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| Vladimir |
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 Vladimir Borekit Bruiser
Joined: 14 Sep 2011 Karma :    
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 Posted: 20:21 - 24 Sep 2011 Post subject: getting a decent 125, how much will it cost? |
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Hey guys,
I posted on here a while ago about insurance for a new rider.
That thread ended with me saying that I basically am not going to get into biking as it was going to be too expensive.
Since then, I haven't stopped thinking about bikes, so I am considering it yet again.
I know that I need to shell out £135 for a CBT. I know that I need boots and gloves, around £200, a good jacket (£150?) so we're at around £500 so far. Fine.
Now, I'm looking at getting a decent CBT but would love to not have to pay full retail price for a new 125 (althought it would be bloody lovely to have a new bike). So I'm wondering, what is the best way to source a good quality used 125? I read somewhere on here the words "avoid ebay" and was wondering why this was.
What sites do you guys use to locate decent bikes at decent prices? What would be considered a decent price for a 125?
My ideal bike would be a suzuki 125, either the VAN VAN or the Marauder would be just fine for me! I will, however, consider anything with 2 wheels and a 125CC engine which will not break down on me after a month of riding...
Thanks.
Vladimir ____________________ Honda GLR125 (finally) |
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 Rogerborg nimbA

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Army surplus boots = £25, gloves = £20 (eBay, new), helmet = £60+ (new! and go by fit rather than price), jacket = £60 (eBay, used), cordura trousers = £40 (eBay used or new) = ~£200 all in.
There's nothing wrong with finding bikes on eBay or Gumtree or anywhere else. They're just adverts saying "I've probably got a bike for sale." Just don't believe anything unless you see documentation or the condition of the bike confirms it, don't bid on a bike without seeing it, offer cash on the spot for a good one, and don't limit your search to one make or model. ____________________ Biking is 1/20th as dangerous as horse riding.
GONE: HN125-8, LF-250B, GPz 305, GPZ 500S, Burgman 400 // RIDING: F650GS (800 twin), Royal Enfield Bullet Electra 500 AVL, Ninja 250R because racebike |
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 nop Scooby Slapper
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 Livefast123 Nearly there...
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 MikeyBrown Scooby Slapper
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 Posted: 22:47 - 29 Sep 2011 Post subject: Re: getting a decent 125, how much will it cost? |
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| Vladimir wrote: | I know that I need to shell out £135 for a CBT. I know that I need boots and gloves, around £200, a good jacket (£150?) so we're at around £500 so far. Fine. Vladimir |
This is what it cost me back in January:
1. 1997 Honda CG125 - very good nick for £580
2. Helmet - £60
3. Textile Jacket - £40 (Aldi special and still going strong now)
4. Textile Trousers - £30 (Again an Aldi find and still going strong)
5. Gloves - £50 for a summer pair and £28 for a winter pair
6. Frank Thomas boots - £50
7. Insurance - £164 TPO
8. CBT - £110
9. Provisional Licence - £50
10. Security gear - around £50
TOTAL: £1184
You can drop on some bargains online and in a local shop. It's always better to try kit on in a shop before you buy, as you never know if it'll be comfortable and fit properly. It might also be worth looking at some 2nd hand kit (except the helmet...always buy those new!).
I tend to look on eBay, Gumtree + BikeTrader. Don't be worried about buying a 2mnd hand bike. If you take an educated mate with you, they'll tell you whether the bike you're interested in is a heap of junk or a good find.
I've also seen some bargain kit at markets, autojumble-type events, bike shows and even carboot sales! So keep your eye out
Good luck and I hope you get on the road soon  ____________________ Past Bikes: '97 CG125, '91 GPZ500S, '01 FZS600, '07 S/Triple, '99 ZX9R, '82 GP125, '83 GP100, '03 SV1000S, '98 ZX6R
Current Bike: '07 FZ1N
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 von1papen Spanner Monkey
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 Posted: 23:12 - 29 Sep 2011 Post subject: |
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Got my CG for 300 quid off gumtree and stuck about 150 quid's worth of parts n paint into getting it half decent!
20 quid for a old leather bike jacket off ebay, tenner for leather trousers, I had army boots and gloves anyway.
Got a new spada lid for 40 quid (although was given a second hand lid for free but didn't trust it)
Don't waste money getting a shiney 125, you'll only drop it, crash it, or somebody else will nick it
Spend afew hundred on something well known (like a CG) and get abit of experience by fixing whatever's wrong with it, then you'll actually know your bike! |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 14 years, 175 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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