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CG / CB / YBR / SR / GN
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CG's the safe bet, might be a bit of a stretch to get a ybr for that money. Personally I wouldn't go for an SR unless it was really really cheap, they're slow (even by 125 standards) & boring. It depends what kind of style he likes. You might be able to get something better if you get lucky , but it's the wrong time of year for picking up bargains really. ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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| thepuma wrote: | So far then...
CBT.................... £100
INSURANCE........ £200
GEAR (and cheap) £100
TAX....................... £20
BASIC SERVICE(poss MOT)..... £100
So thats £80 for a bike...or £280 if he scrounges off you.
Dont think its going to happen.
Tell him to save up a bit....if he gets a grand he could 'probably' do it...but £600 for everything is just proving to me that he cant afford biking. |
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| jaryth1 wrote: | Hi guys,
After watching me rock up to the house every day, my housemate has decided he wants a bike. However, he only has a budget of about £600 (I'd be willing to front him £200 if needed, so more like £800)
What are his options? He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. My first thought was an old old CG, but no idea where to look. |
| jaryth1 wrote: | What are his options? He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. My first thought was an old old CG, but no idea where to look. |
| jaryth1 wrote: | He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots |
| jaryth1 wrote: | He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. |
| jaryth1 wrote: | He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. |
Plus I would imagine most bikes would have tax still on them when bought second hand. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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| Teflon-Mike |
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£120 - CBT
£30 for cheap helmet
£20 for cheap gloves
£20 for water-proofs - improvise rest of kit from wardrobe
£250 for insurance
£20 for Chain & Padlock
How much? £600? Leaves... err.... 'about' £150 or so to get a bike with......
You front him another £200? £350? still not likely to get much of a bike..... put the insurance on tic? £80 down and £30 a month or something? Might free up another £100 or so... that gets your mate close to £500, which is the sort of money that almost anything with L-Plates and a valid tax disc is likely to command, on a hobson's choice basis.....
If you do some seriouse peny shaving; find a CBT course he can do on own bike, & you pillion him to it; might save £30 - £50.
£30 for a cheap hat... you wont be able to shave that one much, short of letting him wear a hand-me-down..... Legal... and might do as a get-him-by.... but not really idea.
£20 for gloves? You might be able to do something there; again hand me downs, but not a lot
£20, likewise water-proofs... might be able to get by with some old fishing gear or something.... but improvising kit beneath, its a cover-all sins convenience.
Bottom line is that almost anything with a valid MOT & Tax disc can command £500 entry money and sell pretty quick.
To get anything half decent on that bargain basement basement budget; you have to be clued up on obscure chinky brands; clued up on common faults and know what to snap up and what to walk away from; you have to be prepared to take something less than pristine and pretty uninspiring; and to put in some leg work to hunt them down, and snap one up when you find one with better potential.
It's do-able.... but it's not going to be easy, and big risks that what you could end up with may be a shitheap.
Best of luck with it... but I would strongly urge caution against fronting him a couple of hundred quid of my money to help him do it, and risk not seeing that money again, along with the angst and gripes if it, as like, goes titzup, that YOU helped him waste all this money buying him a shitter, ergo its all your fault, and you are left with a knackered bike, blamed for buying it for him, blamed for wasting his money on it and charged with fixing it for him, and blamed for it not getting fixed, and end up forking out of your own pocket to buy him new chain or piston rings or whatever to molify him, throwing ever more good money after bad, to molify him and save the guilt trip you end up on..... MIGHT not go that way. but having 'helped' a couple of mates with bikes or classic cars like that in the past... no... wouldn't go there again..
Advice; assist; enable; but THEIR ambition, if they have the enthusiasm to do it; let them get on with it; dont set yourself up to be a crutch from the start. ____________________ 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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Jeeze, for somebody who writes so much you don't read very well do you tef!?
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| jaryth1 wrote: | Hi guys,
After watching me rock up to the house every day, my housemate has decided he wants a bike. However, he only has a budget of about £600 (I'd be willing to front him £200 if needed, so more like £800)
What are his options? He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. My first thought was an old old CG, but no idea where to look. |
| jaryth1 wrote: | What are his options? He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. My first thought was an old old CG, but no idea where to look. |
| jaryth1 wrote: | He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots |
| jaryth1 wrote: | He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. |
| jaryth1 wrote: | He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. |
The fact that he has his own gear already frees up a pretty big chunk of money when you only start with £600. ____________________ I am a bellend, I am a man of constant sorrow, I am a gummy bear, I am a rock. |
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| c_dug wrote: | | thepuma wrote: | So far then...
CBT.................... £100
INSURANCE........ £200
GEAR (and cheap) £100
TAX....................... £20
BASIC SERVICE(poss MOT)..... £100
So thats £80 for a bike...or £280 if he scrounges off you.
Dont think its going to happen.
Tell him to save up a bit....if he gets a grand he could 'probably' do it...but £600 for everything is just proving to me that he cant afford biking. |
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| jaryth1 wrote: | Hi guys,
After watching me rock up to the house every day, my housemate has decided he wants a bike. However, he only has a budget of about £600 (I'd be willing to front him £200 if needed, so more like £800)
What are his options? He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. My first thought was an old old CG, but no idea where to look. |
| jaryth1 wrote: | What are his options? He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. My first thought was an old old CG, but no idea where to look. |
| jaryth1 wrote: | He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots |
| jaryth1 wrote: | He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. |
| jaryth1 wrote: | He's 23, and has helmet/jacket/gloves and boots. |
Plus I would imagine most bikes would have tax still on them when bought second hand. |
Doesnt make much of a difference...just gives him £180 to spend on a bike rather than £80
Even if he skanks £200 off his mate (the OP) he still wont get anything other than a piece of junk...which will cost him more in maintenence.
Hes much better off saving up a bit more. ____________________ YBR125 (SOLD) - CBR250R(SOLD) - CBR650F(SOLD) Current - Street Triple
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rather than mess about and do all that, just do DAS course (should be under £600) then borrow £500 for a cheapy big bike. rather buy a £500 big bike than a £500 125.
even if it means saving a few months after the DAS, itll be worth it  ____________________ zzr600 |
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DC shoes are pretty hard wearing, wonder if it's any good...
Seriously, with that kind of budget I'd say don't jump in and buy the first thing, be patient. Look around, bargains come up, but take someone that knows their stuff to look at it. The only bit that will be one you can't tell just from a quick test ride and look over is the sump plug. ____________________ CG125, SV650S, CBR600F, GSXR600 SRAD |
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