I've owned this bike for about 3 months. Completely stock and done about 1500km mileage. I wouldn't recommend it as a beginner bike though because it makes you wanna go fast haha... The engine is pretty rev happy and it's fun to clank the gears up and down playing around with how fast or slow you wanna go.
"I'm not really all about speed", "but I don't want to be the slowest one in the group". My words exactly. It's a beauty. So it's a learners bike and I'm over 50. So what ? Means I'm young at heart !
i had an r125, was a nice ride but if your on any 125 you want to go fast as your getting ready for full license. i was 26 when i got my first 125 unfortunately it was stolen so delayed the process but i just purchased a 2020 ninja 125 in blue with just under 2k miles. cannot wait to have the sporty feel again
im 1.89 cm and because of that i think the only sports bike that doesnt look like a toy would be the r125. am i wrong? i really dig kawasaki bikes because of the relyability and the prices are lower than the yamaha. what would you recommend? i also heard that theres optional seathight with this bike..
Seen these advertised and wonder what the difference is bethe kawasaki ninja 125cc and the kawasaki ninja 125cc performance. Apart from £800 between the 2
Debating whether to get this bike or a 125cc scooter once I get meself a bike license?!🙄 I’m so used to twist and go scooter I’ve a 50cc crox and by law in my country the law doesn’t require you to have a license for 50cc
Both will be a big increase in power compared to a 50cc so either one will be great, if your looking at getting bigger bikes in the future then maybe get a geared 125cc as it will give you more experience with learning how to use the clutch and gears 👍🏻
Hi, any idea what type of helmet lock should I buy for this bike? And where can I install the helmet lock? There doesn’t seem to have a place for me to lock my helmet
all goo 125s will set you back upto 4.5k for a supersport version. they hold there money cause they are built to last and for 16/17years + which is another reason they hold such good value. even with 10k miles on it will set you back 2.5-3k purely cause of the demand for teens wanting to get on the road
I've owned this bike for about 3 months. Completely stock and done about 1500km mileage. I wouldn't recommend it as a beginner bike though because it makes you wanna go fast haha...
The engine is pretty rev happy and it's fun to clank the gears up and down playing around with how fast or slow you wanna go.
"I'm not really all about speed", "but I don't want to be the slowest one in the group". My words exactly. It's a beauty. So it's a learners bike and I'm over 50. So what ? Means I'm young at heart !
i had an r125, was a nice ride but if your on any 125 you want to go fast as your getting ready for full license. i was 26 when i got my first 125 unfortunately it was stolen so delayed the process but i just purchased a 2020 ninja 125 in blue with just under 2k miles. cannot wait to have the sporty feel again
im 1.89 cm and because of that i think the only sports bike that doesnt look like a toy would be the r125. am i wrong? i really dig kawasaki bikes because of the relyability and the prices are lower than the yamaha. what would you recommend? i also heard that theres optional seathight with this bike..
I thought the performance comes with single sest cover, arrow exhaust and tinted front screen?
it does, i took everything off to make it stock for the video
Subbing at 858, cant wait to see you in the big leagues mate! Great review, great information, and a nice attitude to you as a presenter. Keep it up!!
Could you link where you got your tail tidy bracket from?
Seen these advertised and wonder what the difference is bethe kawasaki ninja 125cc and the kawasaki ninja 125cc performance.
Apart from £800 between the 2
Debating whether to get this bike or a 125cc scooter once I get meself a bike license?!🙄 I’m so used to twist and go scooter I’ve a 50cc crox and by law in my country the law doesn’t require you to have a license for 50cc
Both will be a big increase in power compared to a 50cc so either one will be great, if your looking at getting bigger bikes in the future then maybe get a geared 125cc as it will give you more experience with learning how to use the clutch and gears 👍🏻
Is there an automatic transmission version of the ninja 125/z125?
0:22 max bhp on a 125cc is 15bhp
mines mapped
Don't understand the point of using centimeters if you use miles for speed. If you're using metric use metric.
That’s what we do in Britain! We use a mixture of metric and imperial.
Not hard to convert miles to kilometers though
Hi, any idea what type of helmet lock should I buy for this bike? And where can I install the helmet lock? There doesn’t seem to have a place for me to lock my helmet
buy ab oxford helmet lock, you can lock it at the pillion foot pegs due to the size of the mounting bracket it will go through it
how tall are you?
I’m a new 125cc rider in London uk, looking for help
Good review!
i think ill go for the yamaha 125 instead, didnt like the sound of this to be honest, it sounds like a tractor lol
It’s literally a 125 with a stock exhaust they all sound the same
@@_oni_rider_1528 The yzfr 125 sounds a lot better than this
that’s my boyfriend💕x
*was
that's too pricey for a cute 125cc bike 😅
all goo 125s will set you back upto 4.5k for a supersport version. they hold there money cause they are built to last and for 16/17years + which is another reason they hold such good value. even with 10k miles on it will set you back 2.5-3k purely cause of the demand for teens wanting to get on the road
£1.500 more than a LXR and for the same performance, it's just not worth it.
Would rather this than Chinese shit 😂
Đẹp 😘
Everything was going well till you started it up, It’s sounds like a generator,
122 miles per gallon? For real or cap?