Liking the look of the Honda CG125, from reviews they're pretty darn economical, anyone had experience of them?
They're practically bulletproof. If you do your CBT on a geared bike, you'll probably do it on one of these. They've been around forever, ultra-reliable, ultra-cheap, arguably a perfect first bike if you know you're going to be doing your DAS at some point.
Yup, along with the YBR125, the CG125 is a favourite of training schools. They're both really sound mechanically and cheap to run. There's always a market for them because there are always people learning to ride so you'll always be able to sell one on afterwards.
So if you buy a £1000 bike you should budget £500 on safety gear?
I'm looking at learning in the near future. Is it worth getting a YBR125 new? I'm thinking it might be worth it for the finance and the free insurance deals.
Depends, I got my YZF-R125 new from Yamaha on 0% finance over three years, so I only pay £80 a month, but I knew I was going to keep it for the full three years and plan on keeping it for many years afterwards, and it was easier than spunking my savings away or getting it on a credit card, plus I wanted a "new" bike.
What will the insurance typically cost for a 27 year old on a CBT?