark 37 Trackday Trickster
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 Posted: 14:33 - 04 Jul 2012 Post subject: Said hi. Had some Q's. Anyone sit mod1 in Ayr???? |
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Well after wanting a bike since I was 15 (too long) and always deciding against it due to one women or another's objections I decided two weeks ago to look into it again in more detail, just to put it from my mind once and for all, (I need to get away from the kids and wife for my own sanity, lol).
Well I looked at the usual suspects....Yamaha, Suzuki, Kawasaki. All beyond my means at the moment. then came the chinese bikes. Oh no don't do that! I here all the shouts from the back .
I have spent the last two weeks reading all I can absorb from here and dealers web sites and this is where I stand.
1, Sit CBT and get a 125 with the knowledge that I may have to run this a few years after test sitting and passes.
2, Sit all tests and gain no experience and not have a clue when any bike can be owned.
1a, Get CBT, buy Chinese and run in the knowledge that parts may fail and need upgraded (doesn't seem unreasonable as I plan to fit Yamaha equivalent). What appeals here is having a new (even if p*sh) bike where I know it's full history.
1b, Get CBT and buy 2nd hand ybr, cg and the likes. My issues here are buying something with easily 7-15,0000 miles on it (with my budget) that has been dropped more than a lady of the nights knickers and still needing parts. Another point I have against this is all the info I have read indicates a bike is by its best at around 7,000+ miles. I know I could be wrong.
Anyway,
Bye for now,
Mark ____________________ No matter how fast light travels, darkness was always their first.
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STOP THINKING - START RIDING
See link in sig line, and 'just' follow 'The-Plan'. A 5 year old YBR125 will have more 'life' left in it after being bashed and abused, dropped and popped by half a dozen former newbies than Lexmoto ever will, and YOU will add JUST as much 'Wear and Tear'... they have, as yet, NOT managed to build a totally Newbie-Proof motorcycle!
Get a Haynes manual, and follow the instructions for routine maintenence and don't try taking 'short-cuts' or resorting to 'bodges', it will do fine.
Get on, and do a CBT, you HAVE to start some-where, and 'know-how' picked up in that lesson, will inform and enthuse you to carry on...
So....
STOP THINKING - START RIDING ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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Well I have a birthday in October and since I have decided to really look at this in depth there has been some frantic texting between my wife and mum (they think I didn't notice). So we will see what that birthday brings, probably an Airfix model of a Harley or something. lol
Thank you for the reply and link.
All the best,
Mark ____________________ No matter how fast light travels, darkness was always their first. |
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| Rogerborg |
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For context, I bought a brand new Huoniao HN125-8 aka Lexmoto Vixen and it served me very well indeed through 2 UK winters.
However! It was looked after scrupulously, and I was very lucky both in how well it lasted and how much value it retained (cue jammy git swap story).
It really does make more sense to look out for a well looked after Japanese branded bike at the same price with a year's MOT on it. Factor in parts, insurance and depreciation - remember that your 125's ultimate value comes from selling it and buying a bigger bike with the proceeds.
But first things first, do a Get On session and/or book a CBT. Even if you never take your bike-curiosity any further, doing a CBT is a great experience just by itself. ____________________ 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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| Codemonkey wrote: | It might help if say what your budget is and does it also include helmet, gloves, boots, trousers and jacket ? |
Budget will be around £1800 no more! This is my total budget for CBT, bike, tax, helmet, jacket, trousers, boots, summer & winter gloves, on the road fees and deposit for insurance.
Have I covered everything? The wife and I hope so.
I have looked at 2nd hand as mentioned in the first post but all within my budget are in poor condition or in England which is not possible to get home to the sunny west coast of Scotland.
All the best,
Mark ____________________ No matter how fast light travels, darkness was always their first. |
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Hi Numpty2......again,
You've given me a lot if useful information which is most appreciated (are you free for any bike viewings? ).
Warp speed, no I'm getting too close to grumpy old fart age, well so my 5 year old says. lol (40 next Oct).
Best regards,
Mark ____________________ No matter how fast light travels, darkness was always their first. |
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| Mark 37 wrote: | | Codemonkey wrote: | It might help if say what your budget is and does it also include helmet, gloves, boots, trousers and jacket ? |
Budget will be around £1800 no more! This is my total budget for CBT, bike, tax, helmet, jacket, trousers, boots, summer & winter gloves, on the road fees and deposit for insurance.
Have I covered everything? The wife and I hope so.
