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Mito's are lovely looking bikes but I've heard sh1t things about the gear boxes. As in sh1te quality.
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Yamaha RD125LC - quick old bikes.
I'm not being biased. Honest  ____________________ Honda MBX50 | Yamaha RD125LC | Suzuki RG125F Lucky Strike | Suzuki GSF600S
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depends on what you want to pay, and if you want something new, secondhand, but smart and ready to ride away, or if you want a project bike either a nearly new damaged repairable for example a late NSR or similar, or if you want an older bike that needs some work to get it spot on and MOT'd, or even if you want a complete possibly non running project?
If you want a nearly new bike then you could be looking at an NSR, Mito, RS125, etc all these should be had for less than £2000 if they are a couple of years old. I think there's nothing to split them in terms of reliability when they are full power, despite what you may hear. Parts prices for NSR's arnt any cheaper i dont think than the RS etc, and the Mito is rare, and possibly more tricky to get parts for quickly, but the bodywork is supposed to be quite tough!
The best 125's for long term ownership i.e. people that are keeping them for the duration of a restricted license, are the late 90's jap sports 125's. I particually like the TZR125R and RG125F models. you should get a bike of this age in good condition and that would pass an MOT for £1200-1500 easy.
For a crash damaged bike pay no more than £1000 even if its a nearly new NSR etc. For something older its difficult to put a value on, as for example i would pay more for a mint 96plate TZR-R thats got perfect plastics and original paint, than i would for a 3yr old 01/02 NSR thats been thrashed, dropped, and treated like shit for 3 years.
I think you can get a nice running sports 125 for between £1000-2000 depending on the age and how immaculate it is. For a bike that needs much work doing then id give no more than £1000 even if its a recent model NSR or RS etc.
And finally a running but not neccassrily roadworthy old skool sports 125 like the RD mentioned or NS/AR/RG gamma, then id want to pay between £400-700 max. If its a non runner, then its not worthless as a project, but even a fully complete non runner of this age is worth no more than £200. This would be my preferred option!
p.s. If you consider a much newer 125 like a 90's Mito, RS, or NSR that looks cosmetically very good, but has a seized motor, then bear in mind that even doing the work yourself could cost you up to £500 for a full motor re-build in the worst case. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 296 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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