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| YBR 125 OTR at ?2000... Right choice?? |
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| Dale_Mckeown wrote: | thx for the comments but the £2000 price tag included my insurance, warrenty, roadside cover, helmet, clothes, gloves etc, so it would have cost me roughly the same price even if i bought a second hand one.
So does anyone have any advice for me on the road?? |
Watch your speed, even if it seems like you're slightly slower than you'd like to be, don't push yourself too much, too soon. Ride within your own ability.
For normal riding at a sensible, legal speed, position yourself dominant in your lane so that you don't get intimidated by drivers trying to get past.
Plan ahead rather than looking at the road immediately in front of the bike, so that you give yourself time to adjust position and/or speed in plenty of time.
... and above all, assume paranoia that anyone with more wheels than you is capable and willing to knock you off at every opportunity.
The best piece of advice is to listen to the training and experiences from your CBT instructor. I'll tell you the truth and say IMO it's quite a steep learning curve, but one of the most rewarding I've had for some time. I found the experience invaluable
As for the bike, it sounds like you may have had a good deal with all the goodies thrown in, but experience (and official stats) suggest that however careful you are, you're still gonna be at a high risk of losing a lot in depreciation etc during the time that you're the owner.
(I had a similar experience after buying a new people carrier some years ago, and lost rather a large wedge of money on the deal. Never again. )
Having said all that, welcome to the forum, and the two wheeled community
HTH ____________________ 1st bike (Sept'06 - May'10) : 1991 GPZ500S / Current bike (since Nov 2009) : 2003 Suzuki Bandit 600N
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Voted yes as thats exactly what I did
Dont worry about it not having shit loads of power, it has plenty for a new rider. No need to go above 60mph just yet, not for me anyway. Yes you will need to change gears a lot, but think of it as good practice.
It is a small bike in terms of height, but still looks good. My friends were surprised it was a 125.
Only change I had to make was with the clutch and the bitting point. Came a little too far out for me, but easily changed. I dropped my bike within 10mins of getting it due to this problem. After changing it, everything was fine.
Dont worry about scratching that shiny tank, if you drop it the foot rest take most of the beating. Cracked the housing on the speedo a bit, but still looks cool.
By the way, what colour did u get?
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cool thanks for the advice daz.
Here is what i got in the deal, just incase anyone is interested
Yamaha ybr 125
1 years third party insurance (optional upgrades for tpft)
2 years warrenty
1 years rac roadside cover
clothes, including jacket, water proof trousers, gloves.
helmet
first service is free
and a heavy duty chain and padlock which weighs a fkin tonne lol.
they were even nice enough to upgrade my boots, helmet and gloves for free lol, spent quite a bit tho as you can imagine.
Oh and btw, the colour was black, and when i went into my yamaha dealer today they said i had the last new black 06 model in the country
there is only one thing i am looking to do atm, and that is get a fairing, cant get one anywhere tho, yam dealer cant, parts dealers cant, looks like im gonna have to get a universal fairing, but cant really find one i like. Anyone got any ideas on fairing/ bodywork suppliers that i can inquire to?
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hey king kong
yeah its not great clothing, but it will do me until i do get a bigger bike and a bigger wage packet
oh i forgot the £500 "yamcheque" to use on my next bike  |
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i would do it 2k bike new granted but your getting free insurance (say £300?) Free Rac cover (£40??) and a £500 yam check to put on your first propper bike.
so your getting a new bike for £1000 when u add your gear.
year old seconhander for £300?? lol yeah righto for that sort of money chances are your gunna be getting an old shit heap that your end up spending another £300 just getting to work propely "money well spent"
Atleast if u get the YBR your getting the peace of mind that comes with the warrenty, so if anything should happen it dont cost u a penny, and when u come to sell it a year later, if its in good nick your get good money for it, your never have problems selling a 125cc learner.
we sold 2 second hand ybrs this year for £1499 and £1599.
cheap motoring if u ask me
this has bugger all to do with me working at a yamaha shop.....just think its a bargain ____________________ Bikes owned :- 2001 nsr125, 1999 zx6r, 2006 yzf-r1, 2009 xmax 250, 2012 yzf-r1, 2015 MT-07
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A man who thinks like me
YBR becuase of the gucchi bits and then a fazer..... i like you already sir.....
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I didnt vote dale because I dont know the bike.....but....do you have a ppl or are you learning.
I started to learn to fly but not been for some time.  ____________________ ...its what you make of it...
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I have a YBR and i've done bout 5.5k in 10 months...
If you change the oil and try not to run it when gritters been out the bike will last forever. I payed 1800 and 300 insurance on a YBR 10 months ago. The only problem i have found that in 10 months by bike has gone through 2 bulbs!
I wish i had got a dirt cheap (400/500 quid) CG125 (it would have made be take my bike test quicker) When i come to sell my bike in a few months it will only be worth 1k, I HOPE!!
The only plus is that you dont have to suffer any MOTs or a risk of your bike breaking apart at 60mph.
If your planing to keep the bike for a year i dont think it will be worth it! Its your choice
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