Honda CBR400RR: Discuss the Honda CBR400RR in this section. This part of fireblades also covers the Honda CBR 250 and CBR 125.
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CBR125R owner-to-be checking in!
06-28-2008, 5:14 PM
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Join Date: 01-20-2007 Location: UK
Bike(s): "FireShuriken" CBR 125R Age: 33 Posts: 257
Rep:  (30) Rep Power: 2
| CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Hi all. Cheers LoopyLee for inviting me over here. Just a quick intro about myself, have been driving for over 10 years, and am new-ish to the biking world.
I got my CBT in Christmas 2006 and later bought a lemon bike... With redundancies rocking the office money became bit of an issue in case of unexpected rainy days. So my biking experience came to a halt...
Anyhow. No point in sitting in the past and let my CBT run out. So here I am again. With the Honda Ticket To Freedom finance deal, I have put down a deposit for a CBR125R, and the dealership will look into getting it to me soon...!!!!  |
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06-29-2008, 11:14 AM
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#2 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
Join Date: 03-15-2008 Location: Everywhere.. via the interweb
Bike(s): Honda, Kawasaki Posts: 3,621
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Glad to see you here, pull up a chair and make yourself comfy.. I have just posted the specs and photos article on your bike.. bet you cant wait to get out and about on it..
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Last edited by LoopyLee : 06-30-2008 at 1:03 AM.
Reason: spelling... again!!!
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06-29-2008, 2:31 PM
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Join Date: 01-20-2007 Location: UK
Bike(s): "FireShuriken" CBR 125R Age: 33 Posts: 257
Rep:  (30) Rep Power: 2
| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Many thanks LoopyLee for getting the specs up.
Owwww... I can't wait alright! I have some serious baggages (cultural/family issues against motorcycling, bad experiences with past lemon bike etc). Your signature line should become my life's motto - The baggages are only just beginning to loosen, thanks to you and members of another motorcycling forum who for all the support and encouragements since my CBT.
Anyhow, the local Honda dealership will call in the next day or so to let me know when another black one will be available etc. Everything is in the pipeline!  |
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07-02-2008, 5:01 AM
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Join Date: 01-27-2007 Location: From England live in Thailand
Bike(s): 1990-92 Honda CBR 400rr Posts: 3,569
Rep:   (133) Rep Power: 6
| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in!  again Strummin, good to have another enthusiastic member on board  |
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07-02-2008, 5:09 AM
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Join Date: 10-03-2007 Location: nashville, tn
Bike(s): 2006 blue and yellow 1krr Posts: 753
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! welcome to the boards.. |
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07-02-2008, 7:01 AM
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#6 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
Join Date: 03-15-2008 Location: Everywhere.. via the interweb
Bike(s): Honda, Kawasaki Posts: 3,621
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Any news on your new bike yet??
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07-02-2008, 3:05 PM
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Join Date: 01-20-2007 Location: UK
Bike(s): "FireShuriken" CBR 125R Age: 33 Posts: 257
Rep:  (30) Rep Power: 2
| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Cheers for asking, Loopy. Called Firstline Motorcycles on Monday and they said they're not sure, but the Honda rep would be there on Tuesday with the delivery of a red CBR125, and they'd be in a better position to tell me when they'd get the black one.
No call on Tuesday from them.
Called them today at lunch and they said that the rep didn't come, and all they know is that the bikes are in the UK and they are waiting for a delivery. They suggested that I could call Honda myself and find out. Felt I was being fobbed off a bit but hey, I'll give them a long enough rope...
Called Honda today, who were very helpful and managed to tell me that the bikes will be going to the dealers in 2 weeks, which is pretty much consistent with what Firstline had told me at the beginning, "about 2-3 weeks".
It actually works out better as it gives me more time to ring around for insurance quotes (though I do have a shortlist already) and clear more space in the garage, as well as shopping for a chain and other bits. 
Last edited by StrumminRonin : 07-02-2008 at 3:11 PM.
Reason: to remove typos
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07-02-2008, 3:47 PM
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#8 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
Join Date: 03-15-2008 Location: Everywhere.. via the interweb
Bike(s): Honda, Kawasaki Posts: 3,621
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! It won't be long then.. but I bet the next 2-3 weeks are going to drag past!!!!!
