Gsxr 750 is the way to go from an MT07, did it myself. Its a great in-between 600 and 1000cc. Has a little more lower end torque than the 600's so is nicer for city riding but still light enough to throw around corners and has plenty of acceleration for the road. Also you can buy a 2011+ model and its the same gen as the 24 so can slash prices drastically but all gens are good.
Man you should look at street triple 765s (or any CC really), they are so hot. Or a dayona 675, the new ones have the exhaust you like. Also triple cylinder sounds AMAZING. Like an inline 4 but more usable power throughout :)
Glad to see you back mate, can't wait to see what you end up with! I'm gonna stick with a 125 till after november then i can go for the full a instead of doing mod 1 and 2 twice. 😁
if your mt07 is restricted then when you get your A licence you can take the restrictor off and the bike will feel much more powerful while still having 30+ mpg fuel economy , unless you really want a sport bike then the older cbr600f is a good bike check out the youtuber fusion as he has one. around 100hp and decent fuel economy just as straight to a 1000cc from a mt07 may be a lot unless you have previous experience on more powerful bikes. Just my opinion but will stay tuned to see what you get :)
Hey, I'm going to get my first 125cc bike and was wondering what you use to keep your bike safe in public. Like when going to a grocery store. Is there a lock or something that will help prevent a thief from stealing it?
Do you ride every day to work,I have a 125cc Suzuki GSXR and want to progress to an A2 one day,but i only ride twice a week, and on the weekends as i do construction.I am thinking of changing my career one day in order to ride my bike more often do you think it would benefit me. Do you have any tips that could help me become more confident? Cheers
I ride everywhere :) work, shops etc. My advice would be to make use of the training sessions offered by bike schools, they'll make you safe enough to do A2
hey man. gonna get a 125 soon for when i turn 17. what was your insurance like? how much was it and do you know any tips for keeping that price low cause man thats gonna cost me an arm and a leg just to insure the bike, let alone buy one.
hummm, Bicester boy? :) slightly freaked out when i recognise the roads :D
Hahah, sadly yes
Get an mt09, they’re light and fit most budgets. Sound amazing too
They're great bikes!
Gsxr 750 is the way to go from an MT07, did it myself. Its a great in-between 600 and 1000cc. Has a little more lower end torque than the 600's so is nicer for city riding but still light enough to throw around corners and has plenty of acceleration for the road. Also you can buy a 2011+ model and its the same gen as the 24 so can slash prices drastically but all gens are good.
Oh nice! I've looked into these with my dad before. They're also not too pricey! I'll take a better look into them :)
Man you should look at street triple 765s (or any CC really), they are so hot. Or a dayona 675, the new ones have the exhaust you like. Also triple cylinder sounds AMAZING. Like an inline 4 but more usable power throughout :)
Triumphs are incredible machines
Starting off in bicester, used to work in that tescos a few years ago.
Also mt09 is a good upgrade. On one now and love it
Good old Big Tesco hahaha. I've looked into MT09s but I want a sport. So maybe the R9 will get announced soon?
nathan is back! hallelujah!
Ayyy🥳🥳
Glad to see you back mate, can't wait to see what you end up with! I'm gonna stick with a 125 till after november then i can go for the full a instead of doing mod 1 and 2 twice. 😁
That's a great idea mate, will save you some money too!
if your mt07 is restricted then when you get your A licence you can take the restrictor off and the bike will feel much more powerful while still having 30+ mpg fuel economy , unless you really want a sport bike then the older cbr600f is a good bike check out the youtuber fusion as he has one. around 100hp and decent fuel economy just as straight to a 1000cc from a mt07 may be a lot unless you have previous experience on more powerful bikes. Just my opinion but will stay tuned to see what you get :)
Great advice mate. Ill have a look fusion and see what his bike is like :)
Cbr650r are god teir. Also have a look at the naked variant cb650r
I bet they're good but the price is so high!
@@NathRides I thought one of the reasons you went with the MT-07 for the more relaxed riding position? Seems a bit counter intuitive to go back
Nice too see you mate maybe get a gsxr 1000 or ninja 1000 2009
I'll look into the GSXRs!
Hey, I'm going to get my first 125cc bike and was wondering what you use to keep your bike safe in public. Like when going to a grocery store. Is there a lock or something that will help prevent a thief from stealing it?
considering everything you said sounds like a 600cc sportbike would be ideal for you either a cbr600 or r6 are banging
An r6 would be banging! The old ones are so sexy
@@NathRides I cannot disagree 🤤
MT09? Not a sports bike but decent fuel economy, has all the connect your phone tech and 120hp.
That's not a bad idea actually. I'll look into the MT09 better. I love the older styles
@@NathRides Gen 3 and up are really the only ones worth looking at tbf. Pogo suspension on the gen 2's and the gen 1's belong in the bin.
Do you ride every day to work,I have a 125cc Suzuki GSXR and want to progress to an A2 one day,but i only ride twice a week, and on the weekends as i do construction.I am thinking of changing my career one day in order to ride my bike more often do you think it would benefit me.
Do you have any tips that could help me become more confident? Cheers
I ride everywhere :) work, shops etc. My advice would be to make use of the training sessions offered by bike schools, they'll make you safe enough to do A2
hey man. gonna get a 125 soon for when i turn 17. what was your insurance like? how much was it and do you know any tips for keeping that price low cause man thats gonna cost me an arm and a leg just to insure the bike, let alone buy one.
My first insurance for 125 at 17 was 750 a year :)
@@NathRides damn was that cause you had the Yamasaki first?
Is a yamaha r125cc good bike for a first bike?
Yeah it is :)
@NathRides thank you very much. My cbt test is booked for 28th. Excited asf
1.2K a year for insurance on a 50cc lol
Wow, thats expensive for a 50cc!
What helmet you got ?
HJC I10 now :)
Nice I got a agv k1 gloss black with a mirror visor
get a second hand cbf 125 💀
R1 < CBF125
@@NathRides and make sure it’s from the 20th century
Perfect! What's the mpg like?!
@@NathRides 800 millilitres per gallon
Wow, I would've hoped at least 12000 millimeters. How many liters does it take to fill