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MTFU.
Get another proper bike.
Don't crash.
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Are you sure you weren't raging at the cars you were overtaking?
I wouldn't go for any of those, RS3 I think has the R125 engine, which allegedly $hits itself within 30k. The Hyosung's a bit too rare.
If you want a big vtwin like the Hyosung then a Honda Varadero's a much better choice. Personally for something bang on the bhp limit I'd go for a Derbi Terra, same engine as the RS4, although its not a wannabe sports bike... which's a good thing  |
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| SharpEnough wrote: | Yamaha YZF, Rieju RS3 or Hyosung GT125 |
YZF. When you come to your senses and do your tests, it'll be easier to sell on.
The RS3 has an appalling reputation for reliability - good luck actually finding a running example, or selling it on if you do.
The Hyosung is Korean, not Chinese. It's properly big-bike sized, being based on a rip off of the GS500 frame. The build quality may be OK, but the parts aren't. Supply is a lottery, you're looking at salvage parts, or ordering from Korea.
I worked on a 6 year old one with: a terminally corroded swinging arm; terminally corroded exhaust which was seized hard in the head; corroded rims that were leaking air; terminally seized rear master cylinder; broken dash. None of the parts were cheap.
The engine itself is a lovely little thing: 11kW, two cylinders, four cams, eight valves (which we got to see when taking the head off to chisel out the remains of the exhaust), and ran like a watch, but it's still a 125 and struggled to drag the bike up to speed. It's a slug off the line, apparently 166kg dry, and feels it. The brand new one claims to be 120kg dry, although where they've trimmed 46kg is a mystery.
tl;dr version - none of the above, do your tests and get on the bike that you really want rather than the kid-on version of it. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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As above, do your test rather than getting another tiddler with L plates.
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You're probably better off getting something like a YBR125 and toughing it out. You've ridden a big bike, so the difference in performance between a YZF and a YZF will be "eh" versus "meh" anyway. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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CBT's still valid, confidence is low; observations... abismal
Although at the ripe age of 19, I came back from Uni for the summer; popped to the chippy, got dazzled by a car in the middle of the street full of soccer lout's leaning out the windows waving flags and skol cans after some minor soccer victory or other... think we beat Argentina in the semi of that years world cup or summat.... and swerved into a half finished road intruder 'traffic calming measure' wotsit they had decided to slap down whilst I'd been oop nurf! AMAZINGLY the very next day it had an illuminated bollard on it
Anyway; you aint much wiser than before you crashed, really; might have relieved you of a little cockiness about how smart you thought you were, but other-wise?
You'll get back on a tiddler, and it'll go one of two ways;
Either and least likely, trepid at the idea of falling off again, you'll ride like an utter nonse; fannying around, wobbling all over the place, and the 'experience' will do as much to further errode what confidence you have left as build more.
OR; and more likely you'll get back on, and ten minutes later, nerves calmed, red-mist will be back in the driving seat; you'll be ragging the arse off whatever you have bought, looking for another place to crash.
GO GET THE LESSONS
Stuff a bike; go learn something. School will stick you on the playground on a tiddler for assessment, and progress from there, teaching you stuff... THAT is what will build your confidence; learning NEW things, and to do stuff RIGHT... not prannying about convincing yourself of how good you think you are based on how fast the speedo needle said you got up the by pass and how hard you had to brake for the round-about at the end. And all with a fella to nanny you along, and tell you what you are doing right and what you aint.
And at the end of it? Big-Boy licence, which even if it's A2 45bhp restricted, will let you ride stuff that even at the humble end of the scale, will make you realise JUST how fast 125's, even the fastest of the fast 125's or not so fast big-bore, not really 125's any more 4T's really, REALLY aren't.
Quickest 'production' two-stroke 125 is disputed between the earlier two-stroke model Cagiva Mito's and Aprillia RS's. The fastest variants built as homologation specials for Italain domestic production racing, (but none of the over-the counter models) managed about 33bhp at the crank, and managed to trip different 'authorities' timing lights at a few tenths over 100mph..... which is impressive... for a 125... but it's still only about as fast as a thirty something year old, Honda CB250 four-stroke single!!!! Yers.... all that cost, complexity & unreliability, to be almost as slow as a very slow thing from a by-gone age of slowness, really.....
Do your lessons; get your licence, get some confidence from learning something, and achieving something; THEN go look for something a little more serious, possibly more sensible, and certainly less slow to ride with new won licence.
Just remember to watch where the fuck you are going!
"i was overtaking a couple of cars on a road iv been down loads of times before," It reminds me of the Jasper Carrot insurance claim reports & the little old lady that recounted driving into the back of a parked truck that hadn't been there when she drove TO her friend Mildred's to plan the WI Bring & Buy! ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
Current Bikes:'Honda VF1000F' ;'CB750F2N' ;'CB125TD ( 6 3 of em!)'; 'Montesa Cota 248'. Learner FAQ's:= 'U want to Ride a Motorbike! Where Do U start?' |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 9 years, 126 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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