I have looked at 2nd hand as mentioned in the first post but all within my budget are in poor condition or in England which is not possible to get home to the sunny west coast of Scotland.
All the best,
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just been shopping this week so have up to date prices, budget line jacket 90, trousers 80, gloves 19, reasonable helmet 100, chain lock 30, boots 70 (splashed out on toe protection), tax 16, insurance 170 that leaves you about 1200 for the bike, sounds do-able to me.
have a look at my post "41 rider plan" which may give you some insight to a similar predicament. |
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Hmm, fair point, there really aren't a lot of 125s out there in budget at the moment.
Well, first things first: CBT and gear, then you'll be ready to swoop on anything that comes up.
If you do crack and end up going for a new Chinese branded bike, I'll note that you're likely to lose the least on the simplest, cheapest ones. I'd suggest - not recommend, suggest - that you look at the Lexmoto Vixen and Arrow, although be aware that the Arrow is listed as an A1 bike by the DSA. ____________________ 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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| blito wrote: | I have a Zontes Monster [...] done 1000kms in my first four weeks |
And on that basis, you're happy recommending it?
Mmm. I'm basing my suggestion of the Vixen on 7000km, 3 years, and 2 UK winters. And I didn't take it to a dealers to have the "carb fine-tuned", whatever that means. 30 seconds fiddling with the idle mixture screw?
There are some known issues on the Vixen, but they're well known, and cheaply and easily sorted. The Zontes, well, good luck with that. ____________________ 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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Well I'm a bit pissed off today.
I found out last night, my mum had decided to buy me a bike as an early 40th present. The wife and mum tried to go and see the dealer last weekend but things came up and they never made it. There plan was one to buy the bike and the other the safety gear. Woo-hoo.
Now here's the bit I'm pissed off at. The family car went in for it's MOT and wiped out a lot of my wife's half of the money, so last night she decided she can't affoard to chip in. So I'm no longer getting a bike because of financial restrictions (our boys 6th, sister in-law's 30th, daughters first, brother in-laws, father in-laws 60th birthdays in the next two months). We will have no spare pennies for me.
Down but not defeated yet although rather pissed off,
Mark ____________________ No matter how fast light travels, darkness was always their first. |
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| Mark 37 wrote: | I found out last night, my mum had decided to buy me a bike as an early 40th present. The wife and mum tried to go and see the dealer last weekend but things came up and they never made it. There plan was one to buy the bike and the other the safety gear. Woo-hoo. |
Right sit down talk it through with them. It may not be a 'stoppa'.
Bike is the expensive bit, and in times of yore, that was as much as most of us had to start with!
Riding kit? We got a hat, and improvised the rest.
Where Do I start?
Read through again:-
What Riding 'gear' should I get?
What Do I need to Have before CBT?
You don't HAVE to spend £100's on riding kit right at the start.
I can put together an 'adequete' riding kit for under £100!
£30 for a 'cheap' open face helmet; £25 for some 'knock-off' army boots off the market; £20 for some Sammy-Miller Trials Gloves; £20 for a 'cheap' water-proof over-suit from Lidl or e-bay. £95 total.
Completing the outfit with jeans, jumper and 'every-day' out-door coat.
You have a budget, its just not as big as you hoped it might, and it was a budget you didn't expect to begin with.... so revise the plan and work with it, see where you can shift the priorities and make economies and see what you can do with what you have.... ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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| Rogerborg wrote: | | blito wrote: | I have a Zontes Monster [...] done 1000kms in my first four weeks |
And on that basis, you're happy recommending it?
Mmm. I'm basing my suggestion of the Vixen on 7000km, 3 years, and 2 UK winters. And I didn't take it to a dealers to have the "carb fine-tuned", whatever that means. 30 seconds fiddling with the idle mixture screw?
There are some known issues on the Vixen, but they're well known, and cheaply and easily sorted. The Zontes, well, good luck with that. |
Recommend it? No, not yet. Ask me again in a years time. For now though I'd recommend a YBR for all the reasons that Tef has on his linked pages. I made my choice of bike based on the crap condition of second hand bikes in my area. So far though, really pleased with my choice.
I'm not sure what the mechanic did to the carb when I took it in. I complained of a flat spot in the acceleration at about 6000rpm so I dropped the bike with him and went shopping round town for an hour then went back and picked it up all sorted. Like you say, he probably adjusted something quick and easy. ____________________ 2012 Zontes Monster |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 180 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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