Have had it for 10 years since 16. Still drive it around town and on shorter trips, its great. I personally do like the analog instruments and the short tires for their agility. Not a lot of grip needed for this power level, but they should be changed from stock to a pair of good ones. AMA about it if you want
@simonlalonde9919 I've had a good experience with the Pilot Street 2. There are much better tires out there, the issue is that the profile is so unusual they're often not available. Some of the reviews aren't great, but my experience has been. I think it may be mostly due to them being available in a wide range of sizes, and for a more powerful bike, I could see how they could become limited. For this weight, power level etc. And in comparison with stock, it's night and day in my experience. Also much better in the rain. Tires are really something to not cheap out in the bike to have some fun with safety , to get the most of the thin profile, and since you don't get ABS! :)
I started riding a few months ago. I'm 16 and expect to stall your bike over and over. People do it all the time. It may feel embarrassing but everyone does it. I have never ridden that bike so I don't know about that bike but all 125:s stall often if you are a beginner.
Yeah, he drove it almost entirely out of its confortable range. It's a bike you'll need to be confortable going right up to its redline to extract all the power its got and then its fine imo
Depends on some factors. You'll hit 110km for sure, but may get 120 on dash (prob close to a little over 110 real). Downhill, it goes to about 145 then the gearing isn't long enough and in steeper highway uphills, it may come down to 100.
Have had it for 10 years since 16. Still drive it around town and on shorter trips, its great.
I personally do like the analog instruments and the short tires for their agility. Not a lot of grip needed for this power level, but they should be changed from stock to a pair of good ones.
AMA about it if you want
Do you have recommendations for new tires to put on it?
@simonlalonde9919 I've had a good experience with the Pilot Street 2.
There are much better tires out there, the issue is that the profile is so unusual they're often not available.
Some of the reviews aren't great, but my experience has been. I think it may be mostly due to them being available in a wide range of sizes, and for a more powerful bike, I could see how they could become limited.
For this weight, power level etc. And in comparison with stock, it's night and day in my experience. Also much better in the rain.
Tires are really something to not cheap out in the bike to have some fun with safety , to get the most of the thin profile, and since you don't get ABS! :)
your driving is really calming, voice and talking with logic. ultimete commrade with cbr 125r 2010 lol
I’m 38 and had many over 1100cc bikes and I still want one of these my bro had one I rode it once and as a blast
Today I bought the exact same cbr for €1499 with 14000km on it.
ive got a cbr125r 2007 with 48,000 ks (australian) and it still seems from my limited experience like a good bike
In 2 days I'm getting the 2014 version 😁🙏
I'm 15 now and turning 16 next year so this is the one i've looked at for a while. How is it for someone who has never ridden before
I'm 32 and just starting to ride, this is the bike my BIL sold me, he said its great starter bike.
Literally just got one, it’s very easy to ride and looks amazing. Would highly recommend this when you’ve done your cbt
@@DeadshotFFA awesome ! Pick mine up in a few days!
I started riding a few months ago. I'm 16 and expect to stall your bike over and over. People do it all the time. It may feel embarrassing but everyone does it.
I have never ridden that bike so I don't know about that bike but all 125:s stall often if you are a beginner.
@@GouramiNatural lmao this makes me think back to when my friend started riding. he stalled his bike 3 timers at the same traffic light
I just bought a 2008 Honda CBR 125R and loving it fir a little bike it’s perfect
Is it good for someone who is around 180cm tall?
@@mihajlokojic7275 yes it's fine
more motovlog please
Going to pick up mine today. Somehow i found one with 1700km for 1300$... 😂
got a 2005
For this bike to have any power it needs to be between 7,500 9,000 rpm
Yeah, he drove it almost entirely out of its confortable range.
It's a bike you'll need to be confortable going right up to its redline to extract all the power its got and then its fine imo
@@Martcapt Feels nice to rip the steam out of it.
Im trying to get into bikes and wanted to know if this is good for people above 6ft or 180cm.
Yeah it is, a bit late but whatever. Im a lil shorter 176cm, but its really good, performance wise and looks wise.
Hi I have one of these do you know where can I buy side panels?
Ebay
@@jordanthomas5698 I checked ebay they all used. I couldn't find any unused fairing
The head looks like that of an r15
Should i buy a cbr 125r 2004 that has 35000km in it for 600€?
I bought my 125r 2006 in good condition with 47000km for 500€.
I forgot to mention that theres a few cracks in it
In the Covers
4 valva
Whats the top speed
110
Depends on some factors. You'll hit 110km for sure, but may get 120 on dash (prob close to a little over 110 real).
Downhill, it goes to about 145 then the gearing isn't long enough and in steeper highway uphills, it may come down to 100.
Is this good for short legs girls
I’m a girl who has this bike but I’m 5”9 so not sure how small your talking
@@Nicole-je6bz 5.3
@@ludhianvi1 easy
Olisit ajanu miu pyöräl😂
Year??
He says it many times
2010
@@maxsmith5742 he is just super lazy... its kind of dumb to not watch the video.