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ian103
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PostPosted: 10:39 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Best value 125cc Reply with quote

After a long period since my last post - arm injury now all sorted, and a house move as well, now looking for a 125cc for the summer / until DAS passed. The intention is a CBT asap and get some miles in on a 125cc and then do a DAS course. I'm down in Cornwall and there's not many 2nd hand 125s for sale at present (Im going to the Honda dealership on Tuesday as they have a 2nd hand cbf) but are there any other bikes to consider (the Kawasaki dealer has a sym in stock). Don't really want a new bike unless its the right price as I want a bigger bike by late summer. Can anyone recommend a cbt / DAS provider down in Cornwall?
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PostPosted: 11:46 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

The bikes I'm looking at are:-

https://atsearch.autotrader.co.uk/www/bikes_popup.jsp?did=25569&pageid=4&originalid=&gid=nogroup&tid=2&start=2&distance=0&adcategory=bikes&channel=DEALERPAGE&id=201404293781352

https://www.damerells.co.uk/pages/used/used-bikes/2013-13-HONDA-CBF-125cc/2c92966645699eea01456f34825156fd_DW.htm?YEAR=2013®LETTER=13&MAKE=HONDA&MODEL=CBF&ENGINECC=125#eq1

as a wild card but I have concerns:-

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lexmoto-ZSX-125-in-black-brand-new-in-stock-Like-Honda-CBF-/261456536050?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item3ce00621f2

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Lexmoto-Arrow-125-blue-and-black-in-stock-L-E-D-Indicators-Brand-new-/261456510473?pt=UK_Motorcycles&hash=item3ce005be09

If none of the above are any good / available I will have a look at a new ybr / cbf or the msx
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PostPosted: 12:40 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I want a 125 just to get some practice - I am looking on ebay / gumtree for something fairly local but nothing at the moment and I am concerned about buying privately as I have no knowledge about bikes. Hadn't thought about the issue with insurance etc. I think DAS maybe too soon at present.
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PostPosted: 12:50 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

The best value 125 isn't a paticular make/model its the one that you get the best deal on...

A £1200 CBF for example would be better value than a £700 cheapy chinese thing if it doesn't break down and you can sell it on for around what you paid for it a and the chink breaks down every week and you sell it for scrap.

Conversely a £300 ragged out shitter could work out the best value if you can fix it yourself when it goes wrong and flip it out for a profit at the end

The best value bike really depends on what you are expecting, what you can do with it and how it lasts - not something that we can really advise on....
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PostPosted: 14:31 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Just for the Summer I'd buy Chinese (2nd hand). Thrash the arse off it, don't care if you drop it and as it's second hand you won't lose a kings ransom in 6 months selling it on. Minimum spend, minimum loss and minimum shits given before DAS and better.
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PostPosted: 14:53 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Buy an old beat up cg or the likes. Something jap that will hold together long enough to practice on but crap enough that you cant wait to do the Das to get rid of it. I bought a ybr at a grand and its now hitting me do I spend money to keep it good or run it onto the ground while I sort my Das.
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PostPosted: 15:04 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Of the four?
The CBF125 at £2K and a year old would seem a tad over-priced, by perhaps £2-300, but its a dealer supplied bike... 100 miles south of civilisation; and dealers have to have make thier money; just low price of lightweights makes it a bigger %... but for convenience and lack of hassle its not exhorbitant. To my mind that's a £1700 bike, that in a years time is likely to be worth around £1500.... so you stand to loose £500 on it; and you have a known quantity bike, with full compliment performance and HOPEFULLY... is one question-mark hanging over the model, Finish, for your money while you have it, and not have too much hassle along the way.
The others?
All 'Less' bike, with less support, and more risk of hassle. Whether any of them could save you anything in the long term over the CBF, I dont know, but margins are small... and if you can haggle dealer down £100 on the CBF or chuck in some useful kit, like locks, or hat and gloves or whatever, probably bog all in it, even paying dealer premium.
They SYM? For that money... yes I know its supposed to be bolt for bolt copy of the YBR made on the same line and all that... BUT, its three year old YBR money, for whats NOT a YBR and not as well supported, and even if it WAS a YBR, six months off it's first MOT?
No. I wouldn't buy it.
Too much risk that when that first MOT comes round you get buggered for a bill to do three years worth of maintenence not done by the first owner while it didn't have to have a test!
I'd want a genuine YBR with a nice fresh MOT cert for that money; not a "Well its ALMOST a YBR and it doesn't 'quite' need an MOT" its a 'not quite' bike... avoid.
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PostPosted: 16:26 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the replies, it seems the shortage of 125s is getting worse down here, Mike there is a second hand private sale ybr at £1k so I take your point on the sym - the ybr is cheaper and I guess open to offers plus it has a brand new mot - I guess I'm just concerned as I know nothing about bikes. The CBF I think is their ex school bike which concerns me a bit as its probably had many learners on it.
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PostPosted: 16:53 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I bought my 125 on Ebay... big risk, however i am in the same situation as you, there is a shortage of 125's (or any other second hand bike) in my County.

