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mattfuzzy
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PostPosted: 17:11 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: good twist and go bikes? Reply with quote

just wanted to know if you lot knew of some good twist and go bikes (not minimoto) as i only know of the DNA (which isnt ment to be much good... aparently)
only want to know as well... its the 14th and i took my cbt today on a geared 125 (honda cg125, was also the first time iv been on a bike) and didnt "pass" because of clutch and gear control (i still maintain that the gear stick was dodgy Laughing ) but the instructor said i would have passed if i was on a ped (same with my mate who just happend to be taking it the same day so atleast im not the only one) and its just the gears and clutch i need to practise on, so as i dont have a bike to prictise on nor do i know anywhere to practise to and to save me money im thinking of getting a twist and go bike (not a ped) for several months or a year and then getting a 125 later and practise on that when i have more options available (ie. somewhere to actually practise to) and this seems the quickest way to my own personal transport.
so any ideas?
thanks in advance to anyone who posts and sorry for the really long post Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 17:25 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

DNA aint bad, it gets you into a 'proper' riding position for corners etc, but there are loads that are pretty nackered.

By the way you wont fool anybody if you say my "bike" is really great, they just say 'its a scooter' Dance!

Have another go, youl get it in the end. Eh?

The DNA125 is pretty underpowered and anybody over 5ft 10 cannot ride one Thumbs Down

I almost got a dna125 as I was having trouble learning gears, it didnt really help that i fell off my bike which scared me half to death, so as well as being a numpty and not knowing what to do, I was scared of going into the high revs.

I say have another go, try again
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PostPosted: 17:43 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah but i just dont have the cash to try the cbt again on a geared 125 (not when i can simply buy a geared bike and practise somwhere, plus i dont know if ill even "pass" the second time) just seems a waste of cash, and if i pass the cbt on a ped i can technically ride a geared 125 so i would be able to ride it to somewhere i can practise (i can think of about 1 place thats quite big to practise but not sure if its legal to do so there... yet atleast) as to what you said aboutt he DNA, im about 5'10 - 6 feet so i guess thats out, my friends now getting a ped for a year but i simply hate peds with a passion and cant see myself getting one under any circumstances, also iv heard about this "new bike" thats just came out its a racing bike only difference is that its twist and go (ok so mabe ill never be able to afford one but its worth a look)
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PostPosted: 18:12 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

hows about do the cbt on a moped then teach yourself on a geared bike in your own time somewhere safe. Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 18:31 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Get someone with a 125 or 50 geared bike to teach you gears. I learned them when I was younger on a KX80 scrambler.
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PostPosted: 18:45 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

well im currently thinking about finishing the cbt on a ped and "passing" it and picking up a cheap cg125 or something like that for under a grand, another thing aswell, most the time iv heard people bashing the cg saying its not fast enough and all, i dont know if the 1 i was on was modified or not but it went alright Twisted Evil could have probably done 0 - 60 in 10 seconds (which id guess for a 4 stroke isnt that bad) and as iv said in previous posts, i cant get anyone with a geared bike to practise on because i dont know anyone with a bike let alone anyone that would let me anywhere near it Laughing
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PostPosted: 18:58 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

BWAHAHAHA A modified CG! Somebody hit me please! Laughing
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PostPosted: 18:59 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Surely the CBT is a one-off fee until you pass affair? It always used to be.

That being the case, keep going and using their instructors and their bikes until they have taught you to ride a geared bike safely on the road.

Otherwise,may I suggest the ideal compromise between a scooter and a motorbike. Honda Cub 90 or the more modern Innova 125. You get the best of both worlds. They are twist and go so no clutch to worry about but have gears so you gain experience using them.

The innova is a nice little bike actually, 125cc engine with a 4-speed "heel-toe", semi-auto gearbox, telescopic forks and disc brake. Insurance will be dirt cheap too. Unlike other scooter type bikes, these handle like a proper motorbike with footpegs, large wheels and a foot operated rear brake. They also do monster wheelies when you get the knack Wink The worlds only indestructable bike, mate of mine spent two hours trying to deliberatley blow one up and failed.

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PostPosted: 19:19 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

You know, if you take the CBT on a moped, then you can ride a geared 125 bike all you like. It's a bit nonsensical, but it's allowed.

I finished my CBT on a 'ped as they'd managed to sell one of the 125's the day after. Made it easier by far, and gears were fairly easy really, once I'd stopped being scared of trashing the thing.
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PostPosted: 19:22 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

The CG125 has a terrible 0-60 time, but is very nippy up to 4th gear. You can have great fun around town accelerating from the lights, as by the time your powers run out you've hit the speed limit.

I would say get a geared bike - You'll really regret it later on if you don't. Once you get one you'll pick up gears in half an hour and then be amazed that you were considering buying an automatic. Practising in your own time is totally different to on the CBT - Did you even manage to figure out where the biting point was on your CBT bike?

Pass your CBT anyway possible though. I think it's up to the instructor if they want to let you carry on the CBT another day without extra charge.
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PostPosted: 19:24 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nath wrote:
The CG125 has a terrible 0-60 time.