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07-02-2008, 3:52 PM
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Join Date: 01-20-2007 Location: UK
Bike(s): "FireShuriken" CBR 125R Age: 33 Posts: 257
Rep:  (30) Rep Power: 2
| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! LOL. It's about the right sort of time, I think. I have been advised to get an Almax chain for the little bike, as well as get crash bungs for it. RG racing (or something). Shall I stick with my dealer or shall I go shopping for them myself? |
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07-02-2008, 4:01 PM
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#10 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
Join Date: 03-15-2008 Location: Everywhere.. via the interweb
Bike(s): Honda, Kawasaki Posts: 3,621
Rep:   (114) Rep Power: 5
| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Shop around on the interweb and see what sort of prices you can find them for.. you may, if you haggle a bit, get some freebies with your bike..
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07-03-2008, 5:04 AM
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Join Date: 01-27-2007 Location: From England live in Thailand
Bike(s): 1990-92 Honda CBR 400rr Posts: 3,569
Rep:   (133) Rep Power: 6
| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! I once rode the 150cc version of your bike. Their nice and light, so on those occasions where you think you've put the stand down but didn't the bike won't end up with scratched fairings and you won't have a dented pride. You can also cut through traffic quite quickly with these bikes... it's nice seeing all those cagers stuck in traffic while you're heading home at a reasonable pace  |
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07-03-2008, 6:09 AM
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Join Date: 09-07-2007 Location: A Canadian in Abu Dhabi, UAE
Bike(s): '88 Hawk GT; '98 Blade Age: 56 Posts: 480
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Welcome.
That CBR125R looks like it should be a lot of fun. I hope you've included protective gear in your budget. |
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07-03-2008, 6:51 AM
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Join Date: 06-06-2007 Location: newcastle australia
Bike(s): 08 1000rr, 07cbr125r, busa drag bike Age: 38 Posts: 237
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! they are fun little things to ride, i bought one for my girl to ride and she loves it...... |
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07-03-2008, 6:56 AM
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Join Date: 03-23-2008 Location: UK
Bike(s): 1995 CBR900rr, 2000 Ducati 748, 1990 GSX-R 750 Age: 40 Posts: 1,693
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Quote:
Originally Posted by StrumminRonin serious baggages | Bikes are a great way to rid yourself of baggage.. find a twisty bit, open that throttle and loose the baggage (and possibly your phone, eh loopy? ) |
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07-03-2008, 7:13 AM
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Join Date: 01-27-2007 Location: From England live in Thailand
Bike(s): 1990-92 Honda CBR 400rr Posts: 3,569
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Is there something you want to tell us, Loopy?  |
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07-03-2008, 1:03 PM
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#16 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
Join Date: 03-15-2008 Location: Everywhere.. via the interweb
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Ermm.... Just after I met Sideshow he took me out for my first ride on his bike  ... and I forgot to zip up the pocket where my mobile was  and as we went round a corner I felt something brush my knee.. It was a few hundred yards up the road when I thought "Sh*t.. that was my phone!!!!" I got Sideshows attention (eventually!!) and we turned round and went back to look.. There was my new mobile lying in the road, smashed to bits where it had been run over!!!!!
I still have it, as a momento of my first bike ride with him..
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07-04-2008, 6:23 AM
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Join Date: 01-27-2007 Location: From England live in Thailand
Bike(s): 1990-92 Honda CBR 400rr Posts: 3,569
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Quote:
Originally Posted by LoopyLee Ermm.... Just after I met Sideshow he took me out for my first ride on his bike  ... and I forgot to zip up the pocket where my mobile was  and as we went round a corner I felt something brush my knee.. It was a few hundred yards up the road when I thought "Sh*t.. that was my phone!!!!" I got Sideshows attention (eventually!!) and we turned round and went back to look.. There was my new mobile lying in the road, smashed to bits where it had been run over!!!!!
I still have it, as a momento of my first bike ride with him.. | Romantic... I guess  |
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07-04-2008, 2:21 PM
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#18 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
Join Date: 03-15-2008 Location: Everywhere.. via the interweb
Bike(s): Honda, Kawasaki Posts: 3,621
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Quote:
Originally Posted by Surffrog Romantic... I guess  |
At the time I was well hacked off.. It was the phone I had wanted for a while and within a month or two it was crushed!!!!
