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Sounds good. Almost certainly would have been dropped a few times, but as other have said, so long as it's been repaired and maintained well, it should be good as a first bike. At the end of the day, it's inevitable you'll drop it a few times too... so no point getting something super nice. ____________________ Beginner Biker Adventures Blog
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If you accept it for what it is then there should be no problems.
It's a school bike so it will have suffered some abuse with the engine and gears. It will have been dropped.
With that in mind as said if the price reflects this then ok.
Also if you're prepared for no comeback on any faults and prepared to sort yourself.
After all you can buy a lemon from a dealer as a private sale. ____________________ ...and the whirlwind is in the thorn trees, it's hard for thee to kick against the pricks...
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I'd imagine that while bigger bikes are going to get dropped as people get used to the extra weight and power compared to the 125 tiddler they did CBT on, surely most bike places have you on a 125 for CBT then have you do a mod1 practice run on the 125 before stepping you up onto the bigger bike? ____________________ Looking to pass your CBT / Bike tests in Bury Lancashire? try www.focusridertraining.co.uk Would recommend.
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He's an individual rather than a 'school' as such so does all the maintenance himself, and to my untrained eye all his bikes are in lovely condition. Seems to be a fastidious polisher on all the exposed metalwork (his CG125 looks brand new!) and I don't recall seeing any areas where I could even see any rust. I'm not looking for some superhoonmobile as my first bike, just something that lets me learn the ropes once I've passed. I've enjoyed riding it so far...
I have noticed a slight rhythmic clunk that develops by my left foot after it's been running for a few hours. Any suggestions what this might be? Something to worry about? I did wonder if it just needs a new chain/sprockets...
I trust him to have looked after it, and it's got crash bars on so hopefully they should have prevented the worst of any damage. They certainly helped when I dropped it on Sunday.
My gut instinct is to chat with him about this clunk, and probably go with it. Hopefully I'll pass first time on each module so it's not sitting around too long. ____________________ 2007 Versys 650 2001 Yamaha XJ600S Diversion
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my hornet (my first big bike) was a couriers bike THEN belonged to a bike school, however they did not use it for lessons, one of the instructors used it to take people on the road while doing cbt's though but most of it's miles were done in it's first 3 years.
Runs ok however needed new tyres/chain & sprocket and the front brake is seized, though this could well have happened in my ownership due to riding through the bad weather and road salt.
Still waiting for the brakes to be sorted stuck with blimmin busses til it is (hopefully fixed today, pick up tomorrow) ____________________ Current: Honda City Fly CLR125 2003 Honda CB600F Hornet 2008 Yamaha FZ6 S2 + 1991 Kawasaki GPZ500
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It will be used to being dropped by now so ought to be quite good at it,,,,, but on a serious note that bike has had a hard life,m mis used clutch etc etc gears used and abused,,,,etc so It depends on the Instructor,,,, If you know him well or her, it might be a good bike that has had to be well maintained for them to earn a living from it, on the other hand by now is could be a bag of nails, People will tell you anything in order to get a sale and remember people lie..... so unless you 100% trust the guy not to sell you a lemon ,,,. look for a bike with lower miles, and not a school bike .... ____________________ VF1000 F2F, BLACKBIRD with carbs, 2nd VF1000F2F just need somewhere to go now.. |
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Thanks very much for the replies folks.
The decision has been made for me however, in that it's already been sold. I was excited for a few hours at least! I'll wait until I've passed before I look again.  ____________________ 2007 Versys 650 2001 Yamaha XJ600S Diversion
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You snooze you lose  ____________________ Fuelly My Z1000SX
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| Shinigami wrote: | my hornet (my first big bike) was a couriers bike THEN belonged to a bike school, however they did not use it for lessons, one of the instructors used it to take people on the road while doing cbt's though but most of it's miles were done in it's first 3 years.
Runs ok however needed new tyres/chain & sprocket and the front brake is seized, though this could well have happened in my ownership due to riding through the bad weather and road salt.
Still waiting for the brakes to be sorted  stuck with blimmin busses til it is (hopefully fixed today, pick up tomorrow) |
A seized piston caused me to come off my Hornet this time last year. I knew it was sticking but it seemed okay (and it was a really nice sunny day so decided to go out on it instead of rebuilding the caliper like I planned initially) - After my accident I rebuilt the caliper, new seals, pistons, pads, pins, etc. But I've found that it's beginning to happen again. Front left caliper. Driving me nuts, I keep having to take it off to clean it up and lube it a bit.
I'm tempted to go and buy some pretech calipers as an upgrade just to make sure it doesn't happen again. The Hornet's brakes are crap currently as it is. ____________________ Ted : "Maybe he's agoraphobic."
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