Used 125cc Motorcycle Buying Tips | How To Find a GOOD One That Won't Break The Bank! (Or Blow Up!)

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • Welcome to our video on how to find and buy a decent 125cc motorcycle without breaking the bank! In todays episode, we'll go over all the parts of the bike you should look at before committing to it. You'll want your first motorcycle to be a good experience, here's how to find a good one!
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  • @SerratedViper
    @SerratedViper 8 месяцев назад +10

    Passed my CBT last week, brought my Ninja 125cc 2019 model with only 59 Miles, passed its MOT on only the 8th. Really good condition £3,795. Insurance on it though is abit well...another ball game.

    • @thirstybonsai1888
      @thirstybonsai1888 4 месяца назад

      Dosent even need an mot for 3 years if it's brand new?

    • @SerratedViper
      @SerratedViper 4 месяца назад

      @@thirstybonsai1888 It did 59 miles when it was bought brand new, did 59 miles then sold to a dealer. It's been over 3 years since it had last been rode so it had an MOT.
      I've done over 1000 miles on it now though, took it for first service too.

    • @archieklemstine2463
      @archieklemstine2463 19 дней назад +2

      how much was your insurence?

    • @SerratedViper
      @SerratedViper 19 дней назад

      @@thirstybonsai1888 Bought it used last year & it was only ridden a few weeks in 2019
      It needed an MOT when it came to me buying it.

    • @SerratedViper
      @SerratedViper 19 дней назад

      @@archieklemstine2463 I was quoted just short of £6k when I valued the bike at the price I bought it at £3695
      I undervalued the bike at prices I saw it selling for at £2k to drop it down to £120 a month.

  • @simondavies9315
    @simondavies9315 2 месяца назад +1

    Thanks for all the great advice. Buying a second hand 125cc presents more potential pitfalls than a larger capacity machine, it is more likely to be a first bike so the owner has less experience of maintenance, spotting and repairing faults, of knowing how to ride the bike sympathetically (gentle use of clutch, pulling away when cold etc), and its low BHP means the owner has most likely thrashed the bike to keep up with traffic. And of course the expected lifespan of of a 125cc is only a fraction of larger bikes. I can see why so many newbies buy brand new, although you make a good point about used bikes come with a few scuffs meaning used owners are not so upset when they inflict more damage to their pride & joy.

  • @pjas1969
    @pjas1969 9 месяцев назад +3

    Good call out on the no mot (but will pass 💩). The hardest part in buying a 125 is that unlike bigger bikes, they tend to be owned for a shorter period (until someone passes their test), which of course makes spotting the duffers that much more difficult. Good, informative video, and yes, I also made the mistake of buying Chinese. 😂

    • @generic_asian_
      @generic_asian_ 9 месяцев назад +1

      My dad was thinking to buy me a Chinese 125 but I told him the horror stories of some people

    • @pjas1969
      @pjas1969 9 месяцев назад

      @@generic_asian_ I unfortunately bought 2, a 2nd hand Sanya 125, followed by a brand new Kinlon 250. Both absolute 💩

  • @Sideshowbobx
    @Sideshowbobx Месяц назад

    I currently own a couple Korean and Chinese bikes that I bought used but I'm also mechanically adapt enough to do any service on my own as repair other folk's bikes frequently. The Japanese bikes are over priced in the used marked, bikes with 25-40000km down to 100-120% of the original price is insane. But that the current 125cc craze here.
    So with some determination and tool access, a cheap Chinese bike can be an option. Spare parts are sourceable, there are actually quiet bunch specialized vendors in the UK that I use despite import fees nowadays. So even major repairs are covered and parts are affordable. It just that you got to DIY it and learn more about your bike then just riding it.
    The majority is fluid as filter changes, setting clutch and valve play, cleaning carb and air filter, adjust the carb maybe - these are the common issues that I see. Then there is the odd tank clean up, valve clean up, seal replacement - but that you get with an Aprillia RS too. Only spare parts sourcing it another matter there - 3d printed a bunch.

  • @adamwozniak5513
    @adamwozniak5513 2 месяца назад

    Great video! Tomorrow I'm going to pick up my first bike , yamaha yzf r125, I'll definitely check it out in the same way!

  • @NBMoto547
    @NBMoto547 9 месяцев назад

    Good video, I would also be checking the front forks for pitting and leaks, the rear shock and chain and sprockets.

  • @arnekarlsen528
    @arnekarlsen528 9 месяцев назад +2

    If serviced PROPERLY, they should last past 50 000 miles. However, 16-year olds budget, can really limit this. + check-list: chain & sprockets.

    • @leonbradley
      @leonbradley Месяц назад

      Bought my Suzuki gsxr 125cc new . 27000 miles and no probs.change oil and filter every 2000 miles. Also let it warm up.

    • @leonbradley
      @leonbradley Месяц назад

      Change oil and filter every 2000 miles. They can go on and on.

  • @simondavies9315
    @simondavies9315 2 месяца назад

    Great video. I had never considered that 125 bikes are cheaply made and so you should only expect a lifespan of say 15k miles but I see where you are coming from and it's a sobering thought. In a way I see this as a challenge, to buy a new 125 bike and ride it to reach that distance. And after your criticisms about build quality of Chinese bikes (I've not owned one so have no first hand experience but I get what you are saying) could I cover those 15k on a Chinese 125cc? If one maintains the Chinese bike responsibly then surely it is capable of the miles.

  • @MetalMatt2510
    @MetalMatt2510 2 месяца назад

    Just got my first bike 2nd hand
    15000 miles. Wished I came across video sooner. Getting a 2019 a kawasaki ninja 125cc with arrow exhaust
    Hope to get experience up then go for full license year later.

  • @danielmichael2671
    @danielmichael2671 5 часов назад

    what year should i like that as i have seen a Honda cbr125 that 2005 and 11,000 what's your opinion please ps this bike working out cheap on insurance by monthly payments that i can only do for the time being

  • @zen.life66
    @zen.life66 3 месяца назад

    A great video for dunces 👍

  • @silvathegaminggorilla
    @silvathegaminggorilla 4 месяца назад

    i do agree with what you say about chinese bike but also disagree it defo depends on the maker i know a couple that do hold up and many that fail within the first year

  • @zeta7643
    @zeta7643 2 месяца назад

    hello. im 1,85m tall. the ninja is fine for me. or i go fot a bc125f?

  • @gyalistz
    @gyalistz 4 месяца назад

    where would be the best places to look for second hand bikes between 2-3k

    • @char.9101
      @char.9101 2 месяца назад

      Facebook marketplace ebay autotrader

    • @maffas1395
      @maffas1395 2 месяца назад

      facebook marketplace

  • @Michelangelo07
    @Michelangelo07 9 месяцев назад

    Is KTM trustworthy?

  • @tabascojoe77
    @tabascojoe77 Месяц назад

    👍👍👍

  • @MatthewSpencer2021
    @MatthewSpencer2021 9 месяцев назад +2

    Jeans are tighhhhhhhht yo 😂. Good vid though