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The DJ 27

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2,666 posts

269 months

Tuesday 20th July 2004
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... and am getting a bike instead of a new car. Now, I've only just turned 20, so serious machinery is going to have to wait a year until I can do a direct access course. In the mean time, I'd like a learner legal 50 or 125cc machine, preferably dirt cheap, and perferably a 'proper' bike, i.e with gears and things, not a little twist and go moped. Cheaper the better. Any suggestions?

barry sheene

1,524 posts

299 months

Tuesday 20th July 2004
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Welcome

Can't give much advise about a 125 tho', it's been about 21 yrs since I had one . I'll get me zimmerframe...

BliarOut

72,863 posts

255 months

Tuesday 20th July 2004
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I think a lot of these scooter things look well cool. Not sure I would want to ride one, but they sure look trick.

I know, coat

FunkyNige

9,507 posts

291 months

Tuesday 20th July 2004
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Don't get one of the 125cc race bike things, even the Honda version (the CBR 125) is very unreliable.
Can't help you much more though, I'm going straigh into DAS!

markpetrie

478 posts

264 months

Tuesday 20th July 2004
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I passed my test last may and I had a KLR250 waiting for me. I had a few blast on my mate 125 and to be honest it was a bit boring and not enough power or noise. So I opted for a 250 which gives you a lot of power considering and with the KLR you just stick a dep system on and pow you get lots of grownl too.

My ins was only 240 a year for the 250 so I would suggest that route pal.

>> Edited by markpetrie on Tuesday 20th July 22:49

bu5t4

185 posts

264 months

Tuesday 20th July 2004
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Guy in my work just came in with a new 125 today. He had never driven a bike before and went out and bought the bike and did the cbt on the same day.

He got a nice looking little bike made in japan or china i think.

I had a shot of it and my god it was weird. The engine sounded really odd, kinda like it was electric??!!

Not sure what it was called but it was almost the same hight as my 600 and looked pretty neat but there was absultly no power atall. You have to really gun at it to make it move and then the revs just dont sound right.

I drove an Kawasaki AR125 for a while there and it was much more responsive and felt more like a big bike, and IMO it looked not to bad, also very cheap

Here is a pic of it.



This def did the trick for me, you can throw it about as its light but its not so light that you dont feal the bike.

I would recomend one of these for a cheap bike.

rsvmilly

11,288 posts

257 months

Wednesday 21st July 2004
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Get hold of a Honda CG125 (makes the sign of the holy pushrods).

Pay around £400. Run it for a year and then sell it for ....... £400.