Its a good starter bike good video again .after watching u and the ole man i have put an offer in on a big cruiser fsncied one for ages a kawasaki 1500 meanstreak looks wicked keep up good work
These are great bikes for beginners and experienced you want an economic commuting machine. Second hand value does drop off because of build quality. My advice to any young rider buying any bike is keep it under wrap against the weater, garage if possible and invest in acf50. Coat the whole bike in it and keep the bike clean. It will pay in the long run. Great review again!
Agreed they do look the part but as soon as you experience any issues sinnis will leave you out in the cold. I've got the older version of this bike (the sm 125) battery failed after 3 months and then at 1100 miles it dropped a valve and destroyed the engine. Sinnis wasn't interested and informed me they no longer stock the parts even though they still have dealers selling the model on ebay.
First, love you and the muscle bound older gentleman. Second, a motard or dual sport is a great learner bike…but a 125 is just too small here in the U.S. A 250 is even too small to ride on our interstates.
I’m under the impression that 125 is completely overlooked in the US. Pointless. I think even in Europe that spending a lot of money on a 125 is a waste since you’re gonna want to upgrade quickly.
Interesting Motorcycle, especially because most of the 125 enduro bikes don't have a road legal version. About the A1 license though... I don't think the A1 license is a waste of time because it makes it possible for 16 year olds to ride bikes and, apart from just having fun, use bikes to commute to school for example. Anyway, keep up the good work lads!
Yes but you can ride at 16 with just a cbt. All the a1 license does is allow you to take your L plates off and have a pillion. I agree with the point though!
Its a nicely styled bike let down by a weedy engine. If only they would let learners ride 150's like in the third world it would make a difference. They are no faster but have more torque which is a safer bet on the roads as even basic small cars nowadays can accelerate pretty quickly. Stupid licence laws.
I like your reviews. They come with an honesty you don’t get from other RUclipsrs who’s test bikes are supplied by the manufacturer. I’ve stopped watching them, so predictable, everything is great apart from one tiny thing that wouldn’t put you off buying it. The major thing that should put you off buying it is that it’s made in China by a Chinese company. It looks the business from a distance but is cheap and nasty and will fall apart quickly. At which point you will find out how lousy the customer service and parts availability is. Anyone considering buying a new Chinese bike to cut costs should just buy a second hand Japanese bike, preferably a Honda.
It's the second time I've seen this on this bike. Motors for The masses just did the same bike, the front forks do not compress when you sit on it Spicy110 felt something was wrong on the front of the one he had, something is off.
All the people moaning about Chinese bike's must have thousands to play about with! People like myself who haven't got a pot to piss in these are perfect. Look after them and they're all good. I've had a cheap Chinese bike a skyjet 125cc 9bhp I had it for 3 years no problems at all.
Yeah it’s a shame because 30+ years ago there were loads of cheap second hand bikes about. Now there are so few young people riding that they’re like gold dust
£3500 otr is crazy cheap. The suzie DR125 had a prehistoric air cooled 10 horse power motor and cost £1800 thirty years ago. That'd be over five grand in today's money!
Its a good starter bike good video again .after watching u and the ole man i have put an offer in on a big cruiser fsncied one for ages a kawasaki 1500 meanstreak looks wicked keep up good work
Awesome buddy! Hope you have many happy miles on it 👌🏻
Liked the review...honest and the plum issue arose again on this Sinnis....styling in nice...Great vid
Thanks buddy, overall it was a decent bike
These are great bikes for beginners and experienced you want an economic commuting machine. Second hand value does drop off because of build quality. My advice to any young rider buying any bike is keep it under wrap against the weater, garage if possible and invest in acf50. Coat the whole bike in it and keep the bike clean. It will pay in the long run. Great review again!
Thanks buddy, great advice!
Btw. another 125cc bike that is in that sm category is the Aprillia 125 SX. Would be cool to see a review on that one!
You have the best bike channel
Thanks David!
Thanks very much 👍🏼👍🏼
Agreed they do look the part but as soon as you experience any issues sinnis will leave you out in the cold. I've got the older version of this bike (the sm 125) battery failed after 3 months and then at 1100 miles it dropped a valve and destroyed the engine. Sinnis wasn't interested and informed me they no longer stock the parts even though they still have dealers selling the model on ebay.
First, love you and the muscle bound older gentleman. Second, a motard or dual sport is a great learner bike…but a 125 is just too small here in the U.S. A 250 is even too small to ride on our interstates.
I’m under the impression that 125 is completely overlooked in the US. Pointless. I think even in Europe that spending a lot of money on a 125 is a waste since you’re gonna want to upgrade quickly.
