125cc motorbikes

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Llandudno
Looks like my new commute is going to me a bit long for day to day cycling (20 miles or so ew).

I don't want to get a second car and have been looking at motorbikes instead. I used to have an RD125Lc when I was younger and there are some stunning ones on ebay. However at 37, I think I'm too old for revving the nuts off it to stay in the powerband and want something more relaxing. I'd also outgrown the Elsie at 17, when I was 6'3''!!

The commute is mainly A roads, so a 125 will be fine, especially if I can derestrict it. I've been recommended the Honda Varadero but it's so expensive! Holds its value though. Don't mind buying second hand either.

Motorbike forums are a bit scary for a noob.

Anyone else on here got experience of 125s and can offer advice?
 
It's duller than a dull thing on dull pills, but the good ole Honda CG125 makes a reliable commuter by all accounts. Do they still make them? The only time I've ever ridden one was when doing my training years ago .. but it did the job.
 
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cheadle hulme
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Llandudno
Lazy-Commuter said:
It's duller than a dull thing on dull pills, but the good ole Honda CG125 makes a reliable commuter by all accounts. Do they still make them? The only time I've ever ridden one was when doing my training years ago .. but it did the job.

There's loads of chinese copies on ebay for around £900. They don't get very good reviews.

Too small for me though, I think a super motard or DT style bike are the only choices.
 
Lazy-Commuter said:
It's duller than a dull thing on dull pills, but the good ole Honda CG125 makes a reliable commuter by all accounts. Do they still make them? The only time I've ever ridden one was when doing my training years ago .. but it did the job.

Fourthed. Dead simple, economical, great torque for a 125, relatively cheap and handle reasonably.

An early incarnation of one took me and a mate on 1000 mile touring holiday with kit. I know but we were young and skint.

I wouldn't get any kind of two stroke or revvy twin in 125 form for commuting.
 
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cheadle hulme
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Llandudno
Crackle said:
;) Only if you're 17

But in my head I am still 17!!

OK OK, does this make the grade? I cannot believe how expensive these things are, but they seem to be the only player in the market for "125s that don't look like 125s".

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2008-HONDA-VARADERO-XL-125-V-8-BLACK-08-PLATE_W0QQitemZ290287352225QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Motorcycles?hash=item290287352225&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2|65%3A7|39%3A1|240%3A1318
 
cheadle hulme said:
But in my head I am still 17!!

OK OK, does this make the grade? I cannot believe how expensive these things are, but they seem to be the only player in the market for "125s that don't look like 125s".

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/2008-HONDA-VARADERO-XL-125-V-8-BLACK-08-PLATE_W0QQitemZ290287352225QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Motorcycles?hash=item290287352225&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2|65%3A7|39%3A1|240%3A1318


Looks good, don't know much about the Varadero though. Honda don't usually get things wrong though.

Have you considered a scooter? I must admit I'd seriously consider one these days for commuting, quite stylish as well. Take a look at this:-

http://www.yamaha-motor.co.uk/products/scooters/125cc/xmax125.jsp
 
cheadle hulme said:
Actually, if it was a plaything, this would win every time. I used to have a black one when I was 17. I did a Frank Schleck on it the day after passing my part 1 test and stuffed it through a wire fence. Happy days.
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/YAMAHA-RD125LC-RD125-RD-125-RD-125-LC-C-REG-1986_W0QQitemZ280298178415QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Motorcycles?hash=item280298178415&_trksid=p3286.c0.m14&_trkparms=66%3A2|65%3A7|39%3A1|240%3A1318


;) I rebuilt my mates twice after he put it through two fences. Exhilirating when it worked and frightening for a 125 but I wouldn't hanker after one anymore, I've become too sensible.
 
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cheadle hulme
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Llandudno
Check the Suzuki Bergman too. It tends to lead the market in big 125 scooters. I can imagine myself trying to get through cycle sized gaps when filtering and getting stuck, it has serious road presence.

£3.5k for a 125 though? It seems high when you can get a new Fiat panda 1.1 for £5k!
 
They are expensive, I know. I've been looking at them with a view to ditching the car. Not so keen on the Burgman, it looks a bit 'fat' to me. I prefer some of the Aprilla's.
 

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Suffolk.
If you wanted a scooter then the gilera runner vxr is a great machine, I used to have the 2 stroke 125 version. Personally though I would up the ooomph and get a 500. The suzuki gs500, honda CB500 and kawasaki ER500 are all good commuting bikes.
 
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