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 Posted: 19:22 - 10 Feb 2008 Post subject: cbr/ybr? |
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Hey all. Upgrading from a fairly dead ( ) gp100, I am looking for a fairly newish 125 to get me by until I pass the bike test before October at some point. Seems to be very few 125s around on ebay at the moment around Southampton, and I'm looking at a cbr and a ybr. I know the cbr is a bit more expensive, but I will make the long motorway excluding trip home from uni to just north of London every few weeks and would a like extra power. Anyways was wondering if anyone can say what the real life difference between the 2 is speed wise? |
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These are the only 2 bikes i've ever ridden.
The first one being what i own, the second being what i learned on.
I never had the YBR upto its top speed, but i rekon it'd be good for about 60mph.
The CBR is ok for about 70mph, but i wouldn't take it on motorways... It doesn't have the umph to get there in any sensible time, and will lose alot of speed on anything but the most non-existant of inclines...
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'06 Honda CBR125RW-6 ~ '00 Honda CBR600F-Y ~ '07 Honda CBR600RR-7 ~ Bikeless
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Erm 125 and motorways? , erm learners aren't allowed on motorways. ____________________ Spain 2008France 2007Big one 2009 We all die. The goal isn't to live forever, the goal is to create something that will. In the end, your life will flash before your eyes. Make sure it is worth watching. |
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Scooore just sorting out getting this, will be riding on wednesday. £1200 seems rather reasonable and insurance is £355 TP (I'm 18 and most quotes were around 1k). What roads around Southampton are good if there are any locals here? I have missed biking so much! |
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ha i think so, the most aerodynamic of shapes surely! nearly forgot to buy L plates earlier, not the most attractive of things in a bike shop. tomorrow will be my first time on a bike since september, hope to god i remember how to ride and don't drop the thing... but yeh can anyone recommend any roads around southampton? |
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| Noxious89123 wrote: | These are the only 2 bikes i've ever ridden.
The first one being what i own, the second being what i learned on.
I never had the YBR upto its top speed, but i rekon it'd be good for about 60mph.
The CBR is ok for about 70mph, but i wouldn't take it on motorways... It doesn't have the umph to get there in any sensible time, and will lose alot of speed on anything but the most non-existant of inclines...
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I have got an indicated 74 odd on my YBR, i mean we are talking wind behind me, down a very big hill, thrashing the living daylights out of it.
If you are talking straight line speed they will both be much of a muchness, theyre both four stroke 125 singles. Longer periods of high speed on a CBR would probably be more comfortable because of the fairing. I imagine round town or on B roads the CBR would be faster, or have the potential to be faster, because it has better brakes, better tyres and probably a better frame. Although to be honest, with 125s i think it is all about the confidence of the rider.
The real menace on YBRs are the stock tyres and the shitey brakes. I dare say a CBR would be better for the sake of having actual rubber tyres as stock.
Speaking from my experience, i am a bit sick of my YBR, espescially as it threw me yesterday. Have you considered an Aprilla RS125? ____________________ YBR125 - My bike's current land speed record - 74MPH (indicated) |
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Id dunno what the standard ruber is like on th YBR, but it's pretty rubbish on he CBR, with your choice being limited to BT-39SS' (That or fit oversized tyres).
What the choice of rubber like on the YBR? ____________________
'06 Honda CBR125RW-6 ~ '00 Honda CBR600F-Y ~ '07 Honda CBR600RR-7 ~ Bikeless
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Cant you get the Michelin Sporty?
Is that the name? note the Sporty, not sport, sure they are the smaller sized tires
yup There ya go
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 18 years, 4 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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