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turningCircle
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PostPosted: 19:44 - 10 Nov 2014    Post subject: My first foray into biking! Reply with quote

Hi All,

I'm 26, completely new to biking (completed my CBT last year, gear conversion last week). I'm lingering around the edges of picking up a second hand CBF 125. Very excited of course and keen to start identifying my mistakes & weaknesses on the road - may become a pretty extensive list!

I thought I'd drop by and say 'Hello'. A couple of things I have learnt today: it's worth sticking a pair of ContiGOs on the CBF as the stock tyres are apparently crap? The second thing I've learnt is that MCE insurance have an awful reputation with claimants! May the learning continue.

Looking forward to chatting to / learning from everyone here! ☺

Cheers,
Jordan
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PostPosted: 20:45 - 10 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 20:53 - 10 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

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PostPosted: 21:02 - 10 Nov 2014    Post subject: Re: My first foray into biking! Reply with quote

turningCircle wrote:
it's worth sticking a pair of ContiGOs on the CBF as the stock tyres are apparently crap?


Generally a bike manufacturer will stick on the cheapest option that they can bulk buy, so stock are not always the "best" tyre. But then again they say that they put the tyre that best suits the bikes needs so read in to it what you want!

Once you have ridden the bike you will know if you trust the tyre or not. If it feels planted and has lots of tread left on it then drop a new set further down your priorities list.

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Val
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PostPosted: 01:16 - 11 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

welcome Very Happy

see this for tyre ideas apparently Pirelli MT75 is the best value option:

https://125ccbikeclub.awardspace.co.uk/tyres.htm
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PostPosted: 09:41 - 11 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

From being in the same position a few months ago I learned that MCE are like the Ryanair of bike insurance. I ended up going with Lexham, still expensive (I've never driven a car) but I have excess cover which is a big bonus.

I haven't had any problems with the ContiGos yet, the only scary moments I've had are because of diesel in the wet. However, I haven't got anything to compare the tyres to.
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PostPosted: 09:46 - 11 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

Your 1st 125 I doubt you are going to be knee down on every corner for a while yet so I'd save the expense of new tyres for now. Just fill the tank and ride it. Later down the line if you feel you are being held back by the tyres then change them, I suspect a lot of the "OMG I crashed due to crap tyres", is actually new riders not accepting they probably made a mistake and looking to blame something.
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turningCircle
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PostPosted: 15:25 - 11 Nov 2014    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If it feels planted and has lots of tread left on it then drop a new set further down your priorities list.

Makes sense, i'll get myself out on the thing first and see how I feel.

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it's rare to hear of someone going through a claim with insurers and having a good experience

Exactly, I'm expecting the insurer to be a pain in the arse when I claim so I want to try to minimise it as much as possible!

I'm definitely hearing mixed reviews now about the ContiGo's, apparently the Michelin Pilot Sportys were pretty good but are no longer manufactured Sad
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