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| Dannyb2012 |
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 Dannyb2012 Derestricted Danger
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 Posted: 22:48 - 14 Sep 2013 Post subject: Chinese crap? |
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Hi all
I have been in sales for over 12 years, fairly successful too, so I tend to know sales pitter patter when I hear it. However some informed opinions would be much appreciated as when it comes to bikes I'm a complete novice....
My plan is to fulfil my fathers dream and tour with him to far flung destinations in the coming years. As mentioned I'm starting from scratch, cbt this Wednesday and a plan for mod 1 and 2 spring next year.
The query...
I'm buying a 125 this week after completion of my cbt which I want to sell spring next year, so residual value is an issue which is contrary to my question.
I have been looking at ybr's, cg's, cbr's and any other recognised manufacturers machines and for 12-1300 pound can get something that is half decent, providing its not been thrashed by some 17 year old. The three bike shops I have been in have none, apparently hard to come by at the minute, and after discussions with shop keep and everything I have read was told to steer clear of cheap Chinese junk. Except shop number three, a reputable local seller, who had some brand new Zontes bikes. He said he had tried and declined to sell, except or advise on all budget bikes until he saw these at a trade show and had the chance to play with and ride around on one. He almost convinced me that as 125s go these are solid well built bikes and parts are stocked in the UK with a 98% pick rate. He also said that they are good bikes and given most 125s have been thrashed by kids that this would be your best bet.
Now 1500 for a new bike, I thought ain't bad (also acutely aware it will probably drop to two thirds of that value the moment he has stuck a reg plate on it), obviously it also looked pretty good, all shiny and new.
I almost bought it until rationale took hold of me and said don't be a smeg, you sell stuff for a living, and I never impulse buy.
So after much ramblings and waffle I guess my question is, for those in the know, is a zontes any different from other cheap brands? Could it be that there is a sheep amidst the wolves when it comes to budget imports? Or did I nearly fall for my own sales nonsense?
Dan ____________________ New rider, looking to tour |
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| Shaft |
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If residual value is a key issue, forget everything else you've mentioned and buy the best CG125 you can find for 800 quid, ride it until you pass your tests, then flog it for the same price you paid.
All the other bikes involve losing money, to a greater or lesser extent (greater in the case of the Ching Chong Zonte). ____________________ Things get better with age; I'm close to being magnificent........
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i got a chinese bike (new) they are cheap, & some seem quite good, but not for your purposes, i'm keeping mine for as long as it runs, with no plans to sell it, so the Massive depreciation isnt an issue for me. forget buying a new bike, if your only keeping it for a year then your just pissing money away. not just on the bike, but also on the fixed dealer services that you would need to do to maintain the warranty..
As above, get a good CG125, or maybe a huoniao HN125-8 (a korean copy, which you can get new for around £800, pennies second hand) the huoniao is also rebranded as the lexmoto Vixen. these are generally well regarded considering they are copies.
also, when you say £1500, was that "on the road" ? if not, theres around another £100 to be added onto it.
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Chinese bikes are quite an amount cheaper than their Japanese rivals, there is a reason for that.
A big question to ask yourself, how much of OCD for cleaning/maintenance? Is it Rogerborg'eque who can keep a chinese bike looking respectable? or are you the "meh it'll be alright" type?
The reason I ask, is this. Earlier on this year I made my first ever stop for a rider in trouble. It was a young lad who had just come off his chinese copy on a dual carriageway. Thankfully he was very lucky and the only real damage was to his nerves as he was shaking like a leaf.
I had a good look at the bike, it was a death-trap. Rusty, bits hanging off and clearly poorly maintained. It was on a 11 plate. Honestly it looked like it had been dumped in a brazilian rain-forest for a good few years. I couldn't believe it was just 2 years old.
I asked what happened, he had braked on a big white arrow and it was lashing down, queue crappy tires on a death-trap bike meant he was rather quickly dispatched from the bike.
Which leads on to another point. Tyres on Chinese bikes are cheap and nasty!
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| Quote: | As mentioned I'm starting from scratch, cbt this Wednesday and a plan for mod 1 and 2 spring next year. |
So you are going to be riding during the worst biking months when it will be either raining or snowing.
I would not trust a set of those tyres on any bike, never mind a Chinese one.
If you do go for a Zonte, I highly recommend you get some decent tyres for the months you are going to use it. ____________________ Current Bikes: ZX7r 97 (Black Beauty), VFR400 NC24 (The banana)
Previous Bikes: Aprilia Tuono 03 (The Beast), CBR600f (97)
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steve, ill give you one hundred and ten for it. Profit made, everyone's happy.  ____________________ New rider, looking to tour |
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| theogster wrote: | As above, get a good CG125, or maybe a huoniao HN125-8 (a korean copy |
Why do you keep repeating this?
