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Sorry, no idea about Lexmoto's scooters. Their geared bikes tend to be reasonable, but that Diablo 'sports' scooter is a bit of a cheeky description - how on earth do they get so little power out of those engines?
Insurance is a complete lottery. I'd expect anything quotes of between £100 and £10,000, and that's not entirely flippant. ____________________ 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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Hi,
Are you looking to buy brand new? If so, perhaps consider a used one instead that someone has had for a year then moved to a bigger bike. You would miss the big drop in value from the initial sales price and potentially get a bargain (more money to spend on the riding gear).
As for insurance prices. I have a Suzuki GS125 and for TPFT with 1 year NCD it is (£70). I'm 37 and only a provisional licence at the moment. That was Devitt insurance and I went through quidco to get £25 cashback too! When I had a Chinese scooter, I did find the insurance a bit higher and less easy to get a quote as mine didn't show up on the system (Yamati Eurostrada!) |
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Don't bother buying a 125, I did my DAS after a long break away from biking and then just bought a 'big' bike first.
I only rode a 125 for the first 10 mins of my CBT after which I was switched on to an unrestricted Fazer 600
by my instructor, completed my CBT on that and did DAS immediately afterward all on the schools bike.
I'm not sure I'd have ever really respected a 125. Even after donkeys years away from riding, the YBR
I started doing my CBT on felt tinny and breathless. But I immediately respected the bigger bike.
It felt like it had endless gears and unlimited power. It didn't but it felt like it and I believe that just a little fear
makes you a better learner.
I could already ride a bike, I just relearned on something a bit meatier, that's all.
Glad I didn't take the long way round to a full licence. As for insurance. I'm also 42,
my insurance on my 2013 ER6F is £139 full comp with lid and leathers cover, RAC membership,
insured to ride other bikes, cover for overseas touring, and the all important legal cover.
I can also add and remove mods as well as this years insurer (Bennetts) also covers modded bikes.
That's with zero voluntary excess and £200 compulsory.
I honestly got it into my head that my first years insurance with zero bike no claims was going to be
about 500 quid. It wasn't, I paid nearly the same price (£137) last year but the cover wasn't as
detailed as this years is for the same cost. But it was still a comprehensive policy last year only with Swinton,
last years never had the RAC membership, leathers and lid cover, legal cover, riding overseas or
the riding other bikes cover. I bagged much better VFM this year I think. I'd imagine it would be peanuts insuring a 125. ____________________ Currently enjoying products from Ford, Mazda and Yamaha
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Old Thread Alert!
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