Thanks again for another useful review. I have a Bullit/Blurock Hero which is essentially the same bike, with a different badge. Looking forward to my MOD 1 exam next week..Finding your reviews extremely useful.
@@finnhodby9791 - put around 1000 miles on it and had no issues. I sold it after passing my A Licence and got a bigger bike. Its still local and going strong. As a chinese bike, they need a bit more care. Mine was garaged and sprayed regularly with AC90. I also shrink wrappewd some of the wiring to improve its durability. Great fun and superb looking bike.
And why honda with there cb125f never came up with the idea to make a motorcycle like this with the same cb125 engine? Motorcycles like these with a honda badge would sell very well.
Good to see you reviewing again Mark. You'd certainly need a plentiful supply of ACF50 if you used one of these everyday. Amazingly it has USD front forks for such a basic bike. Are heated grips and cruise control options? I suppose you could fit aftermarket Oxford heated grips. If it is purely down to budget then I'd prefer a good mint condition second hand much bigger cc bike. Loads to choose from around the £2-3k mark. I think the only reason you'd ride one of these is if you were yet to get your full bike license so a novice. Seriously.
Good review Mark, seen them at motorcycle live over the last few years and looked a nice quality bike but I suppose only time would tell. Would nice to see you do a review of there 250/400cc bikes. Happy new year and safe riding year. 🤙
I'm going to be sitting my cbt and this is the bike I'm interested in.but only does about 60mph.can you take the restricter off if there is one.ano the guy said you can get different exhaust that would give it that wee bity extra power.but not wanting to go fast at my age just want a bike before I'm too old.does anyone recommend these bikes.hopefully my mate will get one as well we can go away fishing trips.bit different from my juke much more fun.wish me lucky. cheers
Hi Stuart these bikes have 10/11 hp there isn't any restrictor on it plus an exhaust will make next to no difference it's quite loud anyway so just keep it standard...just cruise and enjoy it's brilliant looks Good luck with your CBT Cheers mark
Hello again Mark, I was wondering if you could please give me your advice on a bike for myself, first of all I’m a big guy 6’1” and 300lbs. I also have two knee replacements so I’m not as flexible as I used to be , I have narrowed my search down to two bikes the Z900 or the Z900RS , I’m also a brand new rider with very little experience. Do you think these bikes would be a good fit and if so which one do think would be best for me. Or do you think that I’m biting off more than I can chew? Thanks for your time. Adrian 🇨🇦
Hi Adrian ....they are both seriously potent as a first bike but if you are mature and sensible you should be ok as the throttle works both ways ...I'd go for the 900 rs is got a more comfortable less aggressive position to the z900....also have a look maybe at the versys 650 it's super roomy and comfortable for a big guy like yourself.. let me know how you get on Regards mark
@@markpulling12 Thank you very much for your advice Mark. I really enjoy your reviews, and I look forward to seeing many more from you , I think you are one of the very best at it. I will keep you posted on my new motorcycle adventures. Take care and Happy New Year Adrian
You won't use the performance of a Z900 if you are a new rider Adrian. As well as the Versys 650 Mark suggested, try sitting on a Tracer 700. I'd give it a few years before you get a big retro naked!
I'm on the hunt for a 2nd bike, something small capacity bike for town use. I do like the look of some of the Heralds but the 125's seem to be underpowered - I think they only make 10bhp whereas the A1 limit is 15bhp. The last time I rode a 125 was back in the 80's on my RD125LC when they were 2 stokes and had to be restricted to keep the power down but stick on a micron and you could get 90mph. I think the 250cc Herald may be the way to go but they only seem to do a Brat with the 250cc engine.
These chinese bikes have to have linked brakes as they don't have abs I quite like it ....put the back brake on and it puts the front on a bit aswell . It's very effective :) Cheers mark
@@markpulling12 I think I could accept it if it was a selectable option. (Like abs button on duel sports etc) But most motorbike people want full manual control I reckon.
Wish they had made these a tad faster! Have the Bullit Bluroc on order but really liked this due to height. Might still get this! You tried the Bullit, Ajs or Mash bikes? Ajs arent available, new models out soon. (Price increase so the New Euro 5 Heralds n Ajs will be more than the Bullits/Hoodlums) The Tempest Scrambler another tempter...
