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Gezza93
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PostPosted: 22:59 - 01 Jul 2009    Post subject: My bike Reply with quote

This is my aprilia rs50 and I am really enjoying it. Model year is 1999. She's and oldie but she's a goody.

Been de-restricted I believe and has an arrow exhaust.

The only two problems as far as I know are the battery is dead, and the starter motor is dead. Bump starting it is no problem really. No cracks on it just a few scratches here and there.

I've had 55mph out of it but don't often go past speed limits unless it's a long straight with no cars in sight but where I am from not much of them. I just love the thrill of riding a bike.

Next year I will be getting an Aprilia RS125 then the year after that hopefully I pass my motorbike test and I will get an Aprilia RS250. I am not certain that 18 year olds are allowed a 250cc, i've heard different stories. Then seeing as Aprilia don't make anything between a 250cc and a 1000cc i'm just going to wait until my 21st birthday and get an Aprilia RSV1000. I am thinking about getting a Suzuki GSX-R 600 or 750 because going from a 250cc to a 1000cc is a hell of a jump. I wouldn't be prepared for the power as you guys would know.

I'm looking foward to my bike days to come with my friends. We're gonna go everywhere. Seeing as the girl I love is pretty much gone I think there is nothing better than biking, I think most of you will agree.

I hope my head becomes full of motorbike knowledge in my life.
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The Original Muzza
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PostPosted: 01:40 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Once you've got a full license, you can ride whatever size bike you like, aslong as it's restricted for the first 2 years after passing, but you may as well stick with an RS125 for 2 years as it'll be making close to the 33bhp limit anyway. (Unless you reckon the restrictors might fall out of the 250 Wink )
Any particular reason you're pledging your allegiance to the Italian devils so early in your biking life?
I had changed my mind 100 times from when I first started saving for a bike until I actually got my first one. Glad I did, I wanted a mito first and planned on a ninja250 after I passed Sick
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PostPosted: 04:17 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice RS50 and welcome to BCF. It seems you have an interest in Aprilia's which is the same as me. I had an RS50 about this time last year and loved every minute of riding it. Really teaches you how to ride properly and makes the transisiton to the RS125 which I have now easy.

Don't bother with the RS250 as by the time you've bought a good condition one, insured it and maintained it for a year or so you could probably of bought a modern sports 600. You're better off getting on a RS125 at 17 and get through your test. Once you've done your test you have to then be restricted to 33bhp for 2 years. You can ride any bike as any bike can be restricted to 33bhp. However, you might as well have a RS125 and you won't need to restrict. They are pretty cheap to run if you look after them and maintain them well. Don't bother modding your RS50. It'll only be money down the drain that you can put towards a nice RS125. By the time you've been on the RS125 for 2 years you will have 2-3 years NCB and be off of the 33bhp restriction. Then go out and buy what ever bike you want.

Here's some pictures of my RS'...

RS50
https://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm255/DeclanJ/2nd%20August/P8022898.jpg

RS125
https://i298.photobucket.com/albums/mm255/DeclanJ/DSC_0101.jpg
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PostPosted: 10:24 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Re: My bike Reply with quote

Gezza93 wrote:
Seeing as the girl I love is pretty much gone I think there is nothing better than biking, I think most of you will agree.


I keep getting stuck on this sentence.

A - Tell us more about this girl..

and

B - I had some amazing sex last night with my fiance after watching Transformers 2, it released some crazy energy in me afterwards and I have to admit that came (excuse the pun) pretty close to a quick blast on a bike...

just my 2 cents Smile
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Gezza93
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PostPosted: 10:30 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Thanks for the welcome and advice guys.

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Any particular reason you're pledging your allegiance to the Italian devils so early in your biking life?


Well, it started off about sometime in february this year. Everyone was getting their scooters and riding them to school. I wen't to search for 50cc bikes on various websites and I found out you can get super bike replicas and I just went to heaven. I come from quite a poor family, so I looked on ebay for a fairly cheap bike and it seemed to be full with Aprilia's and the odd Yamaha and Derbi here and there. Well a friend of mine had a GPR 50 and he let me ride it. I thought it was great but a few days later I went down my local motorbike shop and they had one Aprilia in there, and one of the employee's kindly let me sit on it. It just felt so right, much better than the GPR.

