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pasty123
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PostPosted: 21:48 - 12 Feb 2006    Post subject: Too big for a 125? Reply with quote

Hey guys, just wondering if i am too big for a 125cc such as honda nsr etc?. i am 6ft 2. will this be a problem. thanks in advance. Very Happy
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PostPosted: 22:18 - 12 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

nah i wouldnt say so, im 6 foot 4 and i can ride my mates rs 125 quite comfortably. Thumbs Up Mr. Green
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PostPosted: 22:18 - 12 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Im a big git too and i had an RS125, i had no problems with it atall..

Most other sports 125's will have similar seat heights, NSR's etc, so you should be fine.
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PostPosted: 22:21 - 12 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

If u feel uncomfortable riding a sports bike type then ur size would be more suited to a super moto perhaps? but im pretty sure youll be alright on a sports bike, just rember it fucks ur back in first couple of rides no matter what size u are.... or at least it did to me and everyone i no on a sports bike.
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PostPosted: 22:47 - 12 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks for the advice guys Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 22:57 - 12 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Im fine and im 6ft 3.

But dont get a cbr125, as they are tiny
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PostPosted: 03:50 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

weight could be a problem if you are overweight. there was a guy who did das with me and when he was on a sr125, it really struggled moving away and with balance

thats a 4 stroke

i dont think a 2 stroke wd be a problem as they are more stable and have more power
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PostPosted: 04:13 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

The best thing would be to look for an offroadish bike, supermoto, or a honda varadero, they are rediculously tall for a 125 (i'm 5'8" and was struggleing) that way you'll not look like a bear rideing a squirrel Wink
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PostPosted: 10:34 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

COLINWALL wrote:

i dont think a 2 stroke wd be a problem as they are more stable and have more power


Please explain why a 2stroke is more stable than a 4 stroke?
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pasty123
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PostPosted: 10:54 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

thaks for the help guys. would a honda125 be too small u reckon?
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PostPosted: 11:01 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Look at the Honda Varadero 125, it was my first bike and am 6ft 3.
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PostPosted: 11:02 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

as to the earlier post i am not overweight so it should be able to cope right?
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PostPosted: 13:47 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

Im 6 ft 4 and im ok on my mates RS125 . You should be fine , but dont get a CBR 125 , They're tiny.

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PostPosted: 16:47 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

sickpup wrote:
COLINWALL wrote:

i dont think a 2 stroke wd be a problem as they are more stable and have more power


Please explain why a 2stroke is more stable than a 4 stroke?


4 stroke 125's are designed for slow speed in town stuff. You can get them up to 60mph, but it it doesnt feel that good

2 stroke 125's are designed to be stable in bends at 60mph +

if you dont believe me, ride a cg125 or sr125, followed by a rs125 or nsr125

if you still dont believe me, I'm not gonna convince you

pasty123 wrote:
as to the earlier post i am not overweight so it should be able to cope right?


If the rider isnt overweight, no 125 will be a problem, but the 2 strokes will be better if you dont mind the expense
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PostPosted: 17:48 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

bollux.

they still have the same 2 wheels. Infact my Mz 125 4t has wider tyres and rims than any RS 125, and is perfectly happy at 80+ MPH. Don't generalise about entire groups of bikes, especially if you are basing it on stupid criteria like engine type affecting balance...

Plus the fact I am getting on for 16 stone and am 6ft 2'. I would have far more trouble pulling away on a rev happy 2t than a 4t.
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PostPosted: 18:48 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

thanks for the great info Very Happy
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PostPosted: 19:04 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

COLINWALL wrote:
weight could be a problem if you are overweight. there was a guy who did das with me and when he was on a sr125, it really struggled moving away and with balance

thats a 4 stroke

i dont think a 2 stroke wd be a problem as they are more stable and have more power


2 strokes only have more power in the higher rev range. They have no torque low down, unless they have power valves fitted. 4 strokes have a better spread of power.

I fail to see how the difference in engine characteristics alters balance. I would think 2 strokes are easier to stall if you're not used to bikes. You have to do race starts on little 2 strokes to get a real good start.
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PostPosted: 19:08 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I'm 6 foot 2 and have no problems on my NSR, its actually quite comfy.

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PostPosted: 21:59 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

fuzz wrote:


2 strokes only have more power in the higher rev range. They have no torque low down, unless they have power valves fitted. 4 strokes have a better spread of power.


only an idiot would have a 2 stroke without a power valve. 2 strokes have enough power at low revs to pull away, but 4 stroke 125's do not have enough power at low revs to keep up with national speed limit traffic.

fuzz wrote:

I fail to see how the difference in engine characteristics alters balance. I would think 2 strokes are easier to stall if you're not used to bikes. You have to do race starts on little 2 strokes to get a real good start.


the engine characterstics do not alter balance, the design of the bike alters the balance

2 stroke bikes are designed to be stable at higher speeds because they can go at higher speeds

an overweight rider on a 4 stroke 125 going at 60mph on a winding road with drum brakes rather than disc brakes is an accident waiting to happen
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PostPosted: 22:02 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

I think it would be fair to say you are making some huge generalisations.
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PostPosted: 23:56 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

yeah, ok, but saying that it is BECAUSE it is a 4 stroke is way off. What about a sachs XTC, a sportsbike with a 4t 125, used to have a 2t in it? My MZ, the only thing seperating that from being a proper supermoto is a lack of a 600cc thumper motor...


Just to say, generalising about the style of bike is a bad idea, 4t 125 motors are put into learner style bikes precisely because they are easier to ride than 2t 125. It does not instantly mean that the bike is of inferior design.
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PostPosted: 23:59 - 13 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

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but 4 stroke 125's do not have enough power at low revs to keep up with national speed limit traffic.


mine does. It is quite capable of doing that, and enough juice to safely overtake at motorway speeds with the chin on the tank.
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PostPosted: 00:04 - 14 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

im 6"1 and i fitted nicly on mine when i had it. will seem small now tho as i got abigger bike but for a first bike it will feel like your only about 4" tall when you first sit on it Laughing
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PostPosted: 02:35 - 14 Feb 2006    Post subject: Reply with quote

A lot of the 125cc bikes do tend to be on the small side but there are some larger ones available such as the honda varadero 125cc as mentioned earlier, theres also the honda cityfly.

I started off with am off road 125cc scrambler when i was 14 and they were bigger than the 125's you get now...at least thats how i remember it...or maybe i just grew....probably Laughing

Depending on your circumstances another option could be to get a larger bike and have it restricted to 33bhp if your not legal to ride full power.
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