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 culpan Renault 5 Driver

Joined: 10 Jun 2004 Karma :    
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 Posted: 21:29 - 30 Jan 2005 Post subject: 125 Crosser or Road Bike |
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Hi,
I am turning 17 in a few weeks and it has come to the time where I need to decide what I am going to do and hopefully you lot will help me.
I currently have a MBK Nitro Jaguar 50 cc scooter and having been riding this for a year. I will be selling it and want a 125 cc bike, I have decided to do this and will take my test further down the line (6 months ish) and will probably keep the bike for a few months more if i pass.
The thing I am not too sure about is what to get, I have been looking at a Honda NSR 125 for months now and have being only considering that, but recently the idea of some sort of crosser has crossed my mind ( thought of that bit of word play in the shower ).
If I were to get a crosser it would be used on the road for general travelling to college work etc but I would like to take it off road to have some fun on, so I guess I would need some kind of cross between road and dirt tires. But I aint sure what bike I should be looking at, which is where I am hoping you guys can help.
On the other side of the coin is the NSR idea, I would prefer this to a CG or other type of 125 for reliability and personal preference reasons.
I will have roughly £2000 to spend on the bike itself but will be hoping not to loose too much of that when I come to sell it.
So after all that what do you think I should do / get / consider / etc
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 r0b Renault 5 Driver

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 culpan Renault 5 Driver

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Thanks everyone, I think I am being drawn to a Yamaha DT I will be going to some dealerships this week so i will let you know how I get on  |
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Hi mate.
I have a few friends with bikes, one has a 2003 Yamaha DT125R (up for sale actually £1500, 8k) in black, he bought a DEP stainless pipe for it, and if it's the only mod you do, i definately reccomend it, it changed the noise of it ten fold it sounds soo much better. Just about hear it at tickover and sounds sweet when riding along, but when it's opened up it just roars (in a 2 stroke kind of way)
Another has a 1991 NSR125 (again up for sale for £550 with 50k km on the clock + a full engine rebuild 5 miles ago) His is the unfaired one, so when binned wont do /too/ much damage.
Given your budget of £2k i would presonally go for the rs125, but thats me. For you, i reccomend a DT125R and make sure it's de-restricted and the powervalve is correctly set up. They are quick off the mark for what they are, and top out at about 80, very capable off road. They seem to handle the corners well too when on road. Also, power wheelies a good 1-2 feet high  |
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