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Hi Guys..
I'm in my 40's and as I am going through my mid life crisis, I have a bike!
Long story, but wanted a 50cc for a new expensive short commute I have to do. Have a granddad license, so no stress.
Then to respect the road I did a manual CBT and loved it.
So, I am now the proud owner of a 2016 Yamaha YBR 125!
It's a little battered and needs some TLC, but as I am mechanically minded and have my first purchase for it (Haynes Manual).
I can see my self having 6 months on the road and doing my A license in the summer and maybe upgrading.
But for now, it's my little commuter bit of fun!
Anything I should watch out for on this little bike?
Couple of questions. I don't anywhere to put anything, like storage boxes, is this just my fault for getting this kind of bike? (I had to google what naked meant).
Also insurance. It wasn't very expensive, and for what it is to me, and how I'll use it. I am tempted to avoid my best Fully Comp quote of £300 and just pay the £90 I have been quoted for third party.
After the excess and hassle, I'm not sure fully comp is worth my while?
Anyway, thanks for the warm welcome. |
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ChipBike wrote: | I am now the proud owner of a 2016 Yamaha YBR 125!
It's a little battered and needs some TLC, but as I am mechanically minded and have my first purchase for it (Haynes Manual).
Anything I should watch out for on this little bike?
Couple of questions. I don't anywhere to put anything, like storage boxes, is this just my fault for getting this kind of bike? (I had to google what naked meant).
Also insurance. It wasn't very expensive, and for what it is to me, and how I'll use it. I am tempted to avoid my best Fully Comp quote of £300 and just pay the £90 I have been quoted for third party. |
Well Done!
If you change the oil and filter, and oil and tension the chain, replacing it & sprockets as needed, which will be fairly rarely if you keep the chain liubricated, you will be doing more than most. There will be a "periodic maintenance" bit in the book, refer to it for other stuff. Not sure anything particular stands out. If it's scruffy you could paint some Waxoyl onto various bits to help preserve them.
I'd be inclined to get a top box and panniers to keep stuff in. I wouldn't have a tank bag.
I tend to agree about the insurance. You could spend some £ on a decent lock, and chuck it in one of the panniers when you're on the move, the weight won't make much if any noticeable difference. |
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Regarding the insurance. If you can afford to replace it, just go for the TPF&T.
By the time you've bought the policy then paid for the excess and five years loading following a claim, you could have bought another one.
I'd move that if the £230 you save was spent on training instead, it would be far more useful for preventing crash damage happening in the first place. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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This guy has some useful maintenance videos on the YBR :-
https://www.youtube.com/user/ngraphic/videos
From the two I've had I've found that if the bike starts to feel like it doesn't want to shift from 1st to 2nd cleanly, oil and adjust your chain  ____________________ Chances are quite high you are not in my Monkeysphere, and I don't care about you. Don't take it personally.
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ChipBike wrote: | Hi Guys..
I'm in my 40's and as I am going through my mid life crisis, I have a bike.
So, I am now the proud owner of a 2016 Yamaha YBR 125!
But for now, it's my little bit of fun!
Anything I should watch out for on this little bike |
Welcome.......40’s, old! You’re having a laugh!
2016 Yamaha YBR 125, yer that’s cool, enjoy
What should you watch out for?, some scumbag stealing it, get a good padlock and chain ____________________ I am the sum total of my own existence, what went before makes me who I am now! |
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pepperami wrote: | ChipBike wrote: | Hi Guys..
I'm in my 40's and as I am going through my mid life crisis, I have a bike.
So, I am now the proud owner of a 2016 Yamaha YBR 125!
But for now, it's my little bit of fun!
Anything I should watch out for on this little bike |
Welcome.......40’s, old! You’re having a laugh!
2016 Yamaha YBR 125, yer that’s cool, enjoy
What should you watch out for?, some scumbag stealing it, get a good padlock and chain |
I have a alarmed disc lock.
I also have a massive solid chain. I'm not sure the lock is the best. It's a round master one (https://www.toolstation.com/master-lock-excell-stainless-steel-disc-padlock/p90540)
Any recommendations on a new padlock?
When attempting insurance, I could see approximately 100+ locks on the drop down and have no idea what a chain and lock come under? |
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wr6133 wrote: | ChipBike wrote: |
Things I have to do to get it to my standard. (and yours).
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I wouldn't bother with most of that beyond servicing. You are probably old enough to be affluent enough you'll have your full licence and a big bike in less than a year. As long as you don't wrap it round a tree you will see your money back on the 125. If you start OCD'ing about plastic trim you are just sinking cost.
Also guessing your commute is in to London, if you make it look nice then ride it through the 3rd world it just increases chances of theft. |
Wirral - Liverpool Tunnel which is currently £3.60 for my car and £4-£14 to park depending on how long I want to walk.
Alternatively drive to a station and get a packed train for £4+ a day.
Bike will be 15 mins, and free to drive in the tunnel and park in specific motorbike bays (Free).
It's a no brainer, and I loved the CBT and know I'll have my A license this year.
I have to remember it's a commuter, when I starting looking at bigger bikes, I'd be more worried about damage or theft.
So, damage.
If this links - https://imgur.com/a/0SE8f97
I do need to get some very cheap parts to fix it. I am sure it's an MOT failure as the headlight is not 100% secured. The visor is off the bike.
It's not expensive, complete Yamaha replacement comes in at under £100, and on wish or aliexpress I can get the bits for under £50.
No idea how they can sell the full light assembly new for under £20 delivered.
I want to make the exhaust nice and black as it is brown and a little rusty. (What product for that).
Also want to unrust some of the bits and bolts? (Again, good cleaning products)
Thanks for the warm welcome to the forum by the way, and I'll watch the videos overt the weekend, as well as reading the Haynes manual! |
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Oh! And the other thing we have forgot to mention about this forum is that we have a ‘unique’ sense of humour here.
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Cheap Chinese headlamp units are cheap and Chinese. Usually nasty. Is the headlamp itself firmly attached? If it is, should pass an MOT. The "visor" is just bodywork, you could take it off altogether for the MOT.
I've had cheap headlamps and they are invariably total shite. So if the original one will keep, go with it. £100 is very cheap for an OEM headlamp and cowl, not a bad option.
Paint black exhaust parts with PJ1 paint. They will rust again. Painted mild steel exhausts are like the Forth Bridge in that respect. ____________________ “Rule one: Always stick around for one more drink. That's when things happen. That's when you find out everything you want to know.”
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 5 years, 137 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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