CBR 125 uphill?

The way I see it, if you are on a 125 or 1000cc bike, 80km/h speed limit is 80km/h regardless of what bike you have...

Not really. At 80km/h the 125 is like a frenzied little poodle on the verge of heart attack, where the 1000 at 80km/h is like cruising pit lane at Daytona going "yo wat up?
 
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Anyone who tells you that a 125 or 250 is a toy and a 500 is not, is trying to sell you a 500.

A 125 is fine on a hill, you just have to pedal harder;), and shift more than on a bigger bike.

People on bigger bikes never learn to shift.
 
Those who ride motorcycles/ those who own motorcycles that they use to compensate for certain inadequacies.

Lol, makes sense.
 
Looks like this thread is split into people that ride motorcycles and people that ride toy motorcycles. Here you have a chick telling the OP to work his way up to a GS500 which in the real motorcycle world is the perfect learning bike. Live and let live, buy what you want OP. You've heard from both camps.

A chick? I'm not yellow and I don't have feathers. But anyway, go ahead and discriminate. That's your opinion and you're entitled to it but there is no such thing as a toy motorcycle. I guess you aren't mature enough yet to realize that. A bike is a bike, regardless of size.
 
A bike is a bike, regardless of size

well there IS a line to be drawn ;)

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But your sentiment is correct.....and I started on a 40cc Allstate. Something like a 125 CBR would have been heaven.
 
LOL! I love these little things!

For ***** and giggles, I would love to squish my butt onto one of these pocket bikes :D!

Everyone learns at a different pace. And certainly nothing wrong with a bigger bike, if you have the maturity and sense to learn responsibly and spend within your range for insurance.

Besides, OP is probably not even following the thread anymore...fed up by now or questioning their choice of ccs on ego alone. Meh :/

well there IS a line to be drawn ;)

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But your sentiment is correct.....and I started on a 40cc Allstate. Something like a 125 CBR would have been heaven.
 
Mine's bigger ;)
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Just have to find somewhere legal to ride it, if I can't get it licensed.
 
How much power do those bikes have? Plz don't tell me 125+ cc... lol.

I'm not sure on the cc because I've only been on one once and it was just in a parking lot but it is very easy to wheelie when you put it into second without letting off on the throttle. They don't have a clutch so to switch gears, you just let go of the throttle and stomp or kick up. The gears can be changed up and down on it. (Four stomps down to get into 4th and vice versa up.. A little different than a regular bike) lol I squealed like a pig when I did it but it was fun as hell. lol Because of that, I'm seriously considering getting one just to piss around on with friends in a lot and have mini races on them. haha So much fun.
 
Picked up a 2000 Kawi EX500r for pretty cheap. Love it so far, just need to look around for some cheap insurance :P
 
Sweet! How does it go down hill? Effortless, I bet.
 
I'd say near the top of the mountain it gets too 45 degrees. It's very steep hill. After reading all the comments I'm a lot more confident in getting a 125 then I was before. Thanks guys
Didn't read the whole thread so maybe this has been addressed already but there is no way there is a road with a 45 degree incline on it.
 
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