You’re right, I’m not sure if using practical knowledge of most likely breakages counts as cheating, but right nonetheless.
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Happens to us all...
I'm liking this little stunner..
https://www.youtube.com/shorts/ACUCb...?feature=share
late last yr i paid £350 for a set of road 5 tyres with fitting inc (120/190) - i prefer the road 5's over the S22's that came off and they last much longer , unless you do a lot of track days most people will be better off with sports tourer tyres these days (road 5/6 or mezeler roadtec 01 se )
Just booked my 125 in for its next service. Over the next three weeks, I'll be aiming to ride a smidge more than 800 miles. Dear Weather, perk up a bit, please....
You can get Road5 supply only for around £280 in 120/190 just now.
Thought about Conti RA4 (but not at that premium over S22) but I reckon I am doing about 500m/yr on the R-1. They'll be off the bike before they have done 3,000m.
Tried the S22s on my S1000XR (on it when bought) and like them. Roadtecs too slow a profile for R-1, I think. Happy with the Road5 for the S1000XR for day runs and 3,500m holidays.
Finally got to have a run out to Helmsley and back, the wind and rain held off enough to justify a bag of chips…
Bring on the summer…
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I think someone has horked up on yer chips there !
Used to stop at Helmesley enroute to Hull ferry- and have a snackette of a pie. They were pretty decent. Parking was dire, with no free bike parking from memory?
Nice place, has to be said.
Haha, them's scraps mate (essential to a bag of chips), aye it is a nice place and they still charge for parking (if you pay)...
Was in Browns on Saturday, I live just six miles from Helmsley.
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Got the CB360 stripped down to the frame and have started to refresh some of the painted bits, not a back to bare metal and respray or powder coat job but a good freshen up.
Nearly time to get busy refurbishing, replacing and fitting bits back on the frame. I’m really enjoying myself.
I think so, lived in the area around Helmsley all my life and have no intention of leaving! I had twenty five years of biking, and Helmsley was usually the place my mate and I met prior to heading up the dales. Once I gave up sports bikes I went back to single cylinder trail bikes and spent my time exploring the tiny roads of the moors and the wolds, spoilt for choice around here!
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Just met an 18 year old lad, he was carrying a helmet and looking well rained upon. So I had to enquire. He too has a CB125R. Private sale, he paid £900 back in September. Since then, he's done 10,000 miles. He was called Harley, so I taught him the term Nominative Determination.
10k miles on a cb125r over winter
Something isn’t adding up or the guy is mental
He was a very slight, definitely medium height at best, unassuming guy from Scarborough, naturally polite in manner. Long hair, bum fluff 'tach. He will have ridden over in some properly filthy weather.
Do 25 miles a day Mon-Fri, 100 a day Sat/Sun, and in 30 weeks your near enough there. Easier to ignore the weather when you're a teenager. Anyway, I found it an inspiring encounter, really nice guy.
We have one at work in the loading bay who rides his 125 30 miles each way 5 days a week as it’s the only way he can get into work from where he lives. I’ve always thought he was to be admired for feeling out grip on a snowy night in January but he’s never missed a day since he started.
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I did big miles on my Honda NS125f when I was an 18 year old student. Once rode from Southampton to Cardiff with my now wife on the back in a snowstorm. From memory I did about 25k miles that year through all weathers, and the kit I had was terrible . Fair play to that kid, and glad to hear the next generation are getting out there, I am a lot softer these days!
My first legal bike 50cc Puch MS50D, bought at 16 , 7000 miles in the first year then swapped just before 17 th birthday for a “proper bike”. Laughable thing is the Puch was a real pedal and pop so max speed 35/40 tops. Also I was still at school five days a week so that mileage was weekends and evenings.
I must have had equal doses of Independence/ Determination and most importantly patience:) ;)
I did 16 to 18k a year for years in all weathers, generally on sports bikes in my 30's.
Glad I don't have to do that anymore.
Andy
Wanted - Damasko DC57
Having a biking dilemma.
Buy a new 2024 Triumph Thruxton for £15k or buy a 2023 Triumph Thruxton RS for £12k?
