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 crumz L Plate Warrior
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 Posted: 12:35 - 06 May 2006 Post subject: Sports replica or regular moped? confused 15 yea old. |
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Hi, I'm a complete noob and have been fixated on buying an rs50 for my 16th, (4 months away) or a tzr50, or for that matter any sports replica. I've read many posts on here and the main message i'm getting is to buy a cheap old ped and wait until i'm 17 as 50s are crap straight forward. Should i take that advise? If so what bike should i get? I want to go fast as all people my age do, and wil probably be riding it de-restricted legal or not Ped or bike, it's all good, not too interested in the trial bikes likes sends though.
Help will be much apreciated! thanks. Crumz ____________________ o0 crumz 0o |
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 Posted: 12:38 - 06 May 2006 Post subject: Re: Sports replica or regular moped? confused 15 yea old. |
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I'd reccomend getting a DT50 or similar.
Can be got for not much. Crash better than the sports style ones.
Don't lose out that much on top speed. If you want more you can always get a bore kit or similar anyway.
Ah, just actually re-read your post and realised you mean 'trail' bikes, not trials bike (skimmed over it). Well, they are the best option in my opinion.
You might not look like such a tart on an old DT, but you'll be a non-tart that has £1k in ya' back pocket . |
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I would recommend a supermoto, basically a trail bike but they have smaller road tyres on them. It would be better on the road than a trail bike as dont have the knobbly tyres. Iv got a 2004 Rieju mrx 50 trail bike, can get about 50mph with only derestriction and it costs £333 to insure (would probably cost you more as you are in london) Most 50cc trail / supermotos are good, basically the same engines just with a different manufacturers name on it. ____________________ Rieju MRX 50 Castrol Edition |
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hmmm, thanks guys. I see the good points and bad points for each bike now, the only problem is that each one of you recommend a different bike! How hard is it to steal a bike anyway?> aren't there security thingys like locks and alarms? And why would a thief steal a 50cc bike when there would probably be 600 cc ones just around the corner!? I get your point though, mnaybe i should just go with a moped, they're nice and cheap AND common Do any of you know anything about the yamaha aerox? Do you know any better mopeds? ____________________ o0 crumz 0o |
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Ok, thanks a lot guys, so at the moment it seems like a supermoto 50cc is the most likely to get stolen, considering the fact that i live in an area that is filled with little chavs (saw a kid that looked about 12 riding a moped on the pavement the other day!). OK, so it's either a trail or a moped (i can pay for insurance, helmet n evrything else with the 1k i have!) I saw one moped on a thread in here (i think iit wwas a moped anyway) called a malaguti, looks seriously unusual - but i guess for that reason it would probably get stolen as well? - or could i get away with that Any other suggestions on which model bike i should get? thanks. ____________________ o0 crumz 0o |
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DNA mate mine cost me 500 quid, got a helmet jacket and 2 locks chucked in too. 4k miles on the clock
Cracking deal, quicker then the typical 'ped' |
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Wow, i must say that sounds like a great deal. How fast does it go? did it cost you a lot to insure? soz abt the pm but i'm desperate 2 know It must have been rather scratched up though, neh? thanks. ____________________ o0 crumz 0o |
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Get a moped for now, and get some NCB. Then when you're 17 take your A2 test and get a 500cc bike or similar. Like meeeee  ____________________ Other nations, the French, looked at a dining table and saw an opportunity to have dinner. We looked at a dining table and saw an opportunity to play wiff waff! - Boris Johnson |
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The year flys by anyway so aslong as its a runner (not the Gilera I mean ) then it don't really matter but as said, get anything decent and get some NCB  |
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Nout wrong with the runner (Gilera one) lol. i got one and its fine  ____________________ Other nations, the French, looked at a dining table and saw an opportunity to have dinner. We looked at a dining table and saw an opportunity to play wiff waff! - Boris Johnson |
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lol I never said anything was wrong with them just said I didn't mean them
I was kinda hypocrit in my last post, I wouldn't have a chav ped at all and the DNA popped up at just the right time
Get what you want just don't spend too much on trying to get an extra 5mph |
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I can't try and dissuade you from getting the RS50 enough, its a complete waste of capital you could be spending on things that will be lasting you (like protective gear).
You have to change gear every milisecond, a ped will go faster than it usually. A restricted rs50 is so slow its dangerous, and the derestricted one isn't much better.
Get a DNA or a Gilera, anything auto, with this little capacity gears are pointless.
Anyway, twist'n'goes are fun and if your planning on upgrading to a 125 at 17... alot cheaper!  ____________________ Chrome don't get you home but it sure makes you look good pushing it there.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 20 years, 47 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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