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Recently I just got back my license and didnt know which bike to get..So I list down all the factors I need in a bike..

 

I wanted to get a bike to use for atleast 3yrs n maybe more till I get my class 2 license...it must be very economical as it will be for transport for the long run and head-turner aswell as I like the feeling of riding a big sportsbike...performance wise I dont actually mind as no matter how big it is, its still a class 2b bike with at most 200cc..thats is what im looking forward to when im getting class 2 in the future...by having said that I manage to narrow down to these 4 bikes...

 

1) Aprilia RS4

2) Yamaha R125

3) Rieju RS3

4) Honda CBR 125R

 

I went online to compare this 4 bikes and this is what I found...

 

 

After much consideration, I finally settled down with RIEJU RS3 125...

 

Im very lucky to get a 2nd hand RS3 from a guy in SBF for $7k few weeks back considering shop is selling for atleast $10k+ and im very happy with this bike...it has most of the factor im looking for in a bike...firstly, most of the riders here in singapore have not heard of this brand before thus making it unique in a way and often riders mistook it for a class 2a or even class 2 bike before they spotted my p-plate of course...many also has the mindset thinking that since its a rare bike, spare parts are hard to get which is NOT TRUE...it is readily available in a few shop across singapore...basic maintenance would be the same with all 4stroke bike for eg engine oil n spark plugs..top speed personally ive tried with a stock engine was 130km/h...good enough for me for singapore roads and of course it can go faster if I decided to modify it which I would rather not...and the best part it, im really really happy with the fuel consumption...with a 12litre tank I can go for atleast 500+km! The furthest I got on one litre was 48km! I can say its very worth it for me and I am sure to keep it for long...

 

P.S. this thread was created base on my personal opinion...Others may vary...dont be shy to input ur views/opinions aswell...

 

Thank you for your time! :)

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