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 Star La Renault 5 Driver

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 Posted: 04:27 - 21 Mar 2006 Post subject: CBR 125 or an NSR 125? |
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Not sure which one I should get?
I've been riding my Gilera DNA 125 for a while now and want a different bike. Any Honda/Bike Guru's out there to advise?
My budget is around 1.5k. I want to get a gear bike to gain experience for the long run of biking adventures i should hopefully have:D
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| carlnicholson... |
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NSR, without question.
The CBR is just a tarted up CG. The NSR has many more larger bike attributes and will prepare you better for your next move upwards.  ____________________ "THOSE WHO RISK NOTHING, DO NOTHING, ACHIEVE NOTHING, BECOME NOTHING." |
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what do you want more?
Speed = NSR
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Reliability = CBR
Had the CBR and their is nothing wrong with them at all  |
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| UrbanRacer wrote: | what do you want more?
Speed = NSR
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Reliability = CBR
Had the CBR and their is nothing wrong with them at all  |
nothing wrong with the reliability of the nsr if maintainence is maintained. did 12000km on mine without a hickup, ____________________ Insta - FemFeral |
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i had a CBR, never serviced it. it ran fine.
you go on about how its just a CG with a fairing well......... look how many of them are in use in china. |
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The cbr may well be more reliable according to some people, but it looks like a rollerskate on happy pills, and you'll probably destroy it out of anger from its breathlessness.
Jack ____________________ www.bikepics.com/members/jackcheese <--- NOW FOR SALE! 51 Plate Cagiva Planet 125
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If you want a nice NSR I also happen to be selling mine and I can deliver  ____________________ Insta - FemFeral |
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Hi
Not ridden a CBR, but tend to find small 4 strokes pretty horrible with asthmatic power deliveries. The CBR is not bad looking (it is not a CG in drag, it is a totally different engine, a far more modern design), although it is noticeably built down to a lower price point than the NSR / RS / Mito.
The Mito and RS are not unreliable if treated properly. Trouble is they are learner bikes, often owned by people who are still learning what happens when they fail to treat a bike properly. The NSR seems more able to put up with owner abuse (although more prone to expensive electrical issues).
If you do fail to maintain a CBR and let the oil level get too low, do expect it to go bang. And the resulting bill is likely to be rather more expensive than with a 2 stroke. On an NSR the oil light means you should put some oil in some time soon, on a 4 stroke like the CBR it means you have just wrecked the engine and should prepare to spend a hell of a lot of money.
All the best
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Do your A2 (assuming your 17+) get a 400 and restrict it.
It should be a bit more reliable and IMO will look better. Mine has never been restricted since I got it (ZXR400) so I dont /really/ know what the power's like on a restricted bike, but I wouldn't of thought it would be that bad, and probably quicker than the NSR/CBR (definitely the CBR), riichy's got a restricted ZXR4 so he might be better to ask. Plus you know when your 2 years is up (or the ride home) you can whip the restrictors out and have a 60odd bhp bike that'll touch 130 and destroy most cars on the road acceleration wise.
If you save a bit more I would of thought you could get a bike and some training for around £2000. My A2 cost me £380, and my bike was £1375 so not a great deal more than you have already.
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I can deliver it three times, and beat your 2  ____________________ Insta - FemFeral |
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| Paul@125power wrote: | Hi
If you want just to get used to geared bikes go for the CBR, less torque and less power so letting the clutch bite too quickly won't give as much of a violent jerk.
If you want to go all out, get the NSR, more power, torque and more resemblance to biker bikes but cost more to maintain mainly because they are 2 strokes so they need 2T oil.
If you plan on using it for frequent use...get the CBR, social domestic and pleasure...get the NSR.
It all depends what you want to use it for and how confident you feel you are.
Personally I recommend the CBR: more MPG, clutch is less aggressive is engaged too fast, don't need 2T oil and is and all round more learner friendly bike to learn on, plus if you buy second hand, you can get one cheap then move to a NSR or a larger bike in the future. |
Hi,
I'm pretty confident on a bike. I have a DNA125 with a 180 engine so its quite fast for a scooter. I'm looking more to the appearance and speed which the NSR seems to have over the CBR.
As for the gears - where i live, there is a very quite road where I can adjust to the gears as i've never ridden a bike with gears before but i heard its easier than driving a manual car? |
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