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| Derbi Terra Adventure |
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10% |
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| Yamaha WR125 |
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21% |
[ 10 ] |
| Yamaha DT125 |
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39% |
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| Aprilia SX/RX125 |
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4% |
[ 2 ] |
| Suzuki DR125 |
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6% |
[ 3 ] |
| Honda XR125 |
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17% |
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| Ghostly |
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 Ghostly Derestricted Danger

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 Posted: 23:33 - 28 Oct 2013 Post subject: Help me pick a 125cc! |
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First post here, don't be too harsh
So my birthday is coming up in March (still a few months away, getting close though!), and I'm going to be moving up to a 125cc.
I've got a few requirements. Firstly, it HAS to be a dual-sport. Secondly, it has to have the option for a pillion bag (big seat would help for this) or topbox, and room for panniers. It will be used for travelling 30 miles a day for a minimum of a year. I will also be using it for offroading at weekends in woods and quarries as well as some camping now and then. It'd also be nice to have the option for an aftermarket exhaust. Finally, it has to be reliable. This will be my transport into work each day. It NEEDS to be running to get me there. Money is not really an issue.
So, the contenders:
At the top of the list is the Derbi Terra Adventure.
https://databikes.com/imgs/a/c/s/j/b/derbi__terra_adventure_2011_1_lgw.jpg
Positive:
Quick (Right up there at the 15bhp limit), awesome for camping. Sounds insane with an aftermarket exhaust. Very good looking.
Negative:
Many people have reported rusting issues, as well as problems with sensors dying and other electrical issues (none of which stop the bike running). Spare parts are expensive and hard to find.
Yamaha WR125
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/258758/images/01yamaha-wr125x.jpg
Positive:
Japanese quality
Negative:
Over £4k new
Yamaha DT125
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/217655/images/DT_125.jpg
Positive:
2 STROKE POOWWAAHHHH! Reliable engine, can be bought fairly cheap
Negative:
Will not get a perfect bike as production stopped after 2007. Good quality 2 stroke oil is expensive. Doesn't sound as nice as a 4 stroke. Not as reliable as 4 stroke.
Aprilia SX/RX125
https://www.aprilia.com/assets/260/rx-125-off-white_cropped_406x375.jpg
Positive:
2 STROKE POOWWAAHHHH! (Once derestricted), awesome looks.
Negative:
Expensive 2 stroke oil, poor mileage. Not as reliable as 4 stroke. No topbox mount.
Suzuki DR125
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/221143/images/01suzuki-dr125sm.jpg
Positive:
Great looks, Japanese quality.
Negative:
12bhp, no topbox mount.
Honda XR125
https://www.motorcyclenews.com/upload/845/images/MXR1L20033RA-01.jpg
Positive:
Honda reliability. Nice looks
Negative:
Low power (11bhp) |
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Aprilia is going to be a risky one, DT should be OK if you keep on top of maintenance and care for it. I do lots of miles on my DT which is already on 30k, replace a piston every now and then and it'll last forever.
all the four strokes are going to be reliable, providing you get a nice one, and get you to from A to B. It's all a question of how fast you want to get there  |
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 Posted: 08:45 - 29 Oct 2013 Post subject: Re: Help me pick a 125cc! |
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Fantasy shopping is fun, isn't it?
| GhostlySM wrote: | I will also be using it for offroading at weekends in woods and quarries [...] This will be my transport into work each day. It NEEDS to be running to get me there. |
Then don't chuck it around quarries on a weekend. When you smash it to bits on Sunday, how are you getting to work on Monday?
| GhostlySM wrote: | Money is not really an issue. |
So get two bikes, one to do gripped-and-sorted on, one to commute to work. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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 Posted: 14:59 - 29 Oct 2013 Post subject: Re: Help me pick a 125cc! |
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Thanks for all the replies, much appreciated!
| Alice-In-Sunderland wrote: | I've got an XR125 L5 10k miles, It's been very reliable for the time I've had it, easy to work on and economical. However I've personally become a bit bored of it and I'm considering a 2 stroke (either DT125 or NSR125), but the cost in maintaining a 2 stroke just doesn't seem feasible to me as I also require it to travel to college and would rather have a moderately fun bike that can still pull up to about 65mph that won't let me down than an arse spanking fun bike that will cost a heap to run. So the choice lies in what you want, money or bitches. |
This is one of my main problems. Would I rather have a much more powerful bike, or something slightly less fun that is going to cost me less in the long run and require less maintenance. To be honest, since I'll be doing at least 30 miles a day, I think a 4 stroke seems more feasible.
| nathan k wrote: | Aprilia is going to be a risky one, DT should be OK if you keep on top of maintenance and care for it. I do lots of miles on my DT which is already on 30k, replace a piston every now and then and it'll last forever.
all the four strokes are going to be reliable, providing you get a nice one, and get you to from A to B. It's all a question of how fast you want to get there  |
Yeah, the Aprilia didn't seem that great for my needs, it looks insane though. Don't have a problem with getting rebuilds done. From what I've heard, DT engines are bulletproof if treated right. How often do you think I'd need to have one rebuilt? My only concern with getting one is that they all seem to be in crap condition...
| Rogerborg wrote: |
Then don't chuck it around quarries on a weekend. When you smash it to bits on Sunday, how are you getting to work on Monday? |
Obviously I'm not going to be driving off of cliffs. The quarry I usually take my 50 to is more like some gravel, places to do water crossings and woods. Nothing that extreme. I take my Rieju Tango to the quarry and woods nearly every weekend. Having proper bars such as Renthal's and handguards pretty much prevents any sort of damage caused by dropping the bike that would stop me riding to work.
| Rogerborg wrote: | So get two bikes, one to do gripped-and-sorted on, one to commute to work. |
Only really want to pay £3k for the bike. By saying money isn't really an issue, I didn't mean I have enough for two bikes I simply meant that the price of each bike I'm deciding between shouldn't affect my decision too much. I don't mind paying a bit more for something that is going to fit my needs better. |
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Varadero. The only 125 for me tbh...Off road, on road, no road  |
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That's actually just the standard Terra. The Terra Adventure started production at the same time as the Terra. To makes things easier, I'll call the standard Terra a Terra, and the Terra Adventure an Adventure.
MCN actually reviewed the Adventure, they just used the wrong images.
The Adventure has a bigger front wheel, better suspension, and a better skid plate, hence my reason for choosing it over the Terra. I actually much prefer the look of the Terra. Reminds me of the beastly F800GS!
Has your friend had any issues? I have heard a couple of reports of rusting and electrical problems.
I think if I go for a single bike, it's going to be between a WR and Terra/Adventure. I think a Terra/Adventure is going to suit my needs slightly more though, it seems like it would be really good for camping and long distance trips. The seat is reported to be quite comfy too. I've seen quite a few people using luggage nets on the tank of the Terra/Adventure, didn't think of doing that before! |
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Still reckon Varadero should be your top choice here...  |
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Varadero will do limited offroading as will any bike, a 2 stroke offroad bike with knobbly tyres will be many times better.  |
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