I got the bike delivered by a bike courier and had no problems with the delivery or bike. May not be your cup of tea, but something to consider. There are some good ones out there, just got to look carefully, ask the seller to post or send a video, and ask lots and lots of questions including a vehicle check.
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PostPosted: 17:22 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

ian103 wrote:
the ybr is cheaper and I guess open to offers plus it has a brand new mot - I guess I'm just concerned as I know nothing about bikes.

that looks favourite! I'd get on it; if its any good some-one will snap that up pretty quick.
ian103 wrote:
The CBF I think is their ex school bike which concerns me a bit as its probably had many learners on it.

OK, well, yeah..... what do you think any other 125 has had in the saddle?
Ex School bikes, if you dont mind the odd dent or scratch CAN actually make a damn good buy.
1/ they have had a LOT of learners on them.... but under watchful supervision of an old duffer like me! They wont usually have been thrashed SO mercilessly or crashed SO hard... as a bike ridden by over enthusiastic unsupervised learner, who'se getting a bit 'cocky'.
2/ They are some-one's livlihood; they cant afford to neglect them; and they wont be able to 'bodge' fixes. They TEND to get pretty well looked after, and by some-one with a bit more clue than typical newby.
3/ 125's will generally be used for CBT's. Means they most likely only come out of the shed on the week-ends, and they will spend half the day sat on thier side stand while duffer like me rambles on about the biting point or riding gear or whatever.

And that one, barely a year old? I would actually take some comfort from having a pretty good idea of previouse owners 'use' and levels of care, from it being a school bike, rather than being owned by random newby.

Could be a haggle point though; there's no harm in trying to haggle with a dealer, what's the worst he can do? He ent going to put the price UP, is he?
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PostPosted: 17:38 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Teflon-Mike wrote:

Ex School bikes, if you don't mind the odd dent or scratch CAN actually make a damn good buy.


Yeah, my mates would be really impressed with me having bought a dented and scratched bike.

Teflon-Mike wrote:
1/ they have had a LOT of learners on them.... but under watchful supervision of an old duffer like me! They wont usually have been thrashed SO mercilessly or crashed SO hard... as a bike ridden by over enthusiastic unsupervised learner, who'se getting a bit 'cocky'.


You going to try and save the bike (like superman) before it crashes or something?

Teflon-Mike wrote:
2/ They are some-one's livelihood; they cant afford to neglect them; and they wont be able to 'bodge' fixes. They TEND to get pretty well looked after, and by some-one with a bit more clue than typical newby.


School i went to were full of bodged bikes.

Teflon-Mike wrote:
3/ 125's will generally be used for CBT's. Means they most likely only come out of the shed on the week-ends, and they will spend half the day sat on their side stand while duffer like me rambles on about the biting point or riding gear or whatever.


Come out of the sheds on weekends? I did mine during the week, i see loads of schools riding learners during the week. If you spend half the day rambling whilst testing the side stand, i would want my money back, i turn up with the intention of learning to ride (the instructor i had rambled whilst riding, it helped me).