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07-07-2008, 4:15 AM
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Join Date: 01-27-2007 Location: From England live in Thailand
Bike(s): 1990-92 Honda CBR 400rr Posts: 3,569
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! I think that would pis* me off, too. |
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07-12-2008, 6:28 PM
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#20 | | WYSIWYG
Join Date: 12-11-2006 Location: Old Bar, Australia
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Quote:
Originally Posted by StrumminRonin Hi all. Cheers LoopyLee for inviting me over here. Just a quick intro about myself, have been driving for over 10 years, and am new-ish to the biking world.
I got my CBT in Christmas 2006 and later bought a lemon bike... With redundancies rocking the office money became bit of an issue in case of unexpected rainy days. So my biking experience came to a halt...
Anyhow. No point in sitting in the past and let my CBT run out. So here I am again. With the Honda Ticket To Freedom finance deal, I have put down a deposit for a CBR125R, and the dealership will look into getting it to me soon...!!!!  | Well! Has the stork flown in yet Strummin? |
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07-12-2008, 7:17 PM
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Join Date: 01-20-2007 Location: UK
Bike(s): "FireShuriken" CBR 125R Age: 33 Posts: 257
Rep:  (30) Rep Power: 2
| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Hi Macca. Thanks for asking. I'm expecting the stork sometime next week!  |
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07-14-2008, 5:19 AM
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Join Date: 01-27-2007 Location: From England live in Thailand
Bike(s): 1990-92 Honda CBR 400rr Posts: 3,569
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Photos will be expected, Strummin  |
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07-16-2008, 3:23 PM
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Join Date: 01-20-2007 Location: UK
Bike(s): "FireShuriken" CBR 125R Age: 33 Posts: 257
Rep:  (30) Rep Power: 2
| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Okay... going by the conversation I had with the dealership (Firstline Motorcycles), the stork from Honda should be either shot, or be given a sat nav and training on how to use it, and get its fluffy arse to me with my bike PDQ.
Bike is now not going to arrive in another 3-4 weeks, and that's just a guestimate. It may take longer.
Can't say I am impressed, but it may work out for the better in terms of insurance and as I am not rushing for getting a driving test before the change in September/October, I am not fussed. Furthermore, another advantage to getting my bike late, may be even late August, is that the critters from schools will have finshed their summer holidays, and there'd be fewer of them drifting about on their scooters late at night. Fewer of them about, lesser chance of bike-jacks. Quote:
Originally Posted by Surffrog You'll be fine Strummin, just remember to relax but stay alert.  It's like riding bicycle only faster  | Thanks!!
At the moment, helmet, gloves, leathers, boots, armadillo-back protector, big-ass chain with padlock, ground anchor, are all sorted. I just had the spare seat which I bought on ebay carved down today.
Insurance quotes are about 450 pounds a year, fully comprehensive, with roadside rescue and lift to destination / hotel. Garaged. O NCB, 1x accident in Aug 2005, 1x SP30 2002.
So.... I just need a bike, and some skills to ride it well. Petrol to get it going, and coffee for me!
P.S. I even have the service manual! |
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07-16-2008, 3:32 PM
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#24 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
Join Date: 03-15-2008 Location: Everywhere.. via the interweb
Bike(s): Honda, Kawasaki Posts: 3,621
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Quote:
Originally Posted by StrumminRonin Okay... going by the conversation I had with the dealership (Firstline Motorcycles), the stork from Honda should be either shot, or be given a sat nav and training on how to use it, and get its fluffy arse to me with my bike PDQ.
Bike is now not going to arrive in another 3-4 weeks, and that's just a guestimate. It may take longer. | What the heck happened??? How come it's gonna take so long to get to you now.. I thought it was due in this week sometime 
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07-16-2008, 3:37 PM
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#25 | | I'm a bird.. NOT a bloke!!!
Join Date: 03-15-2008 Location: Everywhere.. via the interweb
Bike(s): Honda, Kawasaki Posts: 3,621
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| Re: CBR125R owner-to-be checking in! Quote:
Originally Posted by StrumminRonin I am not rushing for getting a driving test before the change in September/October, I am not fussed. | You are a braver woman than me.. there is no way I want to ever take the new test, its a nightmare  .. I was prepared to pay and retake the bike test every month until I passed it so I wouldn't have to take the new one..
I am also careful on my bike with speed limits (where I can be seen) so I dont get points on my licence, as 6 points within the first 2 years and you go back to a provisional licence..
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