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| alovern |
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 alovern Derestricted Danger
Joined: 25 Feb 2005 Karma :    
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 Posted: 19:18 - 09 Mar 2005 Post subject: new forum member says hi, all tips welcome.... |
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Hi, i just wanted to introduce myself and hopefully pick up a bit of advice...I've just bought a new 125, i've been looking around in this forum and picked up some great tips, but i was wondering if anyone had any suggestions for the soon to be on the road.... i've gone for one of the chinese cg clones, basically because i don't want to spend a fortune on a bike that i will probably sell after i've passed my test, and also because it shouldn't(i hope) have any mechanical issues that i wouldn't be able to spot on a second hand bike.....
Any suggestions on how long i should spend getting used to it before the test, i'll probably take the restricted one, don't plan on going too far beyond 125 for a couple of years... also anything i should know about maintenance of a new bike...
all suggestions welcome, but basically wanted to say hi and introduce myself, looking forward to going for a drive at the weekend...
Cheers. |
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| Stu_666 |
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 Stu_666 Brolly Dolly

Joined: 27 Jun 2004 Karma :  
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 Posted: 20:48 - 09 Mar 2005 Post subject: |
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Hey ho
I'd probably spend a few months on it before going for the test. I did me CBT last November and I'm probably thinking about practicing for the test now (plus that theory bollocks ). In terms of maintenance, I'm not particularly shit hot on the technical crap when it comes to bikes, but just really check over general stuff like the chain is lubricated well, enough oil etc. Usually a good clean regularly keeps it looking good.
Cheers
Stu |
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| DanceLikeAMon... |
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 DanceLikeAMon... World Chat Champion

Joined: 24 Sep 2004 Karma :   
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Evening and welcome to the club,
I'm a pretty new biker myself. Did my CBT in August but didn't get my bike until December (courtesy of Dodsi who posts on here) and I have my test in just over 3 weeks. I have been driving for the past 13 years, so didn't have to worry about learning road marking etc (I hope!), and could concentrate on learning to ride the bike and doing the observations correctly.
I didn't plan on going further the the SR125 for a year or so, but trust me you will get bored of having no real power very quickly. Especially when pulling away at lights - cars can be soooo impatient.
If you read my first few posts on here, you will see that I was possibly the crappiest biker ever, but perseverance and practise is paying off. I still wobble a bit at slow speeds (got to get that sorted out before the test!), and sometimes make stupid mistakes but I'm getting there.
I personally did my theory test as soon as I had passed my CBT (before I got my bike), it gets it out of the way, and it's one less thing to think about.
I haven;t got any real maintenance advice (I'm a crap mechanic too ), but keep your chain lubed and your chrome shiny and you can't go far wrong.
Oh yeah, and make sure you have protective gloves, jacket, boots and trousers. Chances are you will fall off - although I have still managed to avoid it - touch wood.
Have fun at the weekend! |
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 Flip Super Spammer

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| Vespa |
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 lilredmachine World Chat Champion

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 The Tot World Chat Champion

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 alovern Derestricted Danger
Joined: 25 Feb 2005 Karma :    
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 Posted: 17:47 - 10 Mar 2005 Post subject: |
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thanks very much guys..(and lady), just got the bike delivered, and have returned from an hours very enjoyable riding, the bike feels really good, smooth as you like, i spent most of my time getting the L plates on the thing... but then i was off...
I'll keep you posted about how these chinese bikes are to ride, i've bought a good cover for it because a few people have told me that while the engine is solid as you like, the electrics can be a bit dodgy...
For now i will be enjoying it, and taking it easy... got all the gear before the bike, i knew i'd be too impatient to wait, here's hoping the bike stays between me and the road...... |
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 G The Voice of Reason
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Welcome to the forum.
First tip is to do your DAS if you can. It's the same test pretty much, just on a bigger bike, which most reckon is easier to ride anyway. Seen a few people that could do DAS do the restricted test and all that I can think of have regretted it.
If you want riding or other tips, check the FAQ posts that are at the top of quite a few sections, lots of good stuff in there.
Apart from that, enjoy for the moment, get used to riding for a bit then see where you want to go . |
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Old Thread Alert!
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