Teflon-Mike wrote:
And that one, barely a year old? I would actually take some comfort from having a pretty good idea of previous owners 'use' and levels of care, from it being a school bike, rather than being owned by random newby.

Could be a haggle point though; there's no harm in trying to haggle with a dealer, what's the worst he can do? He ent going to put the price UP, is he?


I agree... to a certain extent Smile
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PostPosted: 20:49 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

found a private sale ybr thats very local, its 18 months old, is there a check list of what to look for when veiwing a bike
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PostPosted: 21:08 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

ian103 wrote:
found a private sale ybr thats very local, its 18 months old, is there a check list of what to look for when veiwing a bike


https://bit.ly/1kG7QHA
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PostPosted: 22:10 - 05 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Buy an old beat up cg or the likes. Something jap that will hold together long enough to practice on but crap enough that you cant wait to do the Das to get rid of it. I bought a ybr at a grand and its now hitting me do I spend money to keep it good or run it onto the ground while I sort my Das.
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PostPosted: 19:27 - 06 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

buy a decent, recent yamaha or honda (not fro dealer, but private sale on any auction site near you ) keep for a year and sell on. Might cost you a hundred pounds for the use over a year.
Buy some cheap rubbish, and will be hard to sell.
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PostPosted: 19:35 - 06 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Something second hand for less than a grand. Assuming you don't destroy it then you should be able to sell it for close to what you bought it for if you look after it. The newer a bike is, the more expensive the insurance is.

From a dealer will be expensive, do some looking on eBay or local freesads and you'll get better value than if you buy second hand from a dealer.
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PostPosted: 20:25 - 06 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

YBR/CG you can get what you paid for it or definitely not much of a loss or sometimes a gain. They're almost always good, reliable, well built and good learner bikes. Nothing fancy but they're a 125 L plate warriors most of the time.

I bought my YBR for £800 and sold it for £950 but I did paint some of it to cover up some damage and to make it look better imo, have some Yamaha decals put over some scratches, put a side stand on it and fit a new rear tyre which I only did a couple hundred miles on. Most importantly I fixed the battery that was running on empty and had no water in it, no lube on the joints, although other than that it was in decent condition (the battery) but the plonker before myself didn't fill it up and he had it for 3 years. Prob thought it was near a write-off and was prob over the moon to get £800.

I remember when I asked a dealer for a trade in/part ex price just for curiosity he was like £500/600 on the phone just for the model/year/mileage/etc when he saw it he was like I'll give you £850. I said I'll hold out for a private sale and he said I don't blame you if you do private and hold out a bit you could get £1,400 in the spring/summer months. I had A LOT of people phoning about it cos I put it up for £950 just cos I wanted to get a quick sale which I got within a few days and this was in the winter. I should have really kept it and gotten a couple more hundred for it.
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PostPosted: 21:05 - 06 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

I brought a Honda XR 125 for just over £1100 second hand in good condition.

I used it for a year blatting around and generally enjoying it, and then sold it for just over £1000.

Cost me less than £100 for a years worth of biking.

If that's not value then I don't know what is!

Get something with a decent name, look after it, and sell it. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:28 - 06 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cheap does not mean good value.
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PostPosted: 23:00 - 06 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Cheap second hand bikes that are pieces of shit are not good value, cheap second hand bikes that aren't a PoS are good value.

bikertomm, for it to be the best value you'd have to sell it at a profit. Razz
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PostPosted: 12:06 - 07 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

ian103 wrote:
Thanks for the replies, it seems the shortage of 125s is getting worse down here, Mike there is a second hand private sale ybr at £1k so I take your point on the sym - the ybr is cheaper and I guess open to offers plus it has a brand new mot - I guess I'm just concerned as I know nothing about bikes. The CBF I think is their ex school bike which concerns me a bit as its probably had many learners on it.


Don't be put off too much my private sales - look at the sticky on here on what to look for when buying a bike, follow the advice and with a bit of luck you should get a good'un. Don't know how much of a rush you are in - but patience usually pays off (and I mean that in the literal sense as well).
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PostPosted: 16:22 - 07 May 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

out of the four the sym looks the best buy
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