And Fnatic both of those are very very very nice. I can't decide which is nicer. Love the under-sear exhaust on the RS50. What's the model year on your RS125?

Yeah I really love Aprilia, I just love their design on bikes. I'm not a scrambler person but I like the RX and MX design.
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PostPosted: 10:55 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

we have a little aprilia fan club Smile i also ride an aprilia mx50 Thumbs Up
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PostPosted: 11:04 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Best of luck with the bike Thumbs Up

If the battery's dead, how do you know the starter motor's had it? Smile
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PostPosted: 11:11 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Re: My bike Reply with quote

Gezza93 wrote:
I pass my motorbike test and I will get an Aprilia RS250. I am not certain that 18 year olds are allowed a 250cc, i've heard different stories. .


You can ride a 250cc after pasing your bike test, but it must be restricted to 33bhp.

By it's very nature it's a crap bike restricted, but I presume you won't restrict it anyway since your 50 is derestricted.
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PostPosted: 11:12 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Gezza93 wrote:
Thanks for the welcome and advice guys.

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Any particular reason you're pledging your allegiance to the Italian devils so early in your biking life?


Well, it started off about sometime in february this year. Everyone was getting their scooters and riding them to school. I wen't to search for 50cc bikes on various websites and I found out you can get super bike replicas and I just went to heaven. I come from quite a poor family, so I looked on ebay for a fairly cheap bike and it seemed to be full with Aprilia's and the odd Yamaha and Derbi here and there. Well a friend of mine had a GPR 50 and he let me ride it. I thought it was great but a few days later I went down my local motorbike shop and they had one Aprilia in there, and one of the employee's kindly let me sit on it. It just felt so right, much better than the GPR.

And Fnatic both of those are very very very nice. I can't decide which is nicer. Love the under-sear exhaust on the RS50. What's the model year on your RS125?

Yeah I really love Aprilia, I just love their design on bikes. I'm not a scrambler person but I like the RX and MX design.


Peronally I prefer my 125 which is a 2000. The RS50 I had is nice but it's basically a Derbi. Also the RS50 has been recalled as the headstock snaps away from the frame upon impact. Only my model though so don't worry.
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Gezza93
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PostPosted: 11:20 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

arry wrote:
Best of luck with the bike Thumbs Up

If the battery's dead, how do you know the starter motor's had it? Smile


Oh, sorry I should have been more clear. My electric start stopped working about 3 days before the battery died. Thanks for the luck aswell Very Happy

reu wrote:
we have a little aprilia fan club Smile i also ride an aprilia mx50 Thumbs Up


That's awesome. I always love meeting new people with Aprilia's.
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PostPosted: 14:40 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Re: My bike Reply with quote

doovydoo wrote:

B - I had some amazing sex last night with my fiance after watching Transformers 2, it released some crazy energy in me afterwards and I have to admit that came (excuse the pun) pretty close to a quick blast on a bike...


Nothing comes close to a proper good shag. Evar.

However when you're not getting any at the moment, but still have to live with said shag utensil, the bike serves 2 purposes:

1) Releases frustration by giving you those jollies from riding. Probably releases seratonin or some such malarky but I'm not a neuroscientist.

2) Gets you away from that annoying piece of worthless muck that can't find the energy to give to you what the only reason you're with them even just a couple of times a week.

[/bitterness]

Rolling Eyes Maybe I should see a therapist.
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PostPosted: 14:45 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Re: My bike Reply with quote

Muzza wrote:

Nothing comes close to a proper good shag. Evar.

However when you're not getting any at the moment, but still have to live with said shag utensil, the bike serves 2 purposes:

1) Releases frustration by giving you those jollies from riding. Probably releases seratonin or some such malarky but I'm not a neuroscientist.

2) Gets you away from that annoying piece of worthless muck that can't find the energy to give to you what the only reason you're with them even just a couple of times a week.

[/bitterness]

Rolling Eyes Maybe I should see a therapist.


mate i think you need a hug Thinking

but i get what you mean Very Happy
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PostPosted: 20:35 - 02 Jul 2009    Post subject: Reply with quote

Nice bike, I miss my Aprilia even though it never worked Laughing
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