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125s

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 6:25 am
by Boycey
I'm reletively new to biking (experience wise; i've been interested in bikes since i was 6) and am hopefully going to be getting a 125 soon. I was just wondering if there were any reccommendations from anyone who has bought a 125 before (i'm considering an Aprilia RS125.

Any imput greatly appreciated,

Boycey :D

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 10:28 am
by Keyoke
Simple answer, if you havent ridden before, dont get one!

They are way too expensive for what they are, and although just a 125 - can be too much bike for the first-timer. Capable of 120mph, they are really quite the little screamer!

Still, it is a lot better than an R6 or something I suppose...

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 11:32 am
by TorontoBoy
What kind of riding do you want to do? Learning, commuting, racing? Where are you located? Canada, US, UK, Europe? You have your 4t CB/CG125s that are great to learn on and cruise at 80kph/50mph, and then you have your slew of 2t 125s that have much more power. You'll need to narrow it down a little.

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 3:45 pm
by Ninja Geoff
what kinda power does that RS125 put down?

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 6:34 pm
by TechTMW
33 bhp 14 ft-lb on a bike that weighs ~280lbs

Comprable to the Ninja250

28 bhp 14 ft-lb at ~320 lbs

The stroker also has a better suspension setup - it's considered a race rep while the Ninja is more of a beginner bike.

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 8:43 pm
by Ninja Geoff
TechBMW wrote:33 bhp 14 ft-lb on a bike that weighs ~280lbs

Comprable to the Ninja250

28 bhp 14 ft-lb at ~320 lbs

The stroker also has a better suspension setup - it's considered a race rep while the Ninja is more of a beginner bike.
i want one.... the Aprilla that is.
That is one stressed out motor though. half the displacment as the ninja, but more HP.

Posted: Sun Sep 04, 2005 11:35 pm
by iwannadie
GeoffXR200R wrote:
TechBMW wrote:33 bhp 14 ft-lb on a bike that weighs ~280lbs

Comprable to the Ninja250

28 bhp 14 ft-lb at ~320 lbs

The stroker also has a better suspension setup - it's considered a race rep while the Ninja is more of a beginner bike.
i want one.... the Aprilla that is.
That is one stressed out motor though. half the displacment as the ninja, but more HP.
dont they redline at like 19000 or something. i saw another forum someone was considering it for a first bike too but quickly was told other wise.

also alot of places it wont be legal on the freeways.

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 12:45 am
by TechTMW
They redline at about 12,500. Not bad for a 2-stroke single

They can also run at 110mph, yeh, but at about redline. This will tear up the motor in short order. I wouldn't sustain anything over 80mph on one unless you want to be changing rings and cylinders every stinking month.

That's why i'm more leaning towards the rs250 ... ohhhh yeah.

250cc 2-stroke V-twin - 60hp/32ft-lb (Can be modded to well over 70hp) and weighs just under 300lbs dry. Can you say tasty? Have yet to find a decent used one that hasen't been flogged like hell. (Can't understand why :laughing: )

Compare that to the Ninja 500 - 388 lbs 54hp, 30.9ft-lb

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 1:54 am
by sapaul
That Aprillia is going to bite you, there are 250, 400, even 500 bikes that are a easier to handle than that little devil. Just like life a bike purchase is about risk. If you can manage the risk, fine, all well and good. Be honest with yourself and if you determine to treat the Aprillia with respect and learn to grow with it, no problem. If not, you are asking to be bitten. Are you going to buy a full set of leathers to go with that bike?

Posted: Mon Sep 05, 2005 2:39 am
by iwannadie
how much do the 125s go for used in OK shape, not perfect as its the nature of that bike to beat it... be cool to have one just for fun really ;)
but i havent seen any in local cycle traders that i know of, or on ebay in my area.