125cc Group Ride out at night. MT125 PoV and Aprilia RS4 PoV
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 9 พ.ค. 2024
- We decided to grab a bag of battered chips, and then head to Paignton Seafront to meet up with a group of 125cc Bikers, and then head to Ipplepen for a nighttime milkshake.
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DJI Osmo Action 4
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We all need a dad like this
the poor fella that nearly dropped his bike. cant believe he held that wieght for that long lol
And because he did, no damage at all to the bike. Very impressive! :-)
11:55 wholesom
He is awesome!
No way that chip place I used to go all the time swear it’s in Paignton
Yeah it is, called Scoffs. Best battered chips anywhere 😊
@@Daysdayout yh I love it miss it sm 🥹🥹
What is the top-speed of the bikes also sick vid man
My MT is 79mph, the Aprilia is 85mph 👍
@@Daysdayout thanks man
your bike is quiet, do you have a rainbow colour visor? im ordering my one very soon
Yeah the MT is stock, but not for much longer 😊
who had the fastest bike of the group? (what is it?). Also i am really doubting if i should go for A1 or just wait 2 years and go for A2 and buy a AM? Any recommendations?
My Son on his Aprilia RS 125 was the fastest in that video.
@@Daysdayout is it a big difference, and do u recommend mt125 or aprilia rs?
@@bastiaanvankerckhove4943 You need to sit on them to see what it feels like. The Aprilia isn't a good position for long periods, whereas the MT-125 I can ride all day, no issues.
@@bastiaanvankerckhove4943 The MT is 'way' more comfy, but the Aprilia will be faster than anyone else you ride with, who's also on a 125. Not faster by much, but enough to know you're the quickest.
Looking to do my CBT test this month after I turn 19, anyone got any good 125cc recommendations? Don't know too much about bikes but been wanting to get into them for a while now..
The best advice we can give you is to sit on several and see which one feels right for you. Once sat on a bike, ask yourself "Could I spend all day in this position on the bike?".
There is also build quality issues on cheap Chinese bikes, so be mindful of that.
Few questions to ask yourself before anything
1. What's your budget (insurance,gear, security) included
2. What type of bike are you into (sports,naked , tourer , adv)
3. What you want to use the bike for (people usually say sports is hard for long journeys but I've done 2 hours straight I did experience slight discomfort in the neck but nothing unbearable) u also have to consider storage if your thinking of daily riding your bike and adv or tourers are the best for that you can adjust with backpacks etc on sports bike too
Now getting into brands:
1. Yamaha, honda , Kawasaki
Those are the top 3 reliable ones then comes everything else and then comes the lexmoto and keeway if anything id say get the Japanese bikes as a starter as you'd want to ride more than maintain when starting
Bike recommendations:
Sports: yzf r125, CBR 125 , zxr 125
Naked: mt 125, CB 125
That's all I know lol but there's more!
If you live😢 in the UK I'd highly recommend Adam bikes located in Luton to get a used bike I bought my r125 from them and it's been great
They will do all the checks and cleanup and fix anything before you receive it and it comes with 200mile warranty and they're cheap with pricing
You may see rusted bolts and chains but don't worry they'll fix all that before send off and when you receive it you can choose to pay or not depending on if you like the end result
Also for your CBT id recommend doing it on automatic to make it easy as possible then learn geared later either with a course or on your own (it's really not that hard just don't be too nervous and don't be fully out on the road until you understand the gears and taking off without stalling
@@dintdong554 That is a fantastic reply! And guess what, the Aprillia was purchased from Adam's Bikes and they were brilliant!
@@Daysdayout I see Adams bikes posts alot. Very reliable seller. Hope to pick an aprillia or r125 from there in a couple years. gotta get a NCD on my 50 and my benelli tnt125 first