Bought one of these for my 17 year old son and it's utter garbage! In 2700kms it's needed; 3 Speedos, 2 rear lights, 1 Speedo cable, 2 chain and sprockets, 2 throttle bodies, number plate mount and a new engine! The new engine didn't run properly as they just chuck in whatever engine/ECU arrives from China, so there's no consistency. Supply of parts is awful, so in 18 months it's been in the workshop for 6 weeks. Dealer support is woeful and nobody wants to PX. Looks great though.
Anyone still looking for this bike it’s incredible for me. I’m 59kg soaking wet and this bike will get me to 70 without any stress. Incredibly fun too with those tires if you fancy a run to the Forest
@@kingasparagoose6849 honestly I’ve never had more fun on a bike than this one. 125 sport bikes look fast but just can’t be however these bikes on the back roads are incredible and they will keep up around 55/60
@@JDMz yep this was a while ago now, had it long enough to know the speedo is way off, 60/65 with a set of road tires and a couple of upgrades, fun for what they are though👌🏻
@@JDMz yep this was a while ago now, had it long enough to know the speedo is way off, 60/65 with a set of road tires and a couple of upgrades, fun for what they are though👌🏻
Hi Marcus you may just be ok but you'll definitely be on tip toes ..I was at a 30 inch inside leg ...but the bike is light so it's easy to manage Cheers mark
Hi pheobe sorry I think so ... it was tall for me and I'm 5 ft 7 ....BUT don't dispair have a look at bikes like the wk scrambler 125 they are nice and low or even the sinnis outlaw 125 cheers mark
Picking one if these up next week as my first bike. Lovely little review
How are you finding it? Getting mine Saturday.
@@lucajoyce9324 How are you finding yours? doing my CBT next week and looking at something like this
My third bike, bought it for 1500€ at 4000kms. Better than the first two, nice sound
I like my Herald Cafe 125.Great for riding around London.
Nice one rachel ....I like the look of cafe model :)
Il need to have a look at them they any good what they look like.
Thanks again for another useful review. I have a Bullit/Blurock Hero which is essentially the same bike, with a different badge. Looking forward to my MOD 1 exam next week..Finding your reviews extremely useful.
Many thanks 👍
how many miles did you put on your hero and did it have any issues im looking at a few at the moment
@@finnhodby9791 - put around 1000 miles on it and had no issues. I sold it after passing my A Licence and got a bigger bike. Its still local and going strong. As a chinese bike, they need a bit more care. Mine was garaged and sprayed regularly with AC90. I also shrink wrappewd some of the wiring to improve its durability. Great fun and superb looking bike.
I never have heard of a Herald motorcycle. Another good review Mark.👍🏻
Thanks adrian ... neither had I until recently ....I think they are great value bikes :)
The Missenden Flyer has just reviewed the herald brat 👍🏻
I have, they had a very impressive stand at the NEC show.
And why honda with there cb125f never came up with the idea to make a motorcycle like this with the same cb125 engine? Motorcycles like these with a honda badge would sell very well.
Good to see you reviewing again Mark.
You'd certainly need a plentiful supply of ACF50 if you used one of these everyday.
Amazingly it has USD front forks for such a basic bike.
Are heated grips and cruise control options? I suppose you could fit aftermarket Oxford heated grips.
If it is purely down to budget then I'd prefer a good mint condition second hand much bigger cc bike. Loads to choose from around the £2-3k mark.
I think the only reason you'd ride one of these is if you were yet to get your full bike license so a novice. Seriously.
Hi Mark, you’ve inspired me to document my journey on TH-cam through my CBT and onwards. Maybe one day we can have a ride out 👍🏻
Definitely ... contact me when you're on the road ! Good luck
Great review as always Mark. Happy New year to you, looking forward to more reviews. Cheers.
Ok John thanks
Happy new year to you too
Regards mark
Excellent as always Mark..nice review Mark !
Thanks for watching paul
Great bike review! I would love one for fun & comute to work. 👍
Hi mark, you're still here 9 years later, just been looking at your beautiful honda 1100st pan 😎🙋👍
Yes Ian ...that was a great bike been through a few bikes since then lol
Good review Mark, seen them at motorcycle live over the last few years and looked a nice quality bike but I suppose only time would tell. Would nice to see you do a review of there 250/400cc bikes. Happy new year and safe riding year. 🤙
Thanks Stuart yes they are a good brand ... Yes I'll try for the 250/400s at some point
Regards mark
Lovely looking bikes. Shame about the lack of power. I think they're making a 250 version which would be interesting
Bullit make an exact same 250 version now I believe :)
Speedo could be bigger and central,it's looks like there should be a second clock display on the left.
