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 Oneear Renault 5 Driver
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 Posted: 04:25 - 11 May 2016 Post subject: Buying a 125... |
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Hello all, long time lurker etc.
I took, and somehow passed by CBT last week on a 'just turned 40' whim last week (at Newcastle Rider Training, who were excellent) and have decided that rather than go straight into big bikes (cruiser style, yeah, I know!) I feel that I need to build my confidence and skills by getting myself a cheap, relatively reliable, 125. The idea being to tootle around for a couple of months and then punt it on for not much of a loss. It'll be rides out by myself when the roads are quiet, and then maybe some commuting if things go to plan. I need to improve my brake use, and some practice NOT target fixating on long, fast bends!
Learned on a Honda CG, and was looking for something similar - the idea of a sports style bike really doesn't appeal. Having read through these forums, various reviews and looked at availability in my price range, it's looking like a Yamaha YBR or SR. There's a few pop up on gumtree and ebay around £600-£1000. I've used ebay quite a few times, and am happier with that, but never used gumtree although there are more bikes that suit me on that site.
Any thoughts on the bike? I'm leaning towards Japanese, however, this may be unnecessary and maybe I should be cutting a couple of hundred nicker off the purchase price and consider a Chinese copy. I'm literally only going to have the bike as for as short a time as possible, but i'm not wanting to run into problems.
The bike is probably going to be kept in my back yard - it has a high wall surrounding it. I'm sceptical spending £200 on a chain and ground anchor for this bike, but could be persuaded if the wise heads of BCF feel otherwise.
I'm also going to be off buying some gear at the weekend, helmet first, and some gloves. A jacket with armour is on the list, as are some Kevlar type (fully lined) jeans. Those two items can be debated though, i'm not going to be horsing around just yet, mainly 30mph pottering. I realise it's all subjective, but what would you do with regards the jacket and jeans? Would a non armoured Barber and a pair of Levis do the job for now?
Anyhow - thanks for any responses, and for the information and entertainment during the past couple of months. |
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Hi
Also, based on my own experience, a second hand chinese 125 fits the bill perfectly, could even get yourself a well respected baby cruiser, the HN-125-8 Vixen, branded Lexmoto Vixen amongst others. I personally haven't had one of those, but there's a pretty active owners forum, and the bike has pretty good reviews.
I believe Rogerbourg has 1, so, he''l be able to give you a better idea.
Failing that, look for a 2nd hand Lexmoto or Sinnis branded bike, and you should be fine, although, you might want to avoid the Lexmoto Street, if for no other reason, the manufacturer of that bike no longer exists, but if you do get one, most Suzuki EN-1252A spares will fit.
The key with chinese bikes if keeping it for a while, is working out who the manufacturer actually is, that way, it opens up many more options for getting hold of spares, and if, it's a clone of a Jap bike (this is slowly getting less & less the case), work out what it's a copy of.
Also the Honley supplied 125's seem to have a good reputation as well.
Cheers
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Yup, the Vixen / HN125-8 is a reasonable enough bike, if you get one that's been looked after. You need to buy cheap though - some chancers are starting to ask near enough what they cost new for used examples. You can pay that, but don't bet on anyone buying it from you for that money.
A CG, YBR or YBR Custom is probably a smarter choice for a short ownership though. Don't buy a Custom unless the exhaust is pristine. You could even consider a CBF125 if it's not riddled with rust-worm and you nip any signs of it in the bud.
If you're planning to get into biking then a ground anchor and 19mm Almax / Pragmasis is an investment, and far cheaper than the consequent losses from the theft of any bike.
I never ride in unarmoured jeans. Not any trip, no matter how short. Your skin, your choice though.
Insurance is an issue. You could find yourself stuck with a policy on the 125 that you can't transfer to a bigger bike, and then get nothing back if you cancel the policy mid term. That's truly money down the drain. Forget about short term policies, you'll get rinsed on them.
It's not a daft idea to ride around on a 125 for a while, plenty of us did it. But it might end up costing you more than you expect to do it for just a short while.
You're going to have to do your big bike training and tests sooner or later. I'd come down mildly on the side of sooner. ____________________ 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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| Rogerborg wrote: | https://www.morebikes.co.uk/the-motorcycle-jeans-destruction-test/
hips will thank you for the initial impact protection if they shred. |
Jeans were towed round a circuit behind a Kart without the weight of a human being sat in them, therefore morebikes.co.uk's abrasion test is totally inconclusive & a misguided product appeal to the public my leather jeans & textile jeans sit above the waist offering more coverage unlike those low rise denim/kevlar jeans
| Rogerborg wrote: | If it puts you off going out because you can't be bothered wriggling into your Power Ranger suit, it's not a win-win. |
Laziness is no excuse for safety 2nd. I've never been in the position where i couldn't be arsed to don the full on stormtrooper ATGATT which doesn't involve tight fitting race leathers with power ranger color schemes.
| tom_e wrote: | Neither will the textiles you recommended
My hood jeans have a full abrasion resistant lining plus D30 armour at the knees and hips. |
Q: What happens when you wiggle the knee armor left - right in (looser fitting denim jeans than textiles/leathers)? A: it moves out of position.
| tom_e wrote: | I've also gone down in textiles in similar circumstances and they were a mess afterwards |
Simply because you were wearing Ballistic nylon textiles instead of proper CE rated Cordura.
| tom_e wrote: | plus left me feeling bruised and battered even though they had CE armour in the hips and knees as well. |
Blaming 1 type of bad fall from another is redundant.
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I never said they did but you seem to think that being Cordura means it's magic when in effect it's just a brand name under which they sell amongst other fabrics ballistic nylon which you seem to think is crap. |
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Old Thread Alert!
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