Yamaha r125 look amazing in the flesh

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I dropped off the 636 at a local bike dealer who wanted it for a track day and had a look around his stuff and he had this Yamaha r125 for sale…

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It would struggle carrying me about i suspect but what a thing for someone wanting a 125. Looked like a proper bike. I’d have been very pleased rocking up to sixth form on that.
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I hadn't 2p to rub together when I was at secondary school. Bikes were only a dream.
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Same but also I wouldn’t have been allowed to have a bike even if it was a possibility :lol:
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Skub wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 4:04 pm I hadn't 2p to rub together when I was at secondary school. Bikes were only a dream.
Me neither, but I scraped together enough to buy the cheapest thing in the local scooter shop. A Lambretta TV175 which was far from new. Learned a lot just by keeping it running :thumbup:

A couple of friends had brand new Japanese 125s and they were an eye opener...who knew things could rev that high! :shock:
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They do look great. There are a few kids around this way who have them. They all have godawful open pipes on them though - they sound like really loud C90s whose exhausts have fallen off!
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dern wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 4:11 pm Same but also I wouldn’t have been allowed to have a bike even if it was a possibility :lol:
I rocked up to 6th form on my Puch 50 M3 :obscene-birdiedoublered:
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I turned up on a CB -1, same year, college, and bike as @Mr. Dazzle
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A_morti wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 4:50 pm I turned up on a CB -1, same year, college, and bike as @Mr. Dazzle
We were too pikey for sixth form.
ChrisW wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 4:12 pm They do look great. There are a few kids around this way who have them. They all have godawful open pipes on them though - they sound like really loud C90s whose exhausts have fallen off!
The revs climb far too slowly too :D
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Yeah kid in my road has one, at least I think it's one of those. Loud can and lot of blips coming down the road. I love it as it's a kid actually getting into bikes.

I should imagine my old TZR125 would smoke it though as the 4 strokes are proper restricted.
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Supermofo wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 6:11 pm Yeah kid in my road has one, at least I think it's one of those. Loud can and lot of blips coming down the road. I love it as it's a kid actually getting into bikes.

I should imagine my old TZR125 would smoke it though as the 4 strokes are proper restricted.
Even my old YAS 125 was quickerer than a modern one.
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Mr. Dazzle wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 4:52 pm The revs climb far too slowly too :D
Hehe - true!
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I owned this up until a couple of years ago, well past my teenage years. 22 years old now, and still looks modern.
33bhp too.
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I had an Aprilia AF1 125 at 6th form. But then again I am pretty hard and street and cool.

When I went to University I had a GSRX1100L.

Both bought with money I'd earned doing work.
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MyLittleStudPony wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:44 pm Both bought with money I'd earned doing work.
Part time model, part time enforcer. Semi professional gigolo?

I didn't go to sixth form, I did a YTS. To get there I had a GP100, when that was stolen a KC100 and when that was stolen a NS125R.
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Whysub wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:42 pm IMG-20220221-WA0005.jpg

I owned this up until a couple of years ago, well past my teenage years. 22 years old now, and still looks modern.
33bhp too.
Unobtainable stuff of dreams for the 17 year old me.
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Alberto Tomba had a Mito.

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Boys are the ones with a 125 right?
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I had one up till august last year.

I was 47, 6'1 and 19 stone.

I'm sure I looked ridiculous but it was one of the most fun bikes I ever had, it would redline in top at an indicated 81mph.
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KungFooBob wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:49 pm
MyLittleStudPony wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:44 pm Both bought with money I'd earned doing work.
Part time model, part time enforcer. Semi professional gigolo?

I didn't go to sixth form, I did a YTS. To get there I had a GP100, when that was stolen a KC100 and when that was stolen a NS125R.
Working in a village shop and then as a motorbike courier sadly.


And look at you now, shitting the clever IT money and motorhomes and Mercs and Maseratis. And me ending up as a form filler inner and checker, running round in an old VW.
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MyLittleStudPony wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 9:26 pm
KungFooBob wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:49 pm
MyLittleStudPony wrote: Sun Mar 19, 2023 8:44 pm Both bought with money I'd earned doing work.
Part time model, part time enforcer. Semi professional gigolo?

I didn't go to sixth form, I did a YTS. To get there I had a GP100, when that was stolen a KC100 and when that was stolen a NS125R.
Working in a village shop and then as a motorbike courier sadly.


And look at you now, shitting the clever IT money and motorhomes and Mercs and Maseratis. And me ending up as a form filler in and checker, running round in an old VW.
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