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wtdafk
29-08-07, 07:23 PM
Hey everyone!

having just got a daytona 675 and the winter fast approching i was thinking of getting a cheap bike that i dont mind never washing or dropping on the odd occasion.
i have always rode all year round on the sv and past bikes but im a little worried of the cost of new plastics for the 675.

im just wondering what my options were, i want something really cheap, and low insurance (im paying enuogh as it is) there doesent seem to be much on bike trader, i have also seen a brand new chinese 125 ped for £550 and was wondering if something like that would be worth it?

im in kent, so if anybody has an old bike they want to get rid of cheap then i will be intrested. i am soo skint now because of getting the 675 but it was really worth it!! but im on a real budjet, i only commute 4 miles to work so it hasent got to get me far!

Thanks for your help!!:smt041

scWirral
29-08-07, 07:57 PM
From what I have read about the chinese bikes, they are a great way of getting through your test cheap (some of them cost less than you would loose just registering a cbr125 in your name), but I dunno that they would make good winter bikes as they are made of monkey metal, the stuff fiat rejected as not good enough for making car wings out of in the 70s lol.

What you want is a very scruffy sv or an ancient honda like the cb-1 400 which I started on or an early cbr600. They would last much better, and if you decided to get rid they will probably be worth whatever you have paid for them a couple of years down the line.

Dont fear the insurance. Bloke in RiDE this month writes that he bought an urban tiger fireblade which he added to his GSX1400 policy for an extra £85!

What do you think of the 675? I test rode a street triple this week and I am VERY tempted. Have decided to kid myself that I really want a red one so that I can delay getting myself into debt again for another year!:rolleyes:

STRAMASHER
30-08-07, 02:47 PM
Just got a Yamaha XJ650maxim US import, old X reg 1981ish. 36,000 (mostly the other side of the pond, cos there is very little corrosion.) Tax exempt in september, MOT till april. Heated grips.

Shaft drive, 50-70mph all day. High comedy value (Ape hangers,Maltese cross sissy bar). Still burns (oil:rolleyes:;)) cars away from the lights.

£100 :cool:



Check out the "snips" in the Yellow or Blue paper, plenty of bargains and interesting stuff. You will be spoilt for choice being from where you are.

Biker Biggles
30-08-07, 03:09 PM
"Tax exempt in September"

No it isn't.Nothing built after 1973 is tax exempt.They used to move this on every year but not since the present government came to power ten years ago.


How about a GT 550?
Cheap now and plenty of spares about.

Ratty46
30-08-07, 03:53 PM
i got my scoot for winter, paid £150 for it, it wheelies! and its fairly nippy off the lights.

thinking about getting a DT125 or CG, i want gears, i hate scooters now!

Alpinestarhero
30-08-07, 03:55 PM
Dont buy chinese. Itll fall apart. Where as suzuki use cheesium for only the bolts and brackets, chinese manufactures use the stupidly cheese-like metal for everything

It might be a good idea to get a honda CG125, you might be able to get one from a riding school? It'll be mechanically sound, road worthy...if a little untidy

Matt

Alpinestarhero
30-08-07, 03:56 PM
Just got a Yamaha XJ650maxim US import, old X reg 1981ish. 36,000 (mostly the other side of the pond, cos there is very little corrosion.) Tax exempt in september, MOT till april. Heated grips.

Shaft drive, 50-70mph all day. High comedy value (Ape hangers,Maltese cross sissy bar). Still burns (oil:rolleyes:;)) cars away from the lights.

£100 :cool:




Check out the "snips" in the Yellow or Blue paper, plenty of bargains and interesting stuff. You will be spoilt for choice being from where you are.


got a piccie?

Matt

wtdafk
30-08-07, 06:31 PM
Ild love to see a pic of that to sounds intresting,time for a google search!

i have just been told i can have a moped for free, but theres a few things wrong with it, just wondering if it would be worth fixing that up over buying one that works.
the exaust is rusted off where it connects to the bike and needs a new battery, its also been sitting in a garage for 3 years and not bin run once. what u guys think?
by the way im not really good at fixing things
most things i try and fix i break beyond any repair!!

Stig
30-08-07, 06:39 PM
I bought this for £500 quid as commuter winter hack last year.

http://premium1.uploadit.org/bikemadsimon//07_1[1].jpg

Million miles to the tank, comfy and well protected from that nasty wind, rain and snow. It has built in crash bars that are better than any crash bung.

charris
30-08-07, 07:28 PM
im just wondering what my options were, i want something really cheap, and low insurance (im paying enuogh as it is) there doesent seem to be much on bike trader, i have also seen a brand new chinese 125 ped for £550 and was wondering if something like that would be worth it?


