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am restricted to 33bhp and am 17 years old. i ride a ZXR400 why not get one..... go on you know you want too  ____________________ .......... PLOD ............ zx636 2004 |
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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You won't get a cheap mito, whereas you could get a cheap NSR.
I think you'll still want a bigger bike. A restricted 400 could be picked up for a similar price for a nice mito. A friend of mine had an '04 mint Mito.
Did his test, had it derestricted, still wasn't enough. He sold it (at a loss of £1000 over about 5 months). And bought one of the nicest VFR400s I've ever seen.
https://www.gaz-racing.co.uk/bike/friends/Side%20(Small).jpg
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Hi
Both the NSR and the Mito can have reliability issues. Different problems but still problems. Price wise they are both pretty similar. Mito bodywork seems far stronger and less likely to be smashed to pieces by being dropped. NSR has less need for piston / ring changes.
To be honest if you have passed your test then I would say go for a bigger bike unless you really like sports 125s.
All the best
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I never got a lager bike restricted because I would know it IS restricted, also there is the hassle of, is it, or isn’t it?
Not sure how much it cost’s for the restriction on bikes like the VFR etc, personally I would go for the Honda if you are worried about reliability issues. Or if you are game for the restriction lark go for the bigger bike, as these run and run forever.
The NSR WAS a good bike, the new ones are a bit tame from the shop, unless derestricted.
I have seen a derestricted NSR 2004 model and it does bloody go!
I had a Mito, I bought it and it was a dog before I owned it so keeping it together required a lot of patience (the engineering is something to be questioned) I have known two others around this area and they seemed fine from speaking to the riders, all 125’s like these have they’re niggles but the Honda is not on a suicide mission.
Oh looky looky what Killa found for you
A CaGonda NiStoR (nsr, mito)
https://i7.photobucket.com/albums/y278/Killa127/125.jpg ____________________ Cleverly disguised as a responsible adult.
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 Gazdaman I did a trackday!!!

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I went from a 125 to a cbr600 which was restricted by the place i bought it from, which i removed a week later and have never been asked about it, so i would get a 400 sports bike or a 500, as you'll probably get very bored of a 125 very quickly and want something with more power ____________________ CBR125R - CBR600Fy
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Dont go for Mito or NSR the RS125 is hands down the best of the 3, and you can pick one up for under 1500. I had two of them, and they never broke down and both went over 100mph (just). If you dont want a 125 then just go for a 600, thats what I've done now that i've passed my test I looove my gsxr600. It should last me for years too |
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