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 Posted: 21:50 - 22 Dec 2004 Post subject: RS125 |
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Okay, my son has been working hard and has £1,200 to spend but he can get a bit more, he wants a RS125...
Now, what are they like? Do they need parts a lot? If he pays all his cash on a bike, that's it, he can't afford anything else for awhile so it'd need to last...
Is it worth it? He hates the look of the CG125's and I can't blame him... RS125's do look lovely but... he doesn't really mind unless it's better looking then the CG125...
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See, I'm shit with bikes. What do you mean with TLC, I always buy the best oli etc but i can't do any mechcanical stuff.  |
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TLC = Tender Lovin' Care
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 Keith World Chat Champion
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The RS is a great bike, love mine to bits, but must take advantage of a full license.
You really need to look out what you buy. Chances are, if its too cheap, its probably too good to be true. Just watch out for what you part your money with. If you get a good one, it will serve him well and will need minimal maintenance, only that which is necessary for a 2 stroke and all other bikes.
Parts wise, they can be a bit of a pain. Getting brand new parts (depending where they are bought) take time and arent cheap, but since the bikes are very common, theres lots of spares to be found on the internet. (Ebay, breakers, etc.)
Its obviously a big investment for a first bike with little experience. No doubt it will be dropped/crashed etc. I have both an RS and CG and wish I got a CG in the first place, just for the practical reasons. If he has his heart set on an RS, then make sure he gets a good one and treats it well. If he does that, it'll serve him well for a long time.
As Dodsi said, mine is up for sale. Follow the link in my sig if you like.
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I would advise to buy keiths RS its stunning!  |
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 JonB Afraid of Mileage

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but you say you have £1200 to spend on a bike, don't forget you will need at least another £400+ for insurance.  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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 tater Renault 5 Driver
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The rs 125 is a great bike i had one a for nearly 2 years looked nice and rode very well for a small cc bike the brakes, frame, wheel size and suspension is good for a small cc bike compared to other bikes, im not sure how good the nsr is but honda normally make good stuff and their mx bikes are really good so i would say if he wants a newish 125 then a rs or nsr is a good choice. But they are expensive and bits are to if they go wrong. The old tzr are a good bike for cheaper and cg/dt are bulit proof but not sporty bikes.
insurance is alot on a full faired sports 125 so be aware and shop around i got qouted over £1000 till i went with rampdale insurance for just over £500.
I would say sensible option cg/dt fun option rs/nsr, im not very impressed by the cagivas as a friend had one that was looked after well by his dad but was very unreliable.
Good luck hope you find a good bike!  |
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The RS125 is fun, but in turn is very expensive to run
even tho all the mechanical faliures were delt with by the mechanic under warrenty.
it costs more money to insure than my 400cc
it uses more petrol than my 400cc
you have to pay for oil every 3-4 fill ups.
A fun bike, if i could go back i wouldnt have bought it
too much trouble tbh
maybe ull be lucky  ____________________ Ducati 1299 Panigale
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RS125->CBR400->RXS100->GSXR750K2->Ducati749S->CBR600RR5->TL1000R->DRz400->RSVR1000->Honda VTR SP1->CBR400->GSXR1000K6->Honda H100->CBR600RR3->Ducati1299 |
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Hi
RS is fun and fast, but only reliable if treated well. Aprilia said to check the piston rings on the early ones every 6000km, and to do that means enough of an engine strip that you may as well just replace them.
Engine parts are not that cheap, but I would say they are easy to get. Just go to Peter Knight on 0176 141 4106 (he is a rotax specialist, and the RS uses a rotax engine, either a 123 in the early ones or a 122 in the later ones).
Some people say the NSR is more reliable, other say it is worse (including the local dealer who dealt with a lot of Italian import 125s).
Given the cost of serving an RS properly, and the cost when he drops it (even just pushing it round into a parking spot), it is not the best first bike. Trouble is there are not really any cheaper sports style 125s which are reasonably new.
All the best
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All 2 stroke 125's are unreliable, the RS is one of the worst. They are impractical, faster than a laerner really needs and expensive. BUT they look pretty and all of us, especially young lads are shallow fucks. He will want something he can show off to his mates and look good on every bit as much as he wants for commuting.
Many choose the RS due to its looks, the same can be said for the Mito. Its the right time of your to be buying one, but £1,200 isn't a great deal to be buying a bike for that you can't afford to spend money on. Typically those priced at £1,200 will be older, less reliable and possibly need work doing to them.
You're best bet is a dealer! Yes they may cost a little more, but you have some come back if things go wrong, and you can see what the bike is like in the flesh before committing to buying it.
He may have seen pictures of the RS and think it looks the more aggressive and stylish, but he may see something like an older NSR and decide it looks good.
Hunt about a bit, i should imagine some dealers will have some bargin bikes at this time of year, Good luck!  |
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| K!K @$$ wrote: | definitely the new CBR125 or the old NSR125.
You cant beat Honda for reliability. |
definately not
yes
and you bloody can.
mito- expensive to buy, keep their value well, often in the same condition as a cheaper rs125, parts can be hard to find but there are places that specialise.
rs125- cheaper to buy than the rs125, in my experience, slower and less reliable, havin ridden both, and my mates owned a mito and a few others had rs125's so it wasnt a one off, mito faster than rs thing, it was persistent higher top speed
nsr- not quite there in the looks department (imo) but still fast and fun, 140 rear tyre though pff lol. nice bikes no more reliable than the mito and rs, maybe better electrics though.
CBR125- hardly in the same department as the mito/rs/nsr, more like a fancy commuter. People keep saying how reliable they are but a lot of them have been sent back to dealers with engine faults, too early in their life to say how reliable they are, only in a few years will we really be able to see their reliablity. not up to par in the performance area due to a 4t engine supposedly more "reliable" than the 2t bikes, this may be good if you have limited money for repairs, maintenence however a higher buying price than £1200 and not many 2nd hand examples yet
GPR125- heavy emmisions restrictions mean this is slightly down on power than the rs125/mito/nsr maybe a good idea to a young person just passed the test (less likely to lose liscence in a 100mph speeding incident) uses a time proven engine with good reliability records. nice touches too, underseat pipe, radial caliper etc. will impress the mates and lay-deez. Apparently fairly good build quality contrary to beleif that they were built rubbish.
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