Im having the same thoughts, the very little summer weve had isnt going to last long, and i dont fancy getting the SV salty.

STRAMASHER
30-08-07, 07:51 PM
got a piccie?

Matt

yes


hoad oan.................:compcrash:

gettin2dizzy
30-08-07, 07:56 PM
Bigape- bargain of the century that!

ASM-Forever
30-08-07, 08:22 PM
I bought this for £500 quid as commuter winter hack last year.

http://premium1.uploadit.org/bikemadsimon//07_1[1].jpg

Million miles to the tank, comfy and well protected from that nasty wind, rain and snow. It has built in crash bars that are better than any crash bung.

But is it worth small children mocking you, as they cross the street, as you sit at traffic lights? :p

Stig
30-08-07, 09:06 PM
But is it worth small children mocking you, as they cross the street, as you sit at traffic lights? :p

Yup.

ASM-Forever
30-08-07, 09:10 PM
Yup.

I'd rather be uneconomic and cold....but sexy on the R6.

White boots would look rather sad on a Deauville.

northwind
30-08-07, 10:12 PM
The Deuville is to winter commuting what an RCV112 was to MotoGP, they're absolutely ace. But not usually that easy to find cheap, because they're so incredibly good at what they do.

I'm planning to get a winter hack with 4 wheels and a roof, though :smt045

Cloggsy
30-08-07, 10:30 PM
I bought this for £500 quid as commuter winter hack last year.

http://premium1.uploadit.org/bikemadsimon//07_1%5B1%5D.jpg
Where from?

Ratty46
30-08-07, 10:56 PM
I bought this for £500 quid as commuter winter hack last year.

http://premium1.uploadit.org/bikemadsimon//07_1[1].jpg

Million miles to the tank, comfy and well protected from that nasty wind, rain and snow. It has built in crash bars that are better than any crash bung.

jammy bugger:smt045

tricky
31-08-07, 07:55 AM
Dont buy chinese. Itll fall apart. Where as suzuki use cheesium for only the bolts and brackets, chinese manufactures use the stupidly cheese-like metal for everything

Matt

Don't dismiss Chinese out of hand

I had a Chinese traily last winter. The build quality was pants but for £700 for a brand new bike it was Ok. It looked pretty good to.

I know lots of people (on the web) who love them.

It took a bit of fettling to get it sorted but once I'd got the bugs ironed out it wasn't a bad bike. My main problem with it was it was so slow. I'd filter up the middle of two lines of traffic at some lights and then have to do a MotoGP start to get ahead of a RAV4 or something to get back in lane !

krhall
31-08-07, 09:35 AM
Try this on ebay:

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/1982-BMW-BLACK_W0QQitemZ120155002522QQihZ002QQcategoryZ9915 QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem

Stig
31-08-07, 08:14 PM
I bought this for £500 quid as commuter winter hack last year.

http://premium1.uploadit.org/bikemadsimon//07_1[1].jpg

Million miles to the tank, comfy and well protected from that nasty wind, rain and snow. It has built in crash bars that are better than any crash bung.

Where from?

jammy bugger:smt045

Twas an Ebay buy. Had to drive to Southend-On-Sea to get it, but can't complain. :)

Durbs
31-08-07, 10:31 PM
DT125 would be my choice for summat that is cheap, superb to ride, looks good and will survive the winter well. Looking for one myself as i've decided on a new Versys but no point in buying a brand spanker with winter approaching so need something to tide me over.

wtdafk
01-09-07, 03:02 PM
Ok i have just seen a bike in the paper, its a GN 250 1992 with 1200k on the clock, has an MOT for a year and they are asking for £395 how does that sound? worth a look?

northwind
01-09-07, 05:25 PM
I think 1.2 million miles is too many.

Durbs
01-09-07, 05:56 PM
I think 1.2 million miles is too many.

Depends, was is 1.2 million DRY miles, then you'll be ok.

Alpinestarhero
01-09-07, 06:04 PM
Depends, was is 1.2 million DRY miles, then you'll be ok.

And as long as its had regular oil and filter changes

Matt

wtdafk
01-09-07, 06:20 PM
haha opps 12k is what i mean :smt042