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You need a CBT Theory and A2.
There is no 'best bike'. As for the R3, sure it is cool, but it is 30KW, you can get another 5KW on an A2, or double it if you are going to *restrict* it.
If it is your very first bike don't buy new. Depending on how you feel after the course get a older model of a bike you like, or if you aren't very comfortable, go for a 10-20 year old naked 500cc bike to start off with (very common and cheap) then once you are comfortable get a fazer or r3 or similar.
This is a good site. https://a2bikes.co.uk/
I would prefer something bigger than 320cc but that is just personal preference.
Also I am amazed that the R3 - a purpose built A2 bike? - isn't the full 35KW, surely they would want to be the fastest bike in that class like the r125, why go for something lacking in BHP? |
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| jawskk wrote: | I am a car salesman by trade |
Explains the cockiness, already.
| jawskk wrote: | our thoughts |
Easy, you've only just put your foot through the door.
| jawskk wrote: | Will be done by the end of the month! |
I wouldn't count on it. CBT's easy peasy and worst that can happen is to be invited back, maybe at some extra cost, for another bite on the road but either way there is no pass or fail. Unless you've got your A2 booked already through a school I doubt you'll get anything near that soon since peak season and first come first serve, much demand. Don't go booking both modules in one go either, much baw and expense if you cock up the Module 1 and forefit the fee for Module 2.
| jawskk wrote: | I am aware that a 3 week waiting time for a new R3 is possible at the moment, plus I intend to wait for the new 66 plate to start in September if I buy new, so no rush at the moment. |
19-24, dripping wet license, I assume you've ran an insurance quote to verify dream land is possible, right? ____________________ The do it all, T̶h̶e̶ ̶b̶r̶o̶k̶e̶n̶ ̶o̶n̶e̶,̶ ̶T̶h̶e̶ ̶b̶i̶g̶ ̶l̶u̶m̶p̶,̶ ̶C̶h̶o̶n̶g̶ ̶N̶o̶o̶d̶l̶e̶ |
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Spells a financial mess because racebike already. Not the path I'd take but it's your money.
£61.50 (one monthly instalment) x 12 = £958.32. Fek that, simple as. I'd rather buy something cheaper in all areas and bite the bullet to enjoy racebike at a latter date. No figure that high tempting me towards two wheels. What level of cover is that and what's the excess?
Two years of being on an A2 license you can upgrade to A. I sense you'll be bored of a 300cc racebike long before that but wont be able to do anything about it because finance. I'd think long and hard before signing on any dotted line.
150pcm is (I can't be arsed to see if calculations are correct) what you'll be legally obliged to pay as agreed to via your consent to finance companies. Factor in servicing, fuel, consumables, security, cover, gear, tax etc and I'm sure your funds will be tested far beyond a £500 deposit just to get started and during your ownership. As I mentioned in a recent thread buying a bike doesn't mean you can afford it, I assume you've ensured you could afford things that might need replacing in your ownership like chain + sprockets, tyres etc? ____________________ The do it all, T̶h̶e̶ ̶b̶r̶o̶k̶e̶n̶ ̶o̶n̶e̶,̶ ̶T̶h̶e̶ ̶b̶i̶g̶ ̶l̶u̶m̶p̶,̶ ̶C̶h̶o̶n̶g̶ ̶N̶o̶o̶d̶l̶e̶ |
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| jawskk wrote: | Fully Comp and excess of £250. |
That's the compulsory excess right?, providing you've left the voluntary at 0. You'd be forced, I imagine, into fully comp with financing a bike anyway.. or so I've heard the paperwork requires fully comp so read the T&C's.
| jawskk wrote: | This is why I was asking about the r3? maybe a Kawasaki er6n restricted would be more appropriate then? Unrestrict after 2 years. |
You're talking bikes way to early. Sure, draw up a short list of what you'd like to ride but what funds do you exactly have to play with? You've got your CBT booked so that's out the way but what have you budgeted for you A2 course thus far and what do you actually have to spend on a bike? I sense that you're going to get finance on whatever you get because you're minds made up.
I'd get the A2 out the way first and then think more about what funds you've got to play with because the courses are not exactly cheap. On that grounds, and you don't have to answer this of course, is that if you're 19-21 I'd say go for the A2 but if you're 22 or 23 I'd say tough it out on a tiddler for two years let your CBT expire, do another one and then just go straight for A. Seems pointless funding an A2 course if you've only got two years until you could do A, just advice of course.
| jawskk wrote: | The joys of buying new, and one major factor on why I am looking at buying new is because I know that the Yamaha will come with a 3 year manufacturing warranty that covers anything apart from wear and tear or personal damage, in which insurance can cover after excess if major. That means for the entire 36 month plan on which ever bike I purchase, I will have full cover for anything like chains/sprockets etc. |
Lets just clarify that dealers have no interest in you but rather your money and a main Yamaha dealer even more so, there's stealers and then there's the even worse main stealers. I wouldn't go near the latter.
