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#1 Use the Get On scheme to blag an hour or so on a bike to see if you like it.
#2 Do your Compulsory Basic Training (CBT)
#3 If you're still grinning, then's the time to think about a bike.
I'd rather walk or pedal than ride a 50cc. They're utterly unsuited for all but the most urban of commutes to your job at the hairdresser.
If you buy new, you'll get hosed with depreciation. There's a chap near me who has been trying to shift a 7 month old £1550 WK Trail 125 for £750 on Gumtree for weeks (actually £650 this weekend), and getting no takers.
The XTR and "Sport" are both essentially the same bike: CG125-copy running gear wrapped in CBR125-copy plastics. They're very basic, not nearly as quick as their looks would suggest, and they'll cost you a packet if you drop them.
Your money would be much better spent on a used YBR125 or a CBF125 in decent condition, or push the boat out, get a real CBR125.
But horse before cart: CBT, grin. ____________________ 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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| minichez wrote: | Thanks for all the responses, i am drawn to getting the WK sport 125, i love the look of it, it just now depends if i like riding a motorbike and im not scared of it. |
If you must, but whatever you do, don't buy one of those new and expect it to hold any value.
"Oh, a new bike for <£2K!" sounds like a good deal, but if you end up selling it within a few years, and it's worth virtually nothing because it's not a Honda or a Yamaha so nobody wants it, then it's not such a good deal. A not-too-new second hand Japanese 125, you can buy it, run it for a year, then sell it for roughly what you bought it for.
OTOH, if you find a not-too-old WK going cheap - because nobody wants to touch it - sure, check it out... ____________________ Bike history: YBR125 -> XJ600 |
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Bikes are fun fun fun! Nothing beats getting up in the morning and sun is shining and getting on your bike, puts a smile on my face everytime. I've driven a car for 15 years and only last year took my cbt, wish I'd started earlier. But in saying that you sound a bit reserved, scared possibly so you need to go try it and see if it's for you. As long as you take it easy to begin with and don't try to show off or impress and take it slow I'm sure you'll be fine. I would suggest looking into and researching the Chinese bikes a bit more, I've not heard or seen too many positive reports. I'd Defo recommend a second hand jap bike, I have a Yamaha and it's reliable, not a single problem in nearly a year of owning and had two female owners prior, was barely used. Do you cycle? Ever commuted in traffic ? Sounds daft but I did, I feel i knew a bit more what to expect from this, you suddenly feel very vulnerable. Good luck ____________________ YBR 125, Bandit 600, Er6N, Honda CB400 Super Four |
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50cc mopeds exist for one reason only, because the law allows sixteen year olds to ride them. Avoid
As others said, bikes are more fun than cars by a country mile. Insurance is way lower and in the case of 125s running costs are also a lot lower unless you plan on cranking up really high annual mileages.
Downside is that biking is dangerous, other motorists will regularly do things that genuinely put your life in danger, so you need a very high level of concentration and the boldness to take pretty rapid evasive action on occasions to avoid collisions. Simply riding slowly and safely will not keep you safe. Biking is more analogous to flying a fighter aircraft in combat than it is to driving a car. I find all that bloody good fun , but is scares others shitless . ____________________ They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa, hey-hey,
the men in white coats are coming to take me away.
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 11 years, 350 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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