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think again, I believe YZF-R125 a good buy (initial investment are costly)... 4T 125cc wouldn't cost much for regular servicing. Smaller tyres comes at a much affordable price too. Cool instrument, Brembo brakes and "R" styling. Easy to live with transport bike with neat looks. Light weight bike and not overloading the vehicle should deliver decent pick up.

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Honda Varadero $15k machine price....? Never realised it cost that high.....

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rs125 will be a better buy over r125 simply because the the rs justifies its price tag. y pay so much when the bike cant 'run'? The current 2b 4stroke bikes in the market are a great shame. stock condition, i reckon the rs will take it far beyond the yamaha or derbi. its a fact, if not, logical. But everyone has their choice and opinions, be it splashing out the money to get an r1/r6 look with a kup engine or bikes that can 'run'.

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think again, I believe YZF-R125 a good buy (initial investment are costly)... 4T 125cc wouldn't cost much for regular servicing. Smaller tyres comes at a much affordable price too. Cool instrument, Brembo brakes and "R" styling. Easy to live with transport bike with neat looks. Light weight bike and not overloading the vehicle should deliver decent pick up.

 

i believe there are much cheaper 4t 125/150.

brembo brakes doesn't cost $5k.

and quite a high price to pay too for the styling.

 

i think in sg the prices are blown up.

 

anyway i've got a r125 swing arm an its really nice.. hee

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Actually those bikes are ok if u come from a family that use $ as toilet paper. The real sad situation is when some school boi and gal with a part time job as their only source of income, decides to down 1K for such bikes and ....

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A well taken care of Pulsar will cost you about 2.3k. a CBR 150R abour 2.5 to 2.6k. But Pulsar is better for bigger riders as it's heavier, and the torque is more. CBR is really light and responsive but it feels too small for a taller rider

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haha the european models are definitely the most expensive. plus the maintenance is high too. jap bikes are good enough for sg roads, but for style of course your aprillas etc are awesome

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