400cc twin cylinder woul be the sweet spot
At 2499 that’s got to be a bargain for someone starting their motorcycle journey.
I've had mine for 3 months now and it's amazing
I watched a review of the Brat. Much prefer that. Herald sound like a thorough company.
I'm going to be sitting my cbt and this is the bike I'm interested in.but only does about 60mph.can you take the restricter off if there is one.ano the guy said you can get different exhaust that would give it that wee bity extra power.but not wanting to go fast at my age just want a bike before I'm too old.does anyone recommend these bikes.hopefully my mate will get one as well we can go away fishing trips.bit different from my juke much more fun.wish me lucky. cheers
Hi Stuart these bikes have 10/11 hp there isn't any restrictor on it plus an exhaust will make next to no difference it's quite loud anyway so just keep it standard...just cruise and enjoy it's brilliant looks
Good luck with your CBT
Cheers mark
They're not restricted. It's air cooled so you won't get much performance. If you want performance get a yzf r125 or suzuki gsx s125.
Hi Mark, bought one of these a couple months back, struggling to find luggage options, what would you recommend?
Hi personally I'd just use a tank bag and some throw over panniers
Best wishes mark
Great vid buddy. Hope you are keeping safe.
Thanks yes I really enjoyed this 125
Cheers mark
Hello again Mark,
I was wondering if you could please give me your advice on a bike for myself, first of all I’m a big guy 6’1” and 300lbs. I also have two knee replacements so I’m not as flexible as I used to be , I have narrowed my search down to two bikes the Z900 or the Z900RS , I’m also a brand new rider with very little experience. Do you think these bikes would be a good fit and if so which one do think would be best for me. Or do you think that I’m biting off more than I can chew?
Thanks for your time.
Adrian 🇨🇦
Hi Adrian ....they are both seriously potent as a first bike but if you are mature and sensible you should be ok as the throttle works both ways ...I'd go for the 900 rs is got a more comfortable less aggressive position to the z900....also have a look maybe at the versys 650 it's super roomy and comfortable for a big guy like yourself.. let me know how you get on
Regards mark
@@markpulling12 Thank you very much for your advice Mark. I really enjoy your reviews, and I look forward to seeing many more from you , I think you are one of the very best at it. I will keep you posted on my new motorcycle adventures.
Take care and Happy New Year
Adrian
You won't use the performance of a Z900 if you are a new rider Adrian.
As well as the Versys 650 Mark suggested, try sitting on a Tracer 700.
I'd give it a few years before you get a big retro naked!
@@MyMednas Thank you for the advice, I’ll check out that Tracer as well as the Versys. I appreciate your help.
Adrian🇨🇦👍🏻
The RS's seat is a bit higher than the Z's. New rider starting on a 900 inline 4!! You'll need to show a wee bit of restraint with the right wrist
I'm on the hunt for a 2nd bike, something small capacity bike for town use. I do like the look of some of the Heralds but the 125's seem to be underpowered - I think they only make 10bhp whereas the A1 limit is 15bhp. The last time I rode a 125 was back in the 80's on my RD125LC when they were 2 stokes and had to be restricted to keep the power down but stick on a micron and you could get 90mph. I think the 250cc Herald may be the way to go but they only seem to do a Brat with the 250cc engine.
Have a look at the make bullit ...they make a maverick 250 :)
im not sure what to make of link braking... never tried it, i would like to try it to see for myself
These chinese bikes have to have linked brakes as they don't have abs
I quite like it ....put the back brake on and it puts the front on a bit aswell . It's very effective :)
Cheers mark
@@markpulling12 I think I could accept it if it was a selectable option.
(Like abs button on duel sports etc)
But most motorbike people want full manual control I reckon.
Great video mark as always stay safe 🇬🇧👍
Yes thanks Richard ...you too
Wish they had made these a tad faster! Have the Bullit Bluroc on order but really liked this due to height. Might still get this!
You tried the Bullit, Ajs or Mash bikes? Ajs arent available, new models out soon. (Price increase so the New Euro 5 Heralds n Ajs will be more than the Bullits/Hoodlums)
The Tempest Scrambler another tempter...
Avoid mash altogether. It'll rust as soon as you mention the name rust
@@JDMz I did...
