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| steppen22 |
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| vespa31 wrote: | hi there, looking to buy a 125 to get some experiance of riding a geared bike, then pass it on to my son when he,s 17. we are both over 6 foot and was curious to what bikes would be good. have been looking at the honda nsr 125. can anybody recommend any others. |
Hi there
There's two school of thoughts.
1) get a stand out 125 like the nsr, Aprilia rs, Honda Varadero etc.
These bikes can look like they've got more grunt than they have, if you're worried about others opinions.
2) the second line of thought is: don't bother wasting time on a 125. Set your sights on getting your test passed as soon as possible, and then get a "proper bike". A 400cc will make any 125 seem tame.
To this end, just get a simple one size fits all bike like the cg, ybrm etc. Get your full license. Sell it on for the same you paid for it.
125's get boring pretty quickly.
I'd recommend you get a honda cg, pass your test, get a bigger bike and pass on the cg to your kid. Encourage him to do the a2 and then sell it on. ____________________ no regrets, no retreat, no apology.
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| Moo. |
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I've been looking at alot of 125's because i'll soon be hoping to move up.
But seems for commuter style the Cg and Ybr seem the best bet.
If you like the off roading kinda thing, i reckon a Honda xr125, the xlr 125 or one of the yammy ones.
Also been looking at the retros (i currently own a 1970's, so a bit fond of them) and the Yamaha RXS 100 looks like a great bike (2 stroke)
Also seen a few Honda Varaderos on fleabay for buy it now £1200 they look pretty cool  |
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TBH it's all down to personal preference. It seems everyone on this forum just says get something dirt cheap to take your test on then move on after, which does make sense. However if you like the NSR, & I'm sure your son would as well, if it's a good price get it. Small capacity machines are great so much so I'm buying another one next weekend (suzuki RG 125 FU wolf). They teach you how to ride properly & if you do the maintainence yourself you'll learn so much about looking after a bike. At the end of the day it's your money so it's up to you, but if you do go for a 125 I would stick with the 2stroke either race reps or trailies/SMs you won't get bored of them as quick.  ____________________ Current bikes: suzuki RG125UN wolf. Yamaha MT-07 |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 17 years, 128 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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