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| Benwalkden |
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 Benwalkden Two Stroke Sniffer

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 Posted: 15:34 - 07 Nov 2012 Post subject: Impossible to find a Japanese bike within my budget? |
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Alright fellas
I've got my CBT coming up this weekend as I did a little taster last sunday and absolutely loved it. I've been spending the quiet time at work trying to find some reliable looking japanese bikes on the usual sites (Gumtree, Ebay, Autotrader) but I'm struggeling to find anything within my budget of £800 that isn't going to turn into a giant rusty turd on wheels after i get it home.
I'm 20 so the idea is to get a 125 for commuting to work and taking out at the weekend instead of sitting in the pub all day. The only issue is my Dad doesnt think its a wise idea spending £500-600 on some of the bikes i've found (Such as the CG125) because they are over 20 years old.
I can see the point he's making as i don't want anything to conk out on me after a few weeks of riding but on the other hand, if i had to save to afford a newer bike £1200-1300+ then I won't be able to get on two wheels until January or February.
So please give me some opinions. Do I risk it and try and find an older bike in my budget but ensure its MOT for a good few months (Or maybe someone on here has a spare 125 taking up too much room? ) or do I put it off for a few extra months and spend a bit more. The only real issue I have with waiting is at the moment I cycle to work. I really cant be arsed cycling from now until Jan-Feb in this bleeding weather and I could do with the extra 30 minutes kip that a motorbike would allow me to have  |
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| Efes123 |
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 Efes123 World Chat Champion

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Your dad's right. You won't find a jap for less than £800, and that'll be around 15-20 years old. In fact, you probably won't even find a newish Chinese for your budget.
Either up your budget, or drop your criteria to include older bikes, or even better do both.
There's nothing wrong with a 20 year old bike, if it's been looked after. ____________________ Honda Goldwing GL 1000 Current love
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Projects Suzuki GS125 Done, then stolen - Kawasaki GPX750R SOLD - Honda VF750S SOLD |
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You'll find a bargain, all you need is patience. Put up some wanted ads in local shops, papers and gumtree ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
132.9mph off and walked away. Gear is good, gear is good, gear is very very good  |
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| Benwalkden |
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 Posted: 16:42 - 07 Nov 2012 Post subject: |
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| Benwalkden wrote: | Cheers lads, I was pretty keen on getting an older bike as it means I have a bit more leeway in the price and if anything goes wrong (Drops, crashes) the parts should be fairly easy to find and cheap for say a cg125 (I think im correct in saying that)
I'd also like to learn a bit more about the bike itself and avoid taking it to the garage every time something needs doing so I think an older bike would be better for me to tinker with?
I'll keep my eye out and try and find something within budget that suits my needs. If anything does go wrong then at least I can ask you lot how to fix it
| symonh2000 wrote: | You would get an exceptional RXS100 for £800
A better bike than the CG125 IMO, just not as popular because you cannot get a full licence by doing your test on it.
Still 12bhp, 75mph and 90mpg, very little maintenance to do other than top up the 2 stroke tank every now and again, and on the rare occasion they do break down they are dead simple to fix. |
I'll also keep a lookout for one of these although I haven't seen many advertised when I've been looking. It could be that they haven't been showing up as i've been searching for 125.
Just one last thing. Does anyone have a round about figure of the average milage these sort of bikes should be doing per year? Also could anyone give me a estimate figure of the max mileage you would be happy with on a 20 year old bike for example.
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On a 20 year old bike its rare to have the service history so you never really know if the mileage is correct or if different speedos have been used. I'll be doing on average 5700 miles a year travelling to and from work plus any extra miles spent going to and from the shops etc just to give you a rough idea.
As long as its mechanically sound I wouldnt worry too much. |
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Condition and consumables are much more important than service history or mileage for a bike in your budget. if you have to fit tyres andr chain set you can add 200 pounds or more to your budget. ____________________ a.k.a 'Geri'
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 52 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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