Getting back on a bike

Soldato
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I would like to share my recent experiance about returning to the saddle. After riding a bike from the age of 18 until i was 22 I didnt touch a bike until some 3 years later when due to work commitments I was forced back onto two weels.

My first bike was a CG 125 that I paid £400 for direct from the test centre I did my first CBT at. Lovely machine that was written off in a crash around 6 months after I bought it. 2 weeks later and a shiney new CBR125R was delivered. This sat in the garage for a few weeks as my injuries healed but I was itching to get on it.

Rode on this bike for the next 18 months until i decided to renwew the CBT and take the full test (before the Mod1/2 came in) Got way ahead of myself and already bought a GS 500 as a first foray into bigger bikes. Failed the test due to a foolish road positioning error. So here I am left with 2 bikes, one I cant ride and the other I was relying on selling to pay bills etc. Oh how the young are foolish! Ended up selling both bikes and getting the bus or a lift to work.

Some 2 years pass and I never really had the buzz to get back on a bike. Come December 2011 and my workmate who gives me a lift to work decided to move jobs so I am faced with a challenge. Get a bike or get the bus. Easy choice. Off i go to redo another CBT. Passed with flying colours.

I had a weeks notice to get the test done, new gear and a new bike ordered, all on a tiny budget. Ended up riding a Piaggio Zip SP 50. A terrible bike, if you can call it a bike. After riding this for 2 weeks I can see why my Dad, a very experianced rider, flat out refused to let me have one at 16.

Yesterday I was on trade-it looking at bikes for sale when I come across a CG125 for £550. Needs some work, exhaust has lost all the chrome and the front brake needs fluid. 3 hours later and I have seen the bike and the owner has delivered it to my house.

Spent today fixing up the 50, exhaust needed welding up and the electrics sorting. took about 3 hours to sort all of this and I trundle back home from Dad's, picking up some Dot 5.1 and oil on the way. The next hour is spent bleeding the brake, until finally the spongyness has gone and I have solid brakes again. Oil is changed, lights are checked, tyres checked and off to the petrol station I go on my new machine.

That mile was the nicest mile I have ridden in a long time. After the 50 topping out at 25 up a hill (I live at the bottom of a massive hill!) it is such a good feeling to hit 40 without a struggle. Tank is filled and off for a ride I go.

I will never take the humble CG125 for granted again. It is great to be back on the road, with a bike where I control the gears!

Now all I need to do is book some training days in and prepare to take the full test again. Then ZX-6 and beyond!
 
some sad news already, got about 10 miles out of the CG and it refuses to run. Think its a fueling issue so will need to clean the filters and check the tap later. Hopefully this will fix it, if not an engline strip down and clean is looking possible. Not impressed at all!
 
Well the CG was proper dead. To much work to fix, the crank bearings were shot so the bike has been broken for bits. already got the money back so no big harm done.

Anyway, picked up a CBR125R on a 08 plate with 4100 miles in black for £1450 which is a steal! Being delivered on weds so all things being equal i'll be a much happier biker on thursdays commute!
 
£50 quid on a helmet? Is your life not worth more than that? Really can't see the point in cheaping out on a helmet. Seriosuly, a good helmet will save your life. Look at a proper full face Arai or Shoei. Well worth the money and will last 10 times longer than the cheap ones.
 
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