Love the British Racing Green buy can I justify the £3k for it, urghhhh...
I have a BMW R1250GS, that does everything well but the whole idea of getting my bike licence was for a good run out to somewhere nice then ride back, nothing too fast or sporty and I've always had a Thruxton itch since I first laid my eyes on them.
So the GS for proper long runs and a Thruxton for fun.
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I fell for some Met Office porkies so am in a rainy cloudy Hawes. Usual cafe is shut for the day, so have found a tiny place called the Folly. Glad to have noted the advice 100 pages back about always carrying some cash.
Lots of Royal Enfields in Hawes today, always a happy sight.
Today learnt the Malham Langcliffe road, even more fun than thr drop down from Pen Y Ghent into Stainforth.
Found the clouds had lifted a bit while I was having lunch so went north over Buttertubs, north to Keld and then north again to Tan Hill Inn, where I turned east, eventually coming down Arkangarthdale ro Reeth. Turned out to be a properly long ride, for me, 180 miles.
Leaving my Direct Access until after my trip in May. Once I've a full license, I would be astonished if I buy anything other than a CB500F in Unnecessary Yellow:
Of course, I'll be letting my trip and the DA course have a big influence on my thinking. But right now that's what I want - what I've got atm, plus the abilities to get up hills and overtake hatchbacks doing 55mph on the A19.
Very pleased to find a photo of one looking at dusty as mine would look I worked out that my bike gets cleaned once every 333 miles. Ahem.
How you finding it?
I looked at the Thruxton R as I’ve seen some nice ones for around £7-£8k.
But then I’m swayed by this for less than £12k or going for the FE for £15k.
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COTA basking in the afternoon sun!
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It really is a case of diminishing marginal returns; one the one hand, how much more fun will you have on the £12k bike compared to the £8k bike or the £15k bike compared to the £12k?
On the other hand, if you buy either the £8k or £12k bike, will you always regret not getting the FE?
I keep looking at the Z900RS, Speed twin 1200 and Thruxton R but can’t see me having any more fun than I do on my XJR1300 which is probably only worth about £3.5k
I met a few people at the High Beech tea hut earlier, I was surprised how many bikes were out on a Friday
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By a strange quirk, I happened to pass the Superbike Factory in Milton Keynes with about an hour slack in my schedule.
So I thought it would rude not to pop in.
A huge number of bikes, all nicely presented.
All the bikes have a "don't touch, ask a member of staff to help you" notice and, as there was a bike I wanted to sit on (R9T with Unit Garage Comfort handlebar conversion), I finally approached the staff and they were more than happy to oblige.
I explained that I only wanted to try the handlebar position and the sales chap was totally chilled, pulling the bike out for me to sit on.
We talked about the differences between the R9Ts they had in stock then, having spotted my Tudor BB 925, he asked me about my watch. Turned out that the chap had only been at the bike shop for 3 weeks and was doing it as a semi-retirement thing, but prior to that had worked at Bucherer for 15 years and was a massive watch geek with a decent collection.
So we spent more time talking watches than bikes.
Oh, and the Comfort bars felt comfortable :-)
It was one of his videos that helped me first come to the conclusion that the 500F was what I wanted :)
I've watched several of these videos on the new NX500, just as I did with the previous 500X. I haven't physically seen the new version, but I have inspected and sat on the 500X - I don't like how much I feel the bike in front of me, rather than under - on my 125R I like how the I am pretty much the bow of this ship ploughing through the ocean of existence, and I don't want my hands higher, or any kind of screen getting in the way. I do love the sound of the engine in all these Honda 500s - Schaaf calls it a "gargle"
https://youtu.be/6ZQMsFLkeCY?si=xwVRfVPsrd_Mur-1&t=132
Often in this big-bike-focused environment, I see people being dismissive of the performance of the 500s, but when I watch Schaaf on any of them (or the 300R for that matter) I know that the limiting factor is not going to be the bike, but me. Not that I ever want to ride like that, but if I did, I would have thought that becoming a better, more technically adept rider would be the way forward, not just adding extra power to mediocre abilities.