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I have the mini review right in front of me, and it says:
| Quote: | Put Bluntly, it's a waste of money |
... and then mentions that "paying nearly four grand for a 125 is a form of madness", but it recommends that shelling out a few extra quid for an Aprilia is fine!...eh?...am I missing something here?
At the moment, I have not particular bias as I have not yet ridden either bike, but I have ordered an NSR purly because of the reliability factor...
I spoke to a bloke in Fowlers (a dealership in Bristol), and he tried to flog me a used Aprilia with 9000 miles on the clock, for £3000!...and he kept on mentioning that he will be getting another one in soon, which is "practically brand new, only a week old"...which made me think "ok, but why is the guy selling so soon is the bike is supposed to be so good?"
...Also, then I asked the sales person about the reliability factor of the Aprilia, and said something along the lines of "...the Aprilia can be very reliable, you just need to look after it and change the parts regularly..."
Anyways, I won't get a chance to go too fast around the city centre anyway!...
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 Posted: 13:57 - 21 Feb 2002 Post subject: Wate o' money |
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I hate to be the bad guy here but would have to agree that I think shelling out £4000 for a 125 is crazy!
At the end of the day (however fast you think they are) they're still a 125. For £4000 you could buy a lot of bike. Even my bike (Less than a year old GSXR750) is only worth ~ £5000.
I think (just my personal opinion here) people are better off getting an older 125 - thrash it for while - learning how to ride and then getting a bigger bike. Your first bike will usually get dropped at some point and the depreciation on new bikes is just not funny. Bigger bikes often have cheaper insurance too.
Hey - just my opinion.
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 Posted: 14:48 - 21 Feb 2002 Post subject: Magazine reviews...... |
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I'm not suprised that yet another magazine is slagging off the NSR. In fact, in the back of 'BIKE' as a used review of the NSR, it states that,
"....italian 125's out pose and outperform it..."
I remember SUPERBIKE racing an NSR and an RS around a track (cant remember which track) and basically the NSR got slated real bad, soggy forks, no front end confidence, down on power, bland looks etc, etc.....
I don't suppose they took into account reliability, comfort (especially for big'uns like me), parts availability etc..........just lap times as usual.
As for paying 4K for a 125, well I sort of regret not buying used BUT all of the people I know who've bought used strokers have had all sorts of trouble....plus I like the idea of a warranty and a new bike to show off!
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 Posted: 15:09 - 21 Feb 2002 Post subject: dont get me wrong... |
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........I aint slating the NSR....I find it better than any other 125. These mags just piss me off thats all. They know that if you race an NSR vs RS round a TRACK that the RS will piss all over the Honda.....but thats not a road test is it!?! I'm sure that if a test was devised about the pros and cons of owning each bike "long term" then the honda would piss all over the RS!
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 Posted: 15:30 - 21 Feb 2002 Post subject: .. |
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Exactly my point
I have to keep my bike outside on the pavement (frequent cold starts etc) so I didn't even think of an Italian bike!
Spose I should ave bought 2nd hand....I will do next time though!
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Hi
In alot of ways £4000 is silly money for a 125. I paid £4500 for a Bimota Dieci, 2 owners from new and only 4500 miles on the clock. Hell, it is another 20000 odd miles until the valves need touching.
However, the Mito, NSR and the RS are all around the same price. That is alot of money IF you only intend to keep it a short while. I bought my RS new in October 1993, so the depreciation over time is not too bad! The biggest problem is that any first bike (and most of these sports 125s are first bikes) is very likely to get dropped. They are also likely to be owned by people who are learning how to maintain a bike (I suspect we have all done really silly things to our bikes at one time or another). None of this helps depreciation
My view is that if you are passing your test and then keeping the 125 for close to the 2 years of a restricted licence then go for it. If you want to pass your test then immediatly then sell the sports 125 to buy a bigger (restricted) bike then you have more money to spare than me!
Looking through mags you can pick up a fast 125 for very little money. I picked up an Aprilia Sintesi for £300, which needs some work. Even including a fair amount for a respray this is likely to only be around £1200 tops all in for a bike that will be immaculate. OK, maybe the mains will go wrong, but with £1800+ in the bank saved from buying a new bike you can do alot of repairs (new engine price for an Aprilia is about £1200). Performance wise that bike will be about the same as an NSR ( and the kind of difference will be small compared to the effect of 2 different riders).
Oh, by the way, if you know anyone who is having problems getting engine spares for an RS125 then tell them to contact Peter Knight on 0176 141 4106 (www.rotax.co.uk). The guy is a very helpful and friendly Rotax specialist, keeps plenty of stock and will willingly help with technical problems.
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 Posted: 14:10 - 23 Feb 2002 Post subject: Someone loves us ! |
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This months T.W.O (Two wheels only) Mag says the NSR125 is more flexible even in the restricted version than the Italian Mob !
Praise indeed !
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bike and accssory companies dont take 125cc bike serious anyway which i think is a fucking joke, there must be thousands of 125cc bikes on the road. "M&P" say they stock accessories for all bike BOLLOCKS they do fuck all for the rs125, they dont evan have the mito in there data base and the only things they do for the nsr is a few silencers and thats only for the 98 version i mean what the f$ck is going on theres obviously a market for 125's.
if sombody in this country decided to start making single seat conversion kits for 125,s (nsr,mito,rs etc) they would make a fucking killing because no other cunt makes them in this country and i dont no about you guys but i cant be arsed to get one from germany.
(sorry about the language but im quite pissed off) ____________________ Bikes owned :- 2001 nsr125, 1999 zx6r, 2006 yzf-r1, 2009 xmax 250, 2012 yzf-r1, 2015 MT-07
Current bike : - 2016 MT-10
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