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chesterfield8...
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PostPosted: 01:36 - 02 Oct 2011    Post subject: Chinese... crap bikes good food? Reply with quote

hi, im new and looking at getting a 125... iv checked bike trader, ebay, gumtree and iv seen some i like (jap cruisers mainly) and they dont cost the earth... but adds for Chinese 125's keep cropping up, they usually look good and cost the same brand new as a secondhand jap bike... iv assumed thats because the Chinese bikes are just cheap copies and fall to bits quickly?
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PostPosted: 01:42 - 02 Oct 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

to keep it short and sweet, generally yes there shit.
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PostPosted: 02:52 - 02 Oct 2011    Post subject: Re: Chinese... crap bikes good food? Reply with quote

chesterfield84 wrote:
....iv assumed thats because the Chinese bikes are just cheap copies and fall to bits quickly?

You appear to have assumed correctly.
Obviously there may well be the odd exception to the rule, but generally you tend to get what you pay for
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PostPosted: 07:23 - 02 Oct 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

I wouldn't recommend one, but the ones that I wouldn't warn you away from either are the Dihao bikes, sold in the UK as the Lexmoto Arrow and Vixen, Haotian HT125-8 and Huoniao HN125-8 and HN125-4F.

However, don't buy new if you avoid it, as you'll immediately lose hundreds in depreciation. A used Japanese 125 will hold its value much better.

If you do see one that you're specifically interested in, let us know and we can scream "NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooooooo!" or "Meh" as circumstances dictate. Wink
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chesterfield8...
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PostPosted: 12:01 - 02 Oct 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201132410057640/sort/priceasc/usedbikes/cc-to/125cc/cc-from/125cc/body-type/custom_cruiser/page/1/postcode/s417dx/radius/40?logcode=p

this one i assumed to be crap... and considering the other bike, over priced.

https://www.autotrader.co.uk/classified/advert/201135413248345/sort/priceasc/usedbikes/cc-to/125cc/cc-from/125cc/body-type/custom_cruiser/page/1/postcode/s417dx/radius/40?logcode=p

for an extra 400, great looking and jap reliability....

these are the two im most interested in but the Chinese bike is pretty representative of look and cost.
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PostPosted: 13:51 - 02 Oct 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Jinluns can be OK. Many (not all) of their owners like them, parts are easily available and insurance shouldn't be a problem. The parallel twin engine (cloned from the CM125 engine, IIRC) is surprisingly refined if you get a good 'un. If you're determined to get a cruiser, then that's probably the least bad Chinese-branded choice.

The chrome needs a lot of looking after though, and they are heavy and slow. That one looks great, but slap some L plates on it and all the pose factor will take a hammering.

The Intruder will be a better bike, but I think that price is hilariously optimistic for a 9 year example being sold in October. You can get a 1 year old CBF for that money!

The usual advice applies: YBR, CG, CBF or similar commuter, pass your test, get access to a much wider range of bikes.
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PostPosted: 13:54 - 02 Oct 2011    Post subject: Reply with quote

Chinese bikes - water soluble, bolts snap, levers snap, wiring melts.

Apparently cruisers don't make great learners (according to other posters here), YBR 125 is generally considered the best all round learner bike.
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