Newbie here from Scotland!
#1
Newbie here from Scotland!
Hey Guys!! I'm new to the whole bike scene and thought i better find some guys with all the knowledge i'll need!
Just bought a CBR 125 R 2013 as my first bike, Not sure if it's the right bike in you're eyes but i didn't want to get something too powerful with as little experience as i have.
It's brand new, straight out the showroom all stock and black.
No pictures atm but im sure you guys have seen them before anyways
Any advice?
Cheers
Just bought a CBR 125 R 2013 as my first bike, Not sure if it's the right bike in you're eyes but i didn't want to get something too powerful with as little experience as i have.
It's brand new, straight out the showroom all stock and black.
No pictures atm but im sure you guys have seen them before anyways
Any advice?
Cheers
#2
#6
Welcome to the CBR Forum Mackie,
Wise words from Demon above! Learning how to ride on a small capacity bike actually makes you a better rider in the long run because you learn how to keep corner speed up.
I have a soft spot for the Honda 125s, having ridden over 3,000 km on one - with Mrs SB on another - through Vietnam last year. We had a ball on them.
Remember All The Gear All The Time (ATGATT).
Be safe out there
Cheers, SB
Wise words from Demon above! Learning how to ride on a small capacity bike actually makes you a better rider in the long run because you learn how to keep corner speed up.
I have a soft spot for the Honda 125s, having ridden over 3,000 km on one - with Mrs SB on another - through Vietnam last year. We had a ball on them.
Remember All The Gear All The Time (ATGATT).
Be safe out there
Cheers, SB
#8
Welcome to CBRF... The 125 is an excellent learning platform... Light enough to throw around, yet quick enough to raise your pluse... Just take it slow and don't outride your ability... Invest in good gear to wear and always wear your gear... Every biker is allergic to tarmac... A motorcycle safety course is the best place to learn the basics... Experience will come with seat time... Enjoy the bike, but respect the power... You'll do just fine... Be safe, Ride your own ride...