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Yamaha Grizzly 125
Advantages: easy to operate, good second hand value
Disadvantages: key in wrong position
...Yamaha Grizzly 125 ATV.
Firstly a bit of history to show how opinions are formed. We operate a company in Scotland offering Quad Bike Treks for anybody over the age of sixteen, in other words the bikes are used a lot and by anybody from beginners to more experienced riders. Whatever bikes we use have to be mechanically reliable and be able to withstand some abuse. Up until the beginning of this year we used the Breeze model, mostly because its small and light, not too small but still light enough that one person can lift the bike ? pretty useful when you are on your own with a bogged down bike! Another reason for the choice being they are Semi-Automatic put it in forward gear push throttle and it goes, no gear changes to worry about.
Anyway back to the review if you are thinking about buying a quad, you can?t go far wrong...
euan.ferguson68
16.05.2007 ·
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Review of Yamaha Grizzly 125
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Yamaha SR125
Advantages: Comforable, light on fuel, easy to repair
Disadvantages: Sluggish on cornering
...The Yamaha SR125 is a small, custom-style bike. Being 5'3", it was a good choice for my first bike. It's reliable and easy to ride. Over the 5 years that I owned one, all I needed to do was give it an annual service, apart from topping up the oil and replacing the headlight bulb.
The bulb needed replacing, on average, about once a year. It uses the same 12v type as a scooter so there was no lack of supply. ( Scooter shops seemed to offer it cheaper than dedicated motorbike shops). The other cosmetic items that occaisionally needed replacing were the clutch and brake handles. Also pretty inexpensive, about £12, depending on where you buy from.
The rear brake is a drum brake which is quite old-fashioned now, but easy enough to work with. The petrol consumption is very good. I rode from South London (Waterloo) to North London...
kittyhaus
12.01.2001 (07.12.2000) ·
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Review of Yamaha SR125
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Owning a Yamaha TZR 125
Advantages: A quick reliable bike, can be ridded on L-Plates
Disadvantages: A bit unrefined at lows revs (two stroke misfire)
...I use my '89 Yam TZR 125 every day as a means of getting to work. It has done 35,000 miles, 7000 of which have been done by myself. It is fully de-restricted (servo power valve connected) and can top 100mph on a good day It has needed very little work apart from a new clutch, chain and sprockets (General Wear and Tear). They are easy to maintain and while yamaha genuine parts are quite pricey, you are guaranteed good quality and robustness when you buy them, in my opinion you HAVE to use the genuine parts, don't trust pattern products as they are always of lesser quality.
It is in the same class as a Cagiva Mito, Aprilia RS125, Honda NSR125R and a Suzuki RG125. It out performs the latter japanese bikes but lags behind the italian models. However the italian bikes suffer from reliability problems, parts availability troubles...
tzrexpert
11.11.2002 (20.11.2002) ·
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Review of Yamaha - TZR 125
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YBR-125, Would reccomend to anyone! Good Quality money-saver
Advantages: Runs on fresh air! An all round bargain!
Disadvantages: Speed isn't great, but only as expected from a 125cc
...I bought my YBR 125 from new in October 2008, downgrading from a fuel guzzling car for a more economical option. Woah! What an economical option! the tank is a 2 gallon which costs about £8-9 to fill from empty at present. The tank will last between 190-200 miles!! (80-100mpg!). You would expect there must be some downsides to this small cheap bike. Well there aren't really any. Speed? Well, yes, this is not a bike built for motorway use, however will comfortably sit at 60mph all day. I have managed 75 however this was downhill with a strong wind behind me! Common sense tells you that if you want to go fast don't buy a 125! Another downside is personal preferance really, but I do a lot of night riding and the full beam isn't all that full! Could do with being brighter as standard! gearbox is sweet as a nut, along with the rest...
jhodd90
16.02.2009 ·
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Review of Yamaha YBR 125
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TDR125 - the fun bike
Advantages: lots of fun to ride, great handling, funky looks
Disadvantages: slow, requires lots of modifications to get the best performance (but it's worth it!)
...check you can get your feet on the ground first.
The handlebars are wide and the seat well padded and comfy. The twin headlights are very powerful making bad weather or night riding no problem at all. Fit Philips Blue Vision bulbs for the finishing touch. Underneath the seat there is space for a U lock, a toolkit, mobile phone and wet weather gear. The brakes are up to the usual high Yamaha standard. The front brake is almost too good: slamming it on at 30mph results in the rear end lifting nicely. Lots of fun!
2 stroke 125's have the advantage over 4 strokes in that they have to be restricted in order to qualify for the 12bhp/60mph learner laws. In the TDR's case, the powervalve and exhaust limit the bike - max revs are 8,000 rpm which is about 60mph in top gear. This is great for learners and once you have passed your test you can...
tomsmith500
03.04.2004 ·
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Review of Yamaha TDR125
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Best 125cc Motorcycle
Advantages: Loads
Disadvantages: Less than all other 125cc Motorcycles
...I have a Honda CG125, 2005 year, owned from new
I could tell you how good the bike is, like nearly every review of the bike.