Honda CG125 0-60: eventually. Laughing
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PostPosted: 19:38 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nath wrote:
The CG125 has a terrible 0-60 time, but is very nippy up to 4th gear. You can have great fun around town accelerating from the lights, as by the time your powers run out you've hit the speed limit.

Laughing well this cg i had today did very good up to about 50 in 3rd (didnt feel the need to overtake the instructor) and caught up with the instructors 1000cc varadero fine Laughing

Did you even manage to figure out where the biting point was on your CBT bike?

yes
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PostPosted: 20:37 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

If you need to, do it on a twist and go and then get a geared bike anyway. I did my cbt and have nearly finished my first year on a tiny Honda pxr-50 and will be graduating to an MZ supermoto with 10 times the power and 6 gears with no training whatsoever. Thinking. I'm gonna die....


Gears should only take you a few minutes to get used to, but are different on each bike. Get a proper geared bike first, then learn about the gears on it and use it to 'pass' the CBT (I didn't know you could fail Doh! )
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PostPosted: 21:29 - 14 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

yea think im gonna get a DNA or something for a year get used to the roads and then go onto gears, iv heard some people say about how you need to take everything in on the cbt but bloody hell theres so much of it 1/2 of it just flys right over your head Laughing
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PostPosted: 15:17 - 15 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

If your going to get a dna, a few things to remember:

Arrow The 'tank' (helmet holder) snaps off its hinges easily, so watch out for that.

Arrow Have a drive around on one first, you might like it, but i found it very small.

Arrow The headlights are absolutely shite, honestly, the taillight is even worse.

Arrow Watch out for bad starters and test ride it for a loooooong time as ive heard that some can cut out eventually.

Arrow The engine is on the swingarm, so watch out for oversteer when doing corners.

Arrow Avoid ones with neons on. Razz
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PostPosted: 15:31 - 15 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

simon1221 wrote:
If your going to get a dna, a few things to remember:

Arrow The 'tank' (helmet holder) snaps off its hinges easily, so watch out for that.

Arrow Have a drive around on one first, you might like it, but i found it very small.

Arrow The headlights are absolutely shite, honestly, the taillight is even worse.

Arrow Watch out for bad starters and test ride it for a loooooong time as ive heard that some can cut out eventually.

Arrow The engine is on the swingarm, so watch out for oversteer when doing corners.

Arrow Avoid ones with neons on. Razz


o f00k that, anyone know of ANY other bikes that you can get your leg over (ie. not peds) are 125cc and could get for under £1,500 second hand?
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PostPosted: 15:34 - 15 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

mchaggis wrote:
Nath wrote:
The CG125 has a terrible 0-60 time.


Honda CG125 0-60: eventually. Laughing


I beat my mate to 60 and he was in a Metro. Laughing Laughing
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PostPosted: 15:36 - 15 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

and if you want a dna contact me am selling one.

i didnt like the tradition scooter positions, thats why i got a dna, ive had no problems with the helmet holder on mine - just have to be careful with them i suppose
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PostPosted: 15:38 - 15 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

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o f00k that, anyone know of ANY other bikes that you can get your leg over (ie. not peds) are 125cc and could get for under £1,500 second hand?


Why not get a CG? My mate bought one off ebay £285 quid I'm off to pick it up on Saturday. End of the day you don't want to spend too much on a bike because you will buy a bigger bike.
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PostPosted: 15:44 - 15 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

even if you bought a more expencive second hand 125 like a cbr its likly to hold its value well unless you trash it as theres always demand for 125s
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PostPosted: 15:45 - 15 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

b0ss wrote:

Why not get a CG? My mate bought one off ebay £285 quid I'm off to pick it up on Saturday. End of the day you don't want to spend too much on a bike because you will buy a bigger bike.


yea i was thinking of a CG125 but i did my cbt on one and it was a bit small (im 5'8 - 6 feet tall) i dont really want to spend alot on one anyway so mabe ebay is the best bet Twisted Evil
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PostPosted: 15:51 - 15 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

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o f00k that, anyone know of ANY other bikes that you can get your leg over (ie. not peds) are 125cc and could get for under £1,500 second hand?


I have my NSR for sale Smile so much better looking and sexier than a CG. Biking is all about style! The CG is a mule! Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 16:20 - 15 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Biking is all about style! The CG is a mule! Thumbs Up


You could say biking is all about speed the NSR is slow. Laughing If I was to buy a sports 125 it wouldn't be a NSR that's for sure. If I wanted something just to pass my test on and wouldn't cost a bomb when you drop it I would buy a CG. Wink
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PostPosted: 16:25 - 15 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

stinkwheel wrote:
They also do monster wheelies when you get the knack Wink The worlds only indestructable bike, mate of mine spent two hours trying to deliberatley blow one up and failed.

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I agree, i use that for pizza deliveries. The added weight of the pizza's help as well. Balance Point is easy to get to and maintain Thumbs Up Not that you'd ever need to wheelie.

Only bad thing is gears are one up 3 down Confused
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PostPosted: 16:26 - 15 Mar 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

wantser wrote:
...Biking is all about style!...

...there speaks a wannabe power ranger Wink Laughing Razz

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