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 Posted: 11:16 - 30 Jun 2013 Post subject: fed up with unreliable bike! |
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(if you cant be bothered to read below, skip to the last line)
Had a VL125 for nearly a year now, as soon as you go through a puddle or some rain it causes an electrical fault and never the same one twice.
Went to the north last week on it and did about 1000 miles with one connector needing jiggling. Then this morning i was up at 4.45 am to catch a lift to Bristol and it wouldn't fucking start came very close to just dropping it.
i cant afford a car because of insurance and i cant (legally)get anything bigger than a 125cc. My plan was to get my full license done last year and get a WR250x but i fucked my leg up so that didnt happen.
So as i have another winter on a bike im not keeping the VL because i like to get to places. I've been looking along the supermoto sort of line and i quite like the Yam XTs. they seem fairly cheap too but im not sure that is a good thing!
I like riding, its not just getting from A to B and i want to enjoy it, i dont want a fag bike like the CG. i'd rather have my peg down at 40mph than be accelerating hard or topping out.
I'd quite like to tour a bit more too and the XT looks more comfortable, i prefer single track mountain B roads to A roads. i could definitely have done with more suspension travel in the Peaks!
Can anyone give their opinions on the XT or similar bikes?
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Cant give an opinion on the XT, but if your after reliable, my neighbour had a Honda XR really tall dirt bike thing. All he says he does is change oil every 1000 mile, change filters every 5000 mile, spark every 10,000 mile, and checks the valves every 10,000 mile. Its lasted to over 60,000 mile. Never sees dealers. Commutes on it every day through London and packs up for weekend rides regularly. Says its a go anywhere bike, so could be an ideal choice if you are wanting too tour.  |
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| Zen Dog |
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I'm confused. You don't want a "fag" bike, but you own a daelim cruiser?
All learner-legal 125's are "fag" bikes. The legislation is designed that way. Even things like the YZF-R125 are commuter engines in a shiny elvis rhinestone jumpsuit.
I don't know about the XT, but I'm sure it will be fine, and probably more reliable than your current bike. Enduro and supermoto style 125's generally aren't particularly comfortable though.
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i had an xt125...they crash well i buried mine into the back of a car and week later had it running again, great little bike it was, lacked power tho but what do you expect from a 125 ____________________ owned bikes: DR50, Thumpsta 110 , Honda CR85, Speedfight 100, Yamaha XT125X, Honda CRF450, Honda Hornet '07
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other thing is speed. not expecting anything great but the vl tops out on the speedo at about 75mph on flat, smooth roads, do we know how the xt compares?
as long as it hold 65mph that'll do fine  |
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| jameswood wrote: | other thing is speed. not expecting anything great but the vl tops out on the speedo at about 75mph on flat, smooth roads, do we know how the xt compares?
as long as it hold 65mph that'll do fine  |
it will hold 70 but a bit of head wind will push youe speed down , i see mine hit 85 but only did it once think i had a lot of tail wind and was going downhill, ____________________ owned bikes: DR50, Thumpsta 110 , Honda CR85, Speedfight 100, Yamaha XT125X, Honda CRF450, Honda Hornet '07
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I agree with what has already been said about dirt/supermoto style bikes being the wrong tool for any kind of distance. If you want to do distance on a 125 I would buy a Varadero or if money was tight I'd get a YBR125 and put a big screen on it.
All 125s look like 125s, especially with the give-away L-plates. So I think you're better off buying a bike based on reliability and comfort for what you want to do, than looks. Then getting your test done sharpish and getting the bike you really want!
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| nowhere.elysium wrote: |
OP - The XT's not really what you'd call comfortable on longer runs; 125 sumo/dirt bikes don't have the bulk to make them as comfortable as their larger counterparts. The 125 Varadero is a surprisingly nice bike to ride; I had a quick go on Paddy's one, and I was genuinely impressed. As with all 4T 125s, it's a bit of a sewing machine, but it's built in such a way that it feels full-sized, and it doesn't punish the rider for being a full-sized adult either. |
my original thought was they look like they'd make your arse hurt (insert chosen pun or innuendo here) over distances but i saw a klr 250 kitted out as an adventure tourer which was supposedly good, however i dont know how much difference there is between these bike in size and width, width is important.
in truth i expect maybe one trip to wales on this bike, i plan to get a car this time next year so i will only really have the beginning of next summer to go off (i get 4 weeks holiday a year so not really that much time to piss about)
not much taken by the Varadero but i'll try and find myself a ride of one, if anything just as a comparison
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I agree with what has already been said about dirt/supermoto style bikes being the wrong tool for any kind of distance. If you want to do distance on a 125 I would buy a Varadero or if money was tight I'd get a YBR125 and put a big screen on it.
All 125s look like 125s, especially with the give-away L-plates. So I think you're better off buying a bike based on reliability and comfort for what you want to do, than looks. Then getting your test done sharpish and getting the bike you really want!
edit: Also, using the words fag and gay to describe bikes that people on here own is a good way to make enemies Laughing If you're going to criticize bikes, try and be more constructive. |
i agree but with that attitude i may as well get a scooter! i like to take some pride in everything i do even if only a little bit of pride is possible, if that makes sense?
c'mon CG's are great for what they do but they're gay though i understand where you're coming from, i'd like something a bit less....boring.
Thanks for the offer Paddy, unfortunately im in Nottingham!
i've come across far too much wang on this site! |
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