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| hill156c |
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| garth |
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 garth World Chat Champion
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Because it's a four stroke.
It's not a bad bike, it's just slower than the rs and the like.
However, more reliable at a guess, i'd say.
Why don't you save the money and do your full bike test, then buy a real bike? ____________________ You ain't a has been if you never was |
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| Irezumi aka Reuben |
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A CBR125 will be the perfect learner bike. Ignore what most people say about getting them, they will be reliable, they look good and will go fast enough for now. Relative to the other bikes available (RS and Mito in main) it isnt as fast, or at the other end of the spectrum isnt as cheap as an older CG125 or NSR.
An old 2-stroke will be quicker and cheaper, but it will probably cost more to run, be less reliable and have worse brakes. If you have the mechanical knowledge, or the willingness to learn then an old 2-stroke is ideal, however finding one that doesnt need an engine rebuild or hasnt had a relatively nasty accident/hard-life will be very hard as they are bought by novices like you and me who will change down instead of up by mistake and are waiting for the engine to pretty much explode before fitting a new piston!
If you can handle the looks and the slowness then a CG125/SR125 will be an ideal bike, check for crash damage again! ____________________ Pictorgraphicalfantastical |
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| Gazdaman |
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| mchaggis |
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 mchaggis World Chat Champion

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The main problems in my opinion are the breakability (fairings) and the lack of 2nd hand availability due to not having been released for very long.
The thing which strikes me is mainly how ridiculously small it looks (and is), considering the look which it appears to be trying to carry off. The thing which amused me today was that my legs fit the tank better than they fit on a XJ600. ____________________ I must not be a troll...
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| Josh|RD125LC |
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meh, do whatever you like if we were all the same the world would be boring.  ____________________ Be careful whose advice you buy, but, be patient with those who supply it. Advice is a form of nostalgia, dispensing it is a way of fishing the past from the disposal, wiping it off, painting over the ugly parts and recycling it for more than it?s worth. |
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| stevo as b4 |
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 stevo as b4 World Chat Champion
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If you want one then go for it, but unless your dealer gives you a very good price on the bike, or a good deal on some riding gear, or training etc, then please dont buy a new one. The CBR is a popular bike, and there will be a few for sale that people in your position will have brought new last year, and have now lost alot of money in depreciation. The CBR is likely to be a good reliable bike based on previous Honda machines, like the CG, and so a second hand one will be a much smarter buy than a new bike.
I also agree with G, that £2000+ is about £1000 more than its worth spending on a 125/first bike, as you will at the most keep the bike 12months or so, but you may want to get another bike even sooner.
The only thing you can say about a CBR when buying new is that is still better to waste £2200 rarther than more on a very expensive 125, and as such there is no logical reason to reccomend anyone to spend nearly £4000 on a (New) RS125 or Mito etc. That would be a tragic waste of future bike buying funds! |
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Go for it
Dare to be different and dont just follow the pack  ____________________ DNA50 (sorry) ->> TZR125l >> GPZ500S |
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thanks for the feedback but i have one question what bike would you recommend then i would like it to look like a sports bike and go fast  |
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| Josh|RD125LC |
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Then you need to be looking at the newer models of Suzuki RG125, Yamaha TZR125, Honda NSR125, Aprilia RS125 (Chesterfield shape looks the best IMO), Cagiva Mito etc. Also the Gilera GFR125 is worth a look, thats if you can find one  ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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If you really want to know what type of RS Stu has its the Manuel Poggiali replica I believe. Very nice bikes and the best paint scheme you can get for an RS IMO. There is some nice examples of non-thrashed learner 125's out there, the only problem is finding the damn things. 125's learnt on by women are the best ones to go for because you know that they have not been thrashed
Or for great value for money, get an RD125LC  ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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I have a cbr125rr and as I have said before I love it, however, if you are tall or chunky you will look like an elephant on a skateboard.
I only had mine 8 months when I felt the need to upgrade. If you buy one, buy second hand, they are starting to surface. I think I saw someone on the forum selling one???
I would not recommend NOT getting one, just think very carefully. ____________________ https://www.bebo.com/Z1000-Wildkat |
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The last post was made 20 years, 275 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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