@@nylewarder9226 the stock exhaust could sound better, but overall super decent, kinda slow wish it was a little bit Faster would be perfect I usually keep a Gallon os gás in the side backpack when I wanna travel and its cool
I bought an FSR earlier this year and have ridden almost 600 miles on it. It is indeed absolutely awesome. I personally prefer the single cylinder air cooled engine it has over a more complex v-twin water cooled. I researched a lot of bikes and there are some very nice retro 125’s on the market, for me though the FSR it top!
I'm looking for my first bike. I definitely want to stick with a cruiser style like these, as I would prefer to sit straight up and ride at my own pace. I'm looking at the keeway k-light but I am wondering if there are any more options out there for someone looking for a smaller cruiser-style bike. The more compact the better for me. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
My 125 low price custom motorcycles are Motron Revolver (not in the top ten) and Keeway k-light: cool, low price and effective for commuting purpouses.
Have to agree with the top pick on this one, the V Twin makes a big difference. A Great to see a channel that knows the sinnis hoodlem and Lexmoto Michigan are based on the same bike. Interesting that there are none of the “big 4 brands” in this area of the market at the moment.
Its nice to see a small 125 twin but unfortunately is a very heavy bike making it somewhat useless, the previous keeway show in this video sell really well were i live.
You seem to know a lot about brands. I’m a newbie who is about to buy his first motorcycle. I’ve always loved the aesthetics of cafe racers, and I was thinking about going for Mutt (still need to go to the store to personally see all models). What do you think about the brand? For me looks like they care a bit more about the detail, but maybe I’m paying extra for nothing… IDK why, but they just look better for me than Mash or Brixton. Opinions?
@@josesancho8025 for me i think in terms of looks the Mutts offer a more modern or cafe oriented take on the classic bikes. Are you getting a small capacity bike? If i were going for a small one of those it would be the Mash, I just like the way the big tank looks, the flat seat, and the straight exhaust. But you’re right, go and sit on them test them out. I had been looking forward to the Brixton 1200 and I finally got a chance to sit and have a go on one and found it profoundly uncomfortable! So see what works for you!
I am 26, only have a £2500 budget to get licence + motorcycle and insurance. What motorcycles do you recommend? I am 5 feet so any suggestions would be appreciated.
Frustrating to watch as hardly any footage showed a good view of the bikes a. Instead we had drone footage of bikes riding off into the distance , lots of trees and people on bikes but not much profile of a bike . It’s like the directors and cameramen were more concerned with being clever than showing the actual bikes clearly . We’re they advertising themselves for future film work ?
I have a 125 scrambler UM Renegade 15 b. H. P. after 3 years with it I got my A2 license and bought myself a Honda X500 adventure excellent quality very smooth weights 200 kilos, my 125 scrambler weights 140 kilos, every 100 kilometres on the road it drink 4 litres of fuel, my Honda X500 adventure traveling on the road higher speed like 100 kilometres that's around 60 miles at 100 kilometres 60 miles 3.5 liters very comfortably with no struggle in six gear. I hope you can work out speed and distance as the number can be a bit confusing.
Had only problems with my Hyosung. Currently dead in the garage, no shops available to fix it. Still got finance to pay for a year... avoid like the plague
@@rossbaker77 electrics failed on more than one occasion. Had to have a garage rewire it. Now it's the starter broken ... Also hard to fix usually as no parts available and not many garages take in Hyosungs
Sorry to hear that. I hope you manage to get it sorted. I went and tried out the Sinnis Outlaw yesterday. Think I'm going to go with that instead. I've heard a few horror stories about the Hyosung and it's reliability now.
that's down to your dealer, he should have a shop because while it's in warranty he's generally responsible for repairs due to defective materials and clocked wear and tear.
Tell me why someone would want to pose on a 125cc as a baby Harley rider? Please explain… I really have no idea… The whole concept is laughable in the extreme! Pass your test, and move up, if that rocks your boat. Otherwise get a life!
Junk you say. My junk ZSB E4 has been faultless for two years in near everyday use in all weathers, and is the only new bike I have ever had in many years riding that did not have to go back to the dealers to have a minor fault remedied.
What's your No.1 pick for a 2022 125cc Cruiser? Put your choice in the comments section below!
Could you please continue making top 10 beginner bike videos similar to these throughout the year ? Super well done!
There will be more 125 top 10s to come!
I have a Keeway Superlight Ltd and it is superb. Very comfortable. Handles well and at 10.5bhp has enough power to do road speeds all day.
Thanks man I was looking into buying One Next year and helps to know
@@migueloliveira2130did you buy one? how is it if so?
@@nylewarder9226 the stock exhaust could sound better, but overall super decent, kinda slow wish it was a little bit Faster would be perfect
I usually keep a Gallon os gás in the side backpack when I wanna travel and its cool
Thanks for the video. Although I am not after a 125cc cruiser, I love the cruiser styling and the video was an interesting one.
Glad you enjoyed it!
That Mutt FSR looks freaking awesome 👏🏽😎
I bought an FSR earlier this year and have ridden almost 600 miles on it. It is indeed absolutely awesome. I personally prefer the single cylinder air cooled engine it has over a more complex v-twin water cooled. I researched a lot of bikes and there are some very nice retro 125’s on the market, for me though the FSR it top!
Great vid 👍 but think I’m gonna go with the keeway rkv 125 looks amazing
I've been running a shadow for about 8 years and it seems good, but prices vary wildly
Great 125 motorcycle!
I'm looking for my first bike. I definitely want to stick with a cruiser style like these, as I would prefer to sit straight up and ride at my own pace. I'm looking at the keeway k-light but I am wondering if there are any more options out there for someone looking for a smaller cruiser-style bike. The more compact the better for me. Any suggestions would be much appreciated.
