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 carlmalibu Spanner Monkey
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 Posted: 16:28 - 11 Dec 2005 Post subject: buying a salvaged bike... (or any kind of cheap option) |
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incidentally, I'm not even sure if I would fit on one, but if I was to buy a CBR-125, that had been salvaged, and attempt to do a repair job (bearing in mind that my mother used to take bikes apart and i know a couple of mechanics), would I end up with a cheaper bike? would it be more likely to break ?
Because I really don't see how I'm going to be able to afford anything any time soon otherwise
(oh, the pains of being young!)
I'm in such a quandry, as I'm 17 in March, 6'4 and 14 and a half stone.
I DONT want a scooter, but I don't know what the cheapest way of getting onto the road is. ____________________ Shine on, you crazy diamond
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It costs something like £40 to advertise in bike trader.
That's 10% of a £400 bike, so not many bargins in there.
Try free places and ebay. www.adtrader.co.uk is a good start.
There's a load of other links listed somewhere, in the new biker bit maybe? |
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I personally don't see anything wrong with cat c/d bikes.. as long as they're cheaper then who cares,there's nothing wrong with them that can't be fixed... and whats to say that a hpi clear bike hasn't had equal or worse damage?
The only problem is most people don't see it the same way so you have to sell it real cheap to get rid of it usually so make sure that the purchase price + repair costs is pretty damn cheap then when you come to sell it you won't be so bothered about selling it for a significant amount less than others are going for..
I've had a cat c before and about to get another probably so don't let it put you off just be careful 
Check ebay for costs of what needs fixing to see if the parts are cheapily and easily available.. else it becomes more hassle than it's worth... but then again it depends if your buying to sell on or buying to use ... if your going to use then it doesnt matter quite as much, you get a cheap bike. |
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Buy an RX125, im about 1 or 2 inches shorter than you, and the RX50 fits me fine. Im not sure about the availability of the RX125, but they cant be hard to find 2nd hand (or in a breakers yard). Or any type of crosser for that matter, i honestly dont see a sports 125 being comfortable for someone of your size, i dont think i would have felt very good on it.... I would just comfortably fit on my Stepdads CBR900RR because im so big. But i guess its your preferance  ____________________ Will work for petrol
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biggest problem you'll have is, if a bike is easily repairable, there's probably a dealer out there who'll have got in before you, and the salvage jobs that are left often turn into money pits.
I have aquired some bargains thru contacts, but not adverts..
eg:
T reg NSR125, less than 3 yrs old at the time. Insurance right-off since it had been dropped at 90mph due to a siezed engine. Needed, in addition to the engine work, some bodywork, footpegs and clutch lever. bought for £90 and a bottle of red wine. Sold for £660 on ebay as a , non-runner, but with new bodywork on it.
F reg GPZ500: Blown engine, knackered exhaust, but came with a Muzzy Ti race system. Bike was free, new engine, £250.
current bike S reg Thunderace, with spare engine (blown 2nd gear), spare belly pan, and remus can as well as OE can. £1500. relatively high mileage, and with tatty bodywork. owner was emigrating, so needed a quick sale.
These are, imho, better deals than an advertised salvage job, where the sellers are out to make a profit.
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No offence mate but your probably a bit tall for a CBR125 if i were you i would be looking at the likes of the XLR125, DT125,TS125 etc... traily/offroady things as you will get a bit uncomfortable after a while on a little crotch rocket im 6ft 1 n struggle when i play about on the 125's of mates n that especilly CG's, NSR's n RG125's.....
Trailies can be picked up cheapish... a mate of mine is selling a Yreg XL125R for about £850 (i think) and its not mint but its all there n quite tidy  |
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That silver and orange nsr in blacks has gone, hasn't it!? i rang them about it a few weeks back.
Blacks is a great place - they even have a rocketIII in there
Cyberglass, where bouts you from?
Jack ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 210 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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