Thanks bud! Yeah I can see that they’d be very pointless in the U.S. wish we had more relaxed rules on bikes and cars like you do
I’m from wales, almost no point having a bike. Might as well get a jet ski
@@zemaranu2461 Ol’Man lives in wales, I must say when I’ve visited all the roads are so narrow and twisty it’s pretty hard to ride my Harley on haha
she is really tall, and strong even for her size, cool friend 👍🏻👊🏻
Yes indeed
Hiya mate struggling between this sinnis and a benelli tnt, which is best for fun,off road green lanes,reliability,wheelies etc cheers.
If nothing else it certainly has the looks
Yes for sure
Not a bad bike. Seems to run pretty good. Sounds good for a 125cc. Looks ok. Good learners bike.
Yes definitely
Interesting Motorcycle, especially because most of the 125 enduro bikes don't have a road legal version. About the A1 license though... I don't think the A1 license is a waste of time because it makes it possible for 16 year olds to ride bikes and, apart from just having fun, use bikes to commute to school for example. Anyway, keep up the good work lads!
Yes but you can ride at 16 with just a cbt. All the a1 license does is allow you to take your L plates off and have a pillion. I agree with the point though!
@@MrDarcy-OlMan Yes ,very true but if you consider that the entirety of the EU only has the A1 licence as an option, it's a different story.
@@flynn_rocky618 we have A1 A2 & a A licence in the UK
@@chrishart8548 Yes, I know but if you are planning on riding your bike outside of the UK as well, you need an A1 licence...
Interesting bike, only style of bikes I like other than Cruisers and it is also Hyosung powered like my Aquila GV125s
Indeed, it’s a decent bike 👌🏻
Looks like a quick little bike for a 125 4 stroke road bike, sounds good and looks chunky, not for me as I'm into big engines but thanks
Thanks buddy, yes good points
Es muy practica esa moto saludos desde guadalajara jalisco mexico👍👍👍👍🤘🤘🤘
¡ciertamente! Gracias
I would like to have one as secondary bike, unfortunately it is not available in Brazil 🤦🏻♂️
That’s a shame
Its a nicely styled bike let down by a weedy engine. If only they would let learners ride 150's like in the third world it would make a difference. They are no faster but have more torque which is a safer bet on the roads as even basic small cars nowadays can accelerate pretty quickly. Stupid licence laws.
Very good point, I agree learners should be allowed a bit more!
I agree a little with you under 21 on a CBT should be 15bhp and 125cc above that you should be allowed a 250cc on a CBT.
I like your reviews. They come with an honesty you don’t get from other RUclipsrs who’s test bikes are supplied by the manufacturer. I’ve stopped watching them, so predictable, everything is great apart from one tiny thing that wouldn’t put you off buying it.
The major thing that should put you off buying it is that it’s made in China by a Chinese company. It looks the business from a distance but is cheap and nasty and will fall apart quickly. At which point you will find out how lousy the customer service and parts availability is.
Anyone considering buying a new Chinese bike to cut costs should just buy a second hand Japanese bike, preferably a Honda.
It's the second time I've seen this on this bike.
Motors for The masses just did the same bike, the front forks do not compress when you sit on it
Spicy110 felt something was wrong on the front of the one he had, something is off.
That’s interesting to hear 🤔🤔🤔
All the people moaning about Chinese bike's must have thousands to play about with! People like myself who haven't got a pot to piss in these are perfect. Look after them and they're all good. I've had a cheap Chinese bike a skyjet 125cc 9bhp I had it for 3 years no problems at all.
Yeah it’s a shame because 30+ years ago there were loads of cheap second hand bikes about. Now there are so few young people riding that they’re like gold dust
@@MrDarcy-OlMan expensive too I just sold a 8 year old aprilia sx50 for £2015. My first 50cc mt5 was 5 years old and £350 my cb125rs was £310.
This is hardly a cheap bike @ £3,395
£3500 otr is crazy cheap. The suzie DR125 had a prehistoric air cooled 10 horse power motor and cost £1800 thirty years ago. That'd be over five grand in today's money!
It certainly would make a great first bike.
Definitely!
I'd sooner give an extra £500 and get a Honda monkey
So would I
Or get a used Yamaha or a Honda I got a xt125x which isn’t the fastest but there’s no arguing against the duration and bulletproof engines
Just buy a 2017 one for 800 quid
You could, probably not in very good condition
Yeah too tall for most riders better bikes out there hope you have recovered from the uncomfortable review.
Haha, it wasn’t horrendously uncomfortable. Just not quite thought out
looks nice , but they have got it wrong ;; the silly back look up in the air ??? far too high for anybody on planet earth ;;;
Yeah I see what you mean
Absolutely nothing Chinese please
Fair enough