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| Colinzor |
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 Posted: 22:48 - 10 May 2014 Post subject: Please help me make a final decision on my first bike |
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Hi guys new to the forums mainly been on TMBF and i read this alot so i thought i would register, i also posted this there but edited it a bit for this forum so i hope you can help
So things have changed for me a bit and im now able to (barely lol) afford my first 125 bike
So i have narrowed it down to 2 bikes which i like and are in my price range and available in Northern Ireland as there isnt a huge choice. Now im going to be riding this bike for atleast a year if not more so i need to find something im completley happy with. Some things to keep in mind are im 5 ft 10 " and around 13 stone if that makes any difference.
Hyosung GT 125 R -
I just love the look of this bike, the size of a 600 with the engine of a 125 roughly, looks the part and i found a real nice one in red which im interested in, now i know the mechanics and reliability of this korean bike manufacturer arent always great which is putting me off buying it as i dont want it to break down but im just in love with the look of it.
Honda CBR 125 R -
Whats attracting me to it is the fact that its jap, its more available than the Hyosung GT 125 R and the engine is more reliable and the build quality is generally better im lead to believe, but i dont really like the look of the bike ? its kind of putting me off after seeing the hyosung and i do care about looks but its not everything !
PLEASE HELP lol
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If you can get a properly good condition GT125R that genuinely needs nothing done to it, maybe. Don't pay over the odds though just because it's big, and don't hope for the best: spare parts run expensive, and come from breakers or direct from Korea.
Listen for rattly cam chains, look for corrosion on the swing arm (right in the middle of it), and the exhausts. Any electrical issues or "intermittent faults", walk away. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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I will never understand why anyone would want a race rep 125 or a 125 that looks like a 600. For the same reasons I don't understand why people take a BMW 518i and stick clear indicators on + an M-Power badge.
Ride / drive what you can ride / drive.
In short, get the cheapest 125 you can. Or the one you want. Yes, actually, get the one you want. Even if I "don't get it"  |
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Is it really that difficult to find a bike in N.Ireland? Often seen bikes a lot cheaper over there. Having a quick look can't see anything amazing, but a YBR for £850 and a Cityfly for £700. ____________________ Yamaha MT-03 '08 (crashed)
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| Colinzor wrote: | Generally i am looking something more sporty looking. CBR/YZF ect but there are no YZFs available and any CBR that im interested in has already been sold.
As for the rep of ireland i have looked and there are some good ones but i read somewhere they are charging £2 per CC to transfer over so thats way out of the question |
No YZF-R125's for sale in Northern Ireland? What no Yamaha dealers? I dont believe you! I BET if you REALLY wanted a YZF-R125, you could have one within the week... all you would have to do is telephone a Yamaha Franchise dealer, pay them £4500 or so on a credit card, and tell them what colour scheme you want.
I suspect what you MEAN is that there are No YZF-R125's for sale at the price YOU want to pay. Which is a very different thing.
So, as you are finding, its harder to get a 'sporty' 125 second hand, if you aren't fast on the ads with cash in your pocket to pay the asking price.
Your call, but the 'problem' here seems to be you are hoping to get more for your money than market is offering.... so solution is to up your budget or lower expectations.... if you cant up the budget, that only leaves lowering expectations.... and in that, maybe, just maybe, 'sporty looks' might be a pretty useful expectation to lower, or forget entirely! Depends how much you want a bike, really.... ____________________ 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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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 271 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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