bonio Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 Dunno, but I wouldn't be surprised if its harder to get hold of any secondhand Japanese 125 now than it was a couple of years back. Covid has interrupted supply chains of new bikes, meaning greater demand for secondhand ones. Quote
JayMutt Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 46 minutes ago, bonio said: Dunno, but I wouldn't be surprised if its harder to get hold of any secondhand Japanese 125 now than it was a couple of years back. Covid has interrupted supply chains of new bikes, meaning greater demand for secondhand ones. I see more options if you buy from a private seller. But if you're a newbie to Motorcycling and see a bike you like but don't want to be conned and waste your money, what are you meant to do? Bring someone with you who knows their stuff about bikes? Other concerns I would have buying from a private seller are making sure that MOT and warranty are legit. Quote
JayMutt Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 Take this advertisement for example...https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125090501528?hash=item1d1ff99398:g:cUIAAOSw4tJhp4-x What stood out is the detailed list of new parts added (poor marks for spelling though). From the pictures the bike does look in good condition (obviously you would give it really good thorough check in person). The price also seems fair (unless guys who know their stuff think otherwise). The seller has stated that the buyer would need to arrange an MOT. Is this a cause for concern? Would you rather buy a bike that has recently had an MOT? Would the seller have to provide paperwork on the bike's history? How would a newbie buyer know that the bike is legally fit to ride on the road? Quote
Bender Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 18 minutes ago, JayMutt said: Take this advertisement for example...https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125090501528?hash=item1d1ff99398:g:cUIAAOSw4tJhp4-x What stood out is the detailed list of new parts added (poor marks for spelling though). From the pictures the bike does look in good condition (obviously you would give it really good thorough check in person). The price also seems fair (unless guys who know their stuff think otherwise). The seller has stated that the buyer would need to arrange an MOT. Is this a cause for concern? Would you rather buy a bike that has recently had an MOT? Would the seller have to provide paperwork on the bike's history? How would a newbie buyer know that the bike is legally fit to ride on the road? Yup would put me off too I took a mate who lives bikes. Quote
bonio Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 What would put me off is that the bike looks as if it's been tarted up to sell on ebay. I'd be nervous that there could be a load of problems under all that cafe racer styling. Quote
Guest Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 AI'd avoid that. I don't like the haven't got time for an mot shite. If you've got time to do a proper build on a bike you can spare a couple of hours to mot it. Quote
oldgrump Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 Hi @JayMutt, If he's spent that amount of money with new bit's, why doesn't he get it MOT'd!!! I like the fact he reckons it runs fine!! Yet there's no Mot, and only 1.1 kilometers on clock!!!! No Chainguard! Wrong Numberplate! Not only to small, but needs to be a yellow reflective one. And the bolts holding the handlebars on top yoke look wrong, especially top left!! Tyres look to be very shiny! so probably very old and knackered. Walk away!!! Quote
Mississippi Bullfrog Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 7 hours ago, JayMutt said: Take this advertisement for example...https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/125090501528?hash=item1d1ff99398:g:cUIAAOSw4tJhp4-x What stood out is the detailed list of new parts added (poor marks for spelling though). From the pictures the bike does look in good condition (obviously you would give it really good thorough check in person). The price also seems fair (unless guys who know their stuff think otherwise). The seller has stated that the buyer would need to arrange an MOT. Is this a cause for concern? Would you rather buy a bike that has recently had an MOT? Would the seller have to provide paperwork on the bike's history? How would a newbie buyer know that the bike is legally fit to ride on the road? You want something that hasn't been messed about with. Get a bike that is as original as possible. A list of new parts doesn't mean they are good parts. Bikes done up to sell are usually thrown together with the cheapest tat buyable from China. Quote
KiwiBob Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 (edited) YBR 125? ... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294529564544?hash=item4493547f80:g:1jsAAOSwulZheEbo Just noticed it was a Cat C so may need to ask a few more questions. Edited January 13, 2022 by KiwiBob Quote
JayMutt Posted January 13, 2022 Posted January 13, 2022 54 minutes ago, KiwiBob said: YBR 125? ... https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/294529564544?hash=item4493547f80:g:1jsAAOSwulZheEbo Just noticed it was a Cat C so may need to ask a few more questions. This would be within my price range for when I look towards getting my first bike. Auto trader definitely has more options though. Quote
Mississippi Bullfrog Posted January 14, 2022 Posted January 14, 2022 You can often pick up bargain with bikes that have been through an insurance claim. Obviously check what the damage was, but a lot of bikes get written off for very minor issues. They are easy to repair, cheap to buy, you just have to accept you'll get less back on it if you trade or sell it. If you keep it then it's a great way to buy a bike. I've sold bikes with a marker on them and you don't lose anything more on them than a normal deal so long as you buy them cheap to begin with. Quote
fastbob Posted January 14, 2022 Posted January 14, 2022 (edited) On 12/01/2022 at 23:31, JayMutt said: Are the CG125's hard to come by? Been on Auto Trader (just to have a look) and only seen six available across the country. Join the CG 125 Facebook page .There are some decent bikes on there from time to time and some are at reasonable prices . For example : Edited January 14, 2022 by fastbob Quote
JayMutt Posted January 14, 2022 Posted January 14, 2022 Prices for many used bikes seem more affordable (less than £1000) outside of London (typically further North, etc). London prices well over £1000. Quote
skyrider Posted January 14, 2022 Posted January 14, 2022 4 hours ago, fastbob said: Join the CG 125 Facebook page .There are some decent bikes on there from time to time and some are at reasonable prices . For example : that one looks looked after Quote
fastbob Posted January 14, 2022 Posted January 14, 2022 4 hours ago, skyrider said: that one looks looked after It's all there but a black painted exhaust is an indication of rust . Quote
Blackholesun Posted January 16, 2022 Posted January 16, 2022 In my time on a 125 I bought both of mine on Facebook marketplace for less than a grand (they were YBR though) good time to buy is when the weather is shite...like now 1 Quote
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