I'd also put money on them trying to wriggle out of any repairs at their expense possible. Again, they're not your friend. <someone insert a link to the thread by Albirgus (username spelt wrong, sorry) in regards to the problems he had with his bike and how main stealer said no to part replacement (IIRC) to make OP realise what bad mistake thinking warrenty is worth anything before its too late.>
You wont be covered for chains and sprockets as they're a consumable, wear and tear. Lets just list the things out my Lexmoto manual so that you're clear on things that aren't covered and probably apply across the board:
"Any parts/components that are subject to everyday wear and tear which include but are not limited to the followings:"
Tyres
Tubes
Spark plugs
Filters
Cables
Lights
Bulbs
Mirrors
Batterys
Chains and sprockets
Belts
Bearings
Fairings
Air cleaner elements
Brake pads and shoes
Clutch discs and clutch plates
Levers
Fuses
Motor brushes
Rubber parts
.. So TDLR: You're entire bike.
I'd also like to make you aware that you'll have to pay main dealer service prices to maintain that warrenty that most defiantly wont come cheap. ____________________ The do it all, T̶h̶e̶ ̶b̶r̶o̶k̶e̶n̶ ̶o̶n̶e̶,̶ ̶T̶h̶e̶ ̶b̶i̶g̶ ̶l̶u̶m̶p̶,̶ ̶C̶h̶o̶n̶g̶ ̶N̶o̶o̶d̶l̶e̶ |
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| jawskk wrote: | Additionally PRIMARILY!, in terms of licences, what licences do I need to obtain before riding this ANY type of bike? Am I correct in saying I need to obtain my CBT and A2? |
Carts and horses mate, carts and horses.
If 17-19 only bike licence catagory you are eligible for is a 125 only 'A1' entitlement
If 19-24, you are eligible to test for an A2, 45bhp 'restrcted' A2 entitlement.
If over 24, you are eligible to test for a 'ride what you like' full 'A' entitlement.
Tests are the same regardless of catagory; you need to have validated provisional licence entitlement by completing a CBT course; you need to have passed the Theory/Hazard test for a motorcycle, and then you may take the two practical tests, Mod 1, cone exercises, and Mod 2 round the houses.
For all licence entitlements test req's stipulate the machine you need to turn up with to do the practical tests on.
For an A1 licence, thats a 125cc machine, which you may ride unsupervised on the roads before passing tests, after completing a CBT course.
For A2 and A requirements beg a 'big-bike' of suitable weight and power output which you cannot legally ride on the roads unsupervised before you have passed the tests, which usually begs using a school to train you and supervise you, usually on one of their bikes, to and from tests. (R3 I believe is not actually A2 test eligible, just A2 licence complient, FWIW)
Or in short... putting the cart before the horse, stick your window shopping for bikes on hold, and pop "Motorcycle Training in [my-town]" in the search box... and go talk to a school.....
'cos whatever you want to ride, first you need a licence, and before that you need to go to school, one way or another, if even just to get a CBT cert to ride a 125.
After THAT, and the little learning you are like to get from it, you may or may not have more questions, but likely a lot of em'll have already been answered.
So back up and start at the beginning. Right here right now, bike no matter, 'cos you cant ride anything on the road.
And if there is anything worth your attentions right now, it would be finding and doing some motorcycle 'mock' Theory/Hazard tests, and possibly booking a real one.... if you wish to go beyond CBT and take test for a licence, its the next thing on the list, and likely stalling point if you start training before you have the pass cert in your pocket. ____________________ 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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I wouldn't buy an FZS, you'll end up with a $hit old heavy bike restricted to 47bhp. There are cheap Ninja 250's about (f**ked fazer money or less (so <£1500)). The 300's are still too new to be a good buy, and in case you're wondering new bikes especially on finance are never a good buy  |
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Why not an MT-03? It's one of the few A2 native bikes.
If OP wants racebike, then an ER6F or SV650S might restrict better than a Fazer, but either way I doubt that many people fresh off a restricted 650 would really want a Ninja 250 as an only bike. They're a sod to sell on as well now, the one I bought was up on Gumtree for 6 weeks before I finally went for it. If you do go for a small capacity bike as a private purchase, chisel every penny and consider it to be more or less disposable.
CBR500R prices are coming down, there are 2014 bikes getting ~£2000 closing bids on eBay. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
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Old Thread Alert!
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