The HN125-8 (and HT125-8) are not copies of the CG125, but the Honda CM125, down to the silly twin-exhaust head on a single cylinder CG125 copy-engine.
They are made by Jiangmen Dihao in China, not Korea.
On topic, the AJS Eco aka the Jianshe JS125 does credibly seem to be a carbed version of the Yamaha YBR125. All made by the Chongqing Jianshe-Yamaha Motorcycle Co., Ltd.
Better yet, just do your tests ASAP and skip the tiddler, there's no particular merit to it any more. Any savings that you think you're making will be eaten up when you call your broker to switch the policy to a bigger bike and they say "Ohhh, no, sorry, the underwriter only covers 125s on that policy. And they won't give any premium back. And you'll have to cancel the policy. And we charge £50 for that." ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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My bike is Chinese, Sukida. It's done 17000km in all weathers, it's 7 years old and it had only 1 advisory on the last MOT. I agree the tyres are crap and I'll be sticking some better rubber on for winter. Just keep an eye on things and it'll be a good starting point.  ____________________ it is impossible to lick your own elbow...
and if you just tried you need professional help.
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| Rogerborg wrote: |
Better yet, just do your tests ASAP and skip the tiddler, there's no particular merit to it any more. Any savings that you think you're making will be eaten up when you call your broker to switch the policy to a bigger bike and they say "Ohhh, no, sorry, the underwriter only covers 125s on that policy. And they won't give any premium back. And you'll have to cancel the policy. And we charge £50 for that." |
A very pertinent point.
Unless you started your sales career before you were 12, you can do the 'big boy' test straight away.
Even taking that out of your budget, that would probably get you a pretty much depreciation free tatty SV650 if you were lucky, or something like a CB500, diversion and the like that will again lose very little value.
Better, the tattier the bike you get, the less it'll lose if you do crash it. |
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Shouldn't take more than a week to get your DAS done . |
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indeed. plus you get to ride someone else bike first you can fall off and its fine  ____________________ killa wrote: Im an ass man myself |
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Stolen-recovered Varadero near you. Knock him down as it needs work, then sell it on for a profit when you trade up. Varaderos are properly full sized 125s, bang at the power limit, and much better quality than any of the budget commuter 125s.
However, I warn you again that you are likely to get bum pumped on the insurance, so factor that in. That's a couple of hundred that could go towards the mandatory Ewan-and-Charlie suit for your GS.  ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Why do you keep repeating this?
because by most accounts they are a good cheap bike, but, i guess i'm not a rabid anti chinese bike person lol...
& i only said it once, maybe you should look up the definition of the word "repeating"  ____________________ I toast, Therefore I am... |
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Ok, sorry, you guys got my back up a bit, my bad, i didnt mean to sound like i know anything (because my only experience is with off road 125's & 250's from 20 years ago)
i'm a total novice, i'll be the first to admit that, & i come here to enjoy talking to other folks that like bikes. but i notice the massive feeling against Chinese bikes, & i Do bow to your knowledge & experience, however, when i got mine i did a lot of checking around for what seemed like a good, affordable new bike, (i actually wanted an old 2 stroke dt125, but for reasons too embarrassing to go into i had to get what i got lol)
all chinese bikes cannot be bad, & the two bikes i landed on where the lexmoto arizona & the hn125 aka lexmoto vixen, i went for the arizona because a friend has had one for a few years & clocked a lot of miles without any major problems, however the hn125 had some really good feedback from actual owners
https://www.reviewcentre.com/reviews161414.html
again, i am only trying to be impartial, sorry if i got anyones back up. ____________________ I toast, Therefore I am... |
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| theogster wrote: | Why do you keep repeating this?
because by most accounts they are a good cheap bike, but, i guess i'm not a rabid anti chinese bike person lol...
& i only said it once, maybe you should look up the definition of the word "repeating"  |
Oh my.
First, have a look at my .sig. See anything familiar?
You've previously said that the HN125-8 is Korean here. So, I accept that you hadn't "kept" repeating it... until you just did it above.
Huoniao is not a company, Korean or otherwise, Huoniao and Haotian are both marketing brands of Jiangmen Dihao.
Jiangmen Dihao are a domestic Chinese manufacturer. They've partnered with Kymco, a Taiwanese marque to source engines, but they have no business in or with Korea as far as I know. If you know better, can you please cite your source for it.
To be clear, I have no problem with you, or your view of Chinese branded bikes. This is just about keeping us all on the same page. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 12 years, 141 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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