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You've been a car driver for 10 years, so rules of the road, hazards, what to do when etc mean you might well be fine to have some days training and not bother with having a 125.
That being said, hazards do seem more plentiful when on a bike. Learning to read them on something nimble, slow and cheap isn't such a bad thing.
Personally, I enjoyed my time on a 125 (except the slowness) and probably would not have been happy on a 600, think it would have freaked me out, too much to learn at once.
That's the thing though, everyones different
Buying a cheap 6 year old Jap bike and selling it 3 months later for the same money wouldn't be a bad idea IMHO. |
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You're right, the 600 is at least 50% heavier than the 125, which you can't replicate unless you fill a rucksack with bricks.
But you can't practice on a 600 unless you hire one with an instructor, or have a good mate and some spare tarmac.
I had one day training on a 600 and completed the mod1 course adequately 29 times in a row from the off. No way would I have done that if it had not been for the time spent on a 125. The technique was learn't on a 125 and was transferable immediately for me. Balance, hand + foot co-ordination, muscle memory etc Plus because I was confident, I was relaxed, which makes it much easier.
The actual mod1 was a different thing, can't describe it as being relaxed 
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125s are horrible. Under powered and under you..
DAS and get a big bike They are so much easier to ride than a 125. ____________________ Triumph Trophy Launch Edition |
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You won't lose much money on the bike (if you buy used and Japanese branded) but you might find that your underwriter won't switch the policy to a bigger bike, and any refund that you get on it will be risible. Heck, I cancelled an eBike policy after just over 6 months and am currently laughing at their invoice for £35 of cancellation fees.
125s are fun and teach you to do things the hard way, but if you're doing a DAS course soon anyway, I'm not really seeing much merit. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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| Bozzie08 wrote: | I'm a bit lost
People saying just do your direct access course.
I'm in the process of doing lessons now. Instructor says I should be ok for mod 1 in 4 weeks which is a lesson a week.
When people say direct access I take it to mean that 4-5 day intensive course were you take your tests at the end? Is this wrong? |
What is 'DAS'?
TIME ON A TIDDLER IS RARELY WASTED!
Links explain all; but DAS is commonly implied to be an intensive crash-course & tests, as thats what most people utilising the DAS 'rules' do. Strictly DAS is merelt the DSA rules for obtaining full unrestricted licence; testing on a big-bike, & provision of law that lets you ride one, if under supervision of an instructor before tests.
125? Go for it. Damn useful little things. Yeah, they can be a bit frustrating, but then speed ent all.
Went to a custom meet yesterday; only six seven miles away, so took the tiddler. Coming back, was riding with a lad on a Fazer 600... we were having some great fun in the twisties..... the bikes performance wasn't the biggest limitation to how quick we could go... that was fixed by the road, and how eager either of us was to risk our licence!
May seem a little contrary; I was advocating bigger bikes to a chap the other day rather than a 125, but slightly different situation; he was a perpetual L-Plater with lots of road experience on a twist and go, wanting to get a geared bike, and no intent to take tests; so I was suggesting to him; tests then a 'Big-Tiddler' something like a 250.
For you? Basically straight out the box; on the program for tests; intending to get a licence; going straight to I don't know, a 500 commuter twin, would be missing a stepping stone, that can do SO MUCH to help you lay down a good fundamental skillset of basic machine control and riding discipline.
So if you have the 'urge'... at the moment, due to impatience to get out there and ride.... DO IT. The experience can be very helpful.
As said, you don't have to have the bike forever; and are unlikely to loose a fortune on it; and can help build skills. AND be fun. ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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Bozzie,
there's only one thing to do- put it to a vote.
Create a poll vote within the New Bikers forum .
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 216 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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