But I do not wish to bore you with another identical review saying exactly the same.
I was amazed to find no websites that support the Honda CG125, so I have created one.
http://hondacg125.awardspace.com/
If you like my website, please rate this review as high as possible, since it's the best way for people to find my website using the search engines (else website will be hard to find).
I could write a very large review of the bike, since I am an experienced rider, I past my test over 10 years ago and have had several bikes, I have also done over 10,000 miles on the bike, including many trips between 150 and 250 miles in a day.
I have also been reading everything I can about the Honda CG125...
HondaCG125
09.10.2007 ·
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Review of Honda CG-125
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Ybr 125
Advantages: Feul
Disadvantages: bendy handle bars and stand
...I have now had the ybr 125 for 2-3 yrs and it is by all means a great bike. Im 6ft 2 and it feels comfy not too small for me. As for the feul wow never have i known a bike thats run for so long on a full tank and downhill with the wind behind you you can reach 70mph although never have i done this as its not legal (mmmmm). Someone mentioned before it can take a wack as they went through a fence and it was fine, but let me tel yu this is not entirly true. I lost my back end on oil at about 15mph (as you do) and the handle bars bent real badly and cost quiete a bit to replace, my bike is actually on its 3rd set of handle bars to as it was kicked over by the youth of today and again the bars bent to the point of unstraightening and had to be replaced. Also i am now after 2 and a half yrs have alot of trouble with starting the bike on random...
firejon
14.05.2007 (13.05.2007) ·
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Review of Yamaha YBR 125
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Dragstar 125 the bike with street cred and safety
Advantages: Well balanced power to weight ratio
Disadvantages: Some of the pannels are chrome plated plastic
...Having been a biker on and off for over thirty years I went with my son (19 years) to find a replacement for his sick Yamaha 125 custom.
Getting lost looking for a motorcycle dealer who had moved, we were looking for directions and were attracted by the sight of a lovely, what we thought to be Harley Davidson Fat Boy. parked outside a security lodge. This bike turned out to be the Yamaha 125 Dragstar and my son was in love for the first time.
The bike looks fantastic and has bags of power and a lovely deep note to the engine. None of the whiny noises of the other 125cc bikes on the market due to the v twin configuration of the engine.
From my point of view being the concerned parent with some experence of the biking world,
I was pleased to see a machine with the weight to resist the onslaught of a crosswind and the power to deliver...
Zaphoid
17.04.2004 ·
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Review of Yamaha XVS 125 Dragster
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Yamaha Dragstar 125cc motorbikes
Advantages: small cruiser that any legal rider can ride. price isn't too bad if you look around , looks and sounds great,makes heads turn
Disadvantages: could go a little faster
...The dragstar 125 is the lastest thing in 125cc's. Not only does it look great, u also can have one at the age of 17 as long as u have passed ur CBT (compulsory basic training). This training is priced between £70-£100.
All that it means is that u can ride up to a 125cc with 'L' plates and a provisional licence! The dragstar 125 is priced between £3300-£3000 brand new, but i suggest that u look about for a second hand one as u can pick a 6 month old one up for under £2000 as the price of bikes quickly de-value. You can find second hand bikes in most bike shops but the magazine 'autotrader' make a 'bike trader' which is out every fortnight at the cost of £1.95 from most papershops!
ABOUT THE BIKE
the yamaha dragstar 125 is also known as XVS125
ENGINE
type : 4 stroke, V-type air-cooled, SOHC
displacement : 124cc
bore x stroke...
kelly54
13.06.2001 ·
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Review of Fiat
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A Better 125 than Honda's CG
Advantages: On the Road price, Fuel Economy, UK Learner Legal, Practical Size
Disadvantages: Choke is on the engine, not the bars - Wont keep battery charged
...I've had this bike for five months, and have to tell people about it. This is a great 125. I set out to buy a new Honda CG125, but was won by the better styling, better equipment, and lower OTR price of Yamaha's YBR 125. I haven't regretted it. This is a great little 125. And it looks good! I think it's really important to be able to like your bike, and the styling of this one makes it easy to like! On top of that, it's a nice ride. There is NO vibration. Once the engine is broken in, everything is smooth and quiet. (The clocks include a rev counter, which is handy when riding the engine in, and getting to know it. The enging is air cooled, and prone to overheat during the breaking in period. After that, it stays cooler. There is no engine temperature gauge, but if you ride through a puddle and a cloud of steam puffs up at you, you know...
fatboysime
24.12.2005 ·
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Review of Yamaha YBR 125
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