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My 2011 YBR will be up for sale soon....looking for £1500, its immaculate. I'm located in the midlands, pm me if interested, its a cracking little bike and perfect for learning on. Got me past my mod1 and 2 first time so its a lucky bike too  ____________________ YBR125 (SOLD) - CBR250R(SOLD) - CBR650F(SOLD) Current - Street Triple
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Out of left field if it's a commute you're looking at rather than bike weekend fun have a look at one of the bigger style 125cc scooters.
Plus points are that it has plenty of underseat storage, more if you add a topbox. Useful for a change of clothes, lunch, whatever, etc. Plus they have better weather protection than a naked bike.
If you'd already got a full licence I'd be suggesting the bigger versions (Burgman, SilverWing, etc.).
Have a think about what you want of of two wheel transport. If you don't want a full bike licence I know people who are happy to pay £100 or so every 2 years for CBT and just ride to and from work. Suspect they pay more insurance but against cost of obtaining licence you'd have to do the maths that's relevant to you.
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Thanks Map, im after a commuter but i have always like the idea of having a bike so i want a gear bike rather than a scooter.
when summer comes i may like it that much i want to do my full test |
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If you'd like a YBR 125 with genuine mileage there's mine up for sale at the moment?
I've got recipts with dates on it for all the services, at which point the mileage was written up on it. Always been well maintained - was the bike shown in the guides i wrote up about maintaining one
Have a look in the for sale section if sir is interested?  ____________________ Please be aware that the above post may be full of complete nonsense.
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| dannyh wrote: | thanks for the advice guys,
My point was can you trust the mileage? im only comparing this to cars but my car had a digital dash so i couldnt adjust the mileage but my friend has a MK1 golf and if he wanted to he could adjust it.
I am walking away from this seller.
also as a second question what kind of mileage of 125s good for?
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You can fiddle the mileage on anything really.
Bikes usually do a far lower annual mileage than cars, I think the average is 3000 miles per year, but that includes 100,000+ mile a year professional riders. I suspect the average for "normally" used bikes is far lower, with 125s being the lowest since most people only buy them to learn on.
In short, ignore the clock and go on overall condition, and as others have said, if you get a bad feeling walk away. ____________________ They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa, hey-hey,
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| dannyh wrote: | i know a 100,000 mile car is somthing to be approached with caution, so would there be a simalar mileage bracket for a bike |
Yes, but its typically lower, as bike engines are, generally speaking, much more highly stressed. For a little bike, over about 40k would be thought properly high mileage. For big bikes, more like 60k. Some bikes do much higher mileages (my VFR is on 86k and still going strong), but its very much dependent on the quality of the bike, the state of tune of the engine, proper servicing etc. etc.
I've seen it claimed that modern litre bike engines should do 100k without major issues, but the rest of the bike would probably be scrap by then anyway.
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