Bought one of these for my 17 year old son and it's utter garbage! In 2700kms it's needed; 3 Speedos, 2 rear lights, 1 Speedo cable, 2 chain and sprockets, 2 throttle bodies, number plate mount and a new engine! The new engine didn't run properly as they just chuck in whatever engine/ECU arrives from China, so there's no consistency. Supply of parts is awful, so in 18 months it's been in the workshop for 6 weeks. Dealer support is woeful and nobody wants to PX. Looks great though.
I wonder what condition that bike is in now after 3 years have past? being Chinese.?
Great little bike like nice road test
Anyone still looking for this bike it’s incredible for me. I’m 59kg soaking wet and this bike will get me to 70 without any stress. Incredibly fun too with those tires if you fancy a run to the Forest
Im 100 kg and planning on getting this bike in a few months, so im assuming its gonna be good
@@kingasparagoose6849 honestly I’ve never had more fun on a bike than this one. 125 sport bikes look fast but just can’t be however these bikes on the back roads are incredible and they will keep up around 55/60
They won't do 70. It'll read 70 but won't do it on gps. It'll barely scrape 60😂
@@JDMz yep this was a while ago now, had it long enough to know the speedo is way off, 60/65 with a set of road tires and a couple of upgrades, fun for what they are though👌🏻
@@JDMz yep this was a while ago now, had it long enough to know the speedo is way off, 60/65 with a set of road tires and a couple of upgrades, fun for what they are though👌🏻
Hi Mark, I'm 5ft6, would the bike be to high for tip toeing?
Hi Marcus you may just be ok but you'll definitely be on tip toes ..I was at a 30 inch inside leg ...but the bike is light so it's easy to manage
Cheers mark
MP is back!
Haha yes thanks Tom :)
I think the last thing i would like to be on is Chinese Knobblies in wet conditions.
They are shinko 700's rip-offs.
Hi Mark, been looking at this bike, is it good for my 1st bike?
Hi yes. They are good bikes ...make sure you keep it well serviced and it will be fine ...they are tall bikes so do bear that in mind
Cheers mark
It'll be good aslong as you look after it with regular servicing and maintained. Cleaning and lubricating the chain with regular chain adjustment.
I bought one of these and it got delivered lastnight, Its beautiful. Can't wait to get out on it 😁
Bet you can't wait !
Cheers mark
Any regrets yet
I’m 6 ft 5 would this bike be too small for me? Is there other bikes that look like this or sporty look? Anyone know? Thanks would need 125cc
Hi ,this would be perfect for you at 6ft5 most 125s are quite small this is one of the tallest ones ive come across
regards mark
Agreed. I'm 6ft 3in and it's the perfect height for me.
Could you do a review on the herald mirage please
Ok I'll have a look at that one :)
@@markpulling12 thank you appreciate it. Really enjoy your reviews as there very helpful. Keep up the great work
Just a great pity they don't run to the full 15hp....it'd make a huge difference.
Yes it's a generic engine based on a gs125 from the 80s ...it's only got about 10 hp ...15 hp would be much better cheers mark
Shame you can't make 15hp on an air-cooled engine. Achievable with water cooled motor. But not air cooled.
Hi great video ! How tall are you?
Hi I'm 5ft 7
Cheers mark
Would you recommend this to a 17 year old?
Yes I would oben but you would need to be tall as it has quite a high seat cheers mark
@@markpulling12 okay thanks mate 👍🏼
Dream 125
What a wonderful machine!
I wish they would import them to Israel 🇮🇱
Cheers
BB
Hi thanks yes it's a great little bike
Greetings to Israel !
Regards mark
Time will tell if it holds up.
Yes definitely sal !
Best regards mark
They have 20,000 kms life expectentcy. At least that is what they have to pass in order to get usa approval.
How tall are you Mark ?
5 ft 7 ...this is a tall bike but I feel confident in riding it as it's light
Best regards mark
@@markpulling12 thanks. I'm 5'7" too.... Considering to but it. Just wanted to check that I'm not too short for it. Good review too.
@@yuvrajrandhawa5031 thanks ...where are you based just out of interest ?
Mark
@@markpulling12 Liverpool
@@yuvrajrandhawa5031 cool I'm on the south coast Bournemouth :)
Hi I’m about 5 foot 4 I would be to short :(
Hi pheobe sorry I think so ... it was tall for me and I'm 5 ft 7 ....BUT don't dispair have a look at bikes like the wk scrambler 125 they are nice and low or even the sinnis outlaw 125 cheers mark
Then have it lowered....
This is new to me.....
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Hi are there any clubs dedicated to autistic bikers?