I wouldn't with Keeways, they seem to have a quality issue and end up having a ton of issues. Sadly no suggestion for something else.
@@jusarson7237 I ended up settling on the Sinnis outlaw and it is honestly perfect for my first cruiser 125. Couldn't be more pleased.
Which one would you suggest for a first bike?
I’m looking at a first motorbike to travel to and from work, gonna be on a few dual carriageways so I need something to push good at top speeds
My 125 low price custom motorcycles are Motron Revolver (not in the top ten) and Keeway k-light: cool, low price and effective for commuting purpouses.
Have to agree with the top pick on this one, the V Twin makes a big difference. A Great to see a channel that knows the sinnis hoodlem and Lexmoto Michigan are based on the same bike. Interesting that there are none of the “big 4 brands” in this area of the market at the moment.
Its nice to see a small 125 twin but unfortunately is a very heavy bike making it somewhat useless, the previous keeway show in this video sell really well were i live.
You seem to know a lot about brands. I’m a newbie who is about to buy his first motorcycle. I’ve always loved the aesthetics of cafe racers, and I was thinking about going for Mutt (still need to go to the store to personally see all models). What do you think about the brand? For me looks like they care a bit more about the detail, but maybe I’m paying extra for nothing… IDK why, but they just look better for me than Mash or Brixton. Opinions?
@@josesancho8025 for me i think in terms of looks the Mutts offer a more modern or cafe oriented take on the classic bikes. Are you getting a small capacity bike? If i were going for a small one of those it would be the Mash, I just like the way the big tank looks, the flat seat, and the straight exhaust. But you’re right, go and sit on them test them out. I had been looking forward to the Brixton 1200 and I finally got a chance to sit and have a go on one and found it profoundly uncomfortable! So see what works for you!
great video nice job!
Thanks Tony!
I am 26, only have a £2500 budget to get licence + motorcycle and insurance. What motorcycles do you recommend? I am 5 feet so any suggestions would be appreciated.
I Do like the mutt, lovely.
It's no surprise Mutt have the following they doi
Do any of the motorcycle have a automatic gearbox like twist & go Mopeds?
Not in this class. You'll need the DCT Honda Rebel for that.
No sorry
Frustrating to watch as hardly any footage showed a good view of the bikes a. Instead we had drone footage of bikes riding off into the distance , lots of trees and people on bikes but not much profile of a bike . It’s like the directors and cameramen were more concerned with being clever than showing the actual bikes clearly . We’re they advertising themselves for future film work ?
Wish I could find an Aquila near me to try and buy!
Have you tried talking to your local Sinnis dealership?
@@BikeMatters currently in contact with them, they can order one in to buy but not to try sadly
ah that's a shame!
Yamaha XSR anyone?
Good voice
What about the shadow or Suzuki ?
This list is of bikes available as new in the UK in 2022, both of these haven't been available new for some time.
King god daelim daystar 125
None of these are available to us Americans. Our supposedly free government does not let us have things.
Um renegade vegas
Are there any non Chinese cruisers?
Hyosung is Korean..
When we going to see a New Top 10 125cc Offroad in 2022 Bike Matters ??
I have a 125 scrambler UM Renegade 15 b. H. P. after 3 years with it I got my A2 license and bought myself a Honda X500 adventure excellent quality very smooth weights 200 kilos, my 125 scrambler weights 140 kilos, every 100 kilometres on the road it drink 4 litres of fuel, my Honda X500 adventure traveling on the road higher speed like 100 kilometres that's around 60 miles at 100 kilometres 60 miles 3.5 liters very comfortably with no struggle in six gear. I hope you can work out speed and distance as the number can be a bit confusing.
Had only problems with my Hyosung. Currently dead in the garage, no shops available to fix it. Still got finance to pay for a year... avoid like the plague
Sorry to hear that mate. I was thinking of getting one as well. What's wrong with yours?
@@rossbaker77 electrics failed on more than one occasion. Had to have a garage rewire it. Now it's the starter broken ...
Also hard to fix usually as no parts available and not many garages take in Hyosungs
Sorry to hear that. I hope you manage to get it sorted. I went and tried out the Sinnis Outlaw yesterday. Think I'm going to go with that instead. I've heard a few horror stories about the Hyosung and it's reliability now.
that's down to your dealer, he should have a shop because while it's in warranty he's generally responsible for repairs due to defective materials and clocked wear and tear.
Mutt fsr👍🏻
nice bikes!
Where is Yamaha XRs?😂
And nothing from Honda, Kawasaki, Suzuki and Yamaha.
All Chinese parts !
Tell me why someone would want to pose on a 125cc as a baby Harley rider? Please explain… I really have no idea… The whole concept is laughable in the extreme! Pass your test, and move up, if that rocks your boat. Otherwise get a life!
Each to their own, not everyone wants to move up onto bigger bikes, long as people are enjoying life on two wheels, that's the most important thing.
I have a life and I would like to keep it. I can not help wondering if you will still be riding at 74 as ai am.
funny how low self esteem people try to drag others to their level.
price, consumpion, weight and fun factor excluded, you must be right.
@@MartinLV. I know... Their 125cc level.
@@onthemantlepiece422 what do You want to become when You grow up?
Just 10 more junk off brand bikes
The Hyosung is made in South Korea and is a large cut above
Mutt motorbikes are great
I wouldn't say any of them are junk. they may be less-known to you, but the not all the big brands make a 125cc Cruiser
You would be surprised where the Japanese bikes are made these days. My Honda Shadow vt125 was made in SPAIN.
Junk you say. My junk ZSB E4 has been faultless for two years in near everyday use in all weathers, and is the only new bike I have ever had in many years riding that did not have to go back to the dealers to have a minor fault remedied.
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