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I have done a good thing or a bad thing and I can't decide ?
I have been toying with the idea of getting a bike for a few years now.Nothing too big as I haven't redden one for 35 years, so just something to start me off again. any way Today I took this in payment for re wiring a barn. It is a 125 cc Gilera Coguer 2002 7000 miles literally one lady owner from Jersey,so it hasent been hammered up the motorway .
It's in pretty good shape apart from a bit of pitting on the Chrome and the speed o doesn't work. any way is it worth my 30 hours labor. remember it hasn't actually cost me anything just my time.?
Dave_Askham
09-10-2015, 16:05
Hi, having been a 'biker' for the last 36 of 39 years I have a little bit of experience on the subject....
In all honesty, the Gilera is not worth a fortune, they are not particularly well built nor are the best quality components, so are you going to make a killing, no I don't think so, I suspect it's worth approx £500 - 600 so you have not lost out per se.
Do you have a full bike license? if so I would get this up and running, have a wobble around your local village / Town, get back up to speed with the basics and see how you go.
I'm sure you'll not believe the changes since you last rode, the number of vehicles, their lack of respect for you as a biker, their failure to look and their many attempts to kill you. my motto when riding is to consider what is the most ludicrous thing any person / vehicle could possibly do, then be prepared for that. it's stood me in good stead.
I think you may find this 4 stroke 125 a little gutless / slow and you'll quickly find that a dual carriageway is a no no as cars and vans will be passing you like you are stood still unless you've got her flat out with the choke out....
most of all, you should go out, be safe and remember why you used to enjoy biking back in the day. I'm sure you'll be quickly upgrading to something with a little bit more poke and a more sensible top speed (Suzuki SV650) springs to mind...
Cheers, Dave ,its not meant to be a serious bike just something to get me back on two wheels. and there aren't any motorways around here just country roads.
Here there is no mot for bikes and no tax and its 15€ a month to insure so it wont cost hardly anything to run, just a bit of fun :thumbs
When I get back to the UK I will trade up
Dave_Askham
09-10-2015, 16:54
Ah, I didn't pick up on the fact you were in sunny France, you'll still have some pleasant weather to enjoy the biking !!
If there is no MOT in france for the bike, be sure to check under the back mudguard near the rear shock mounts as these bikes are prone to the good old iron worm in that area, but i suspect yours will be OK with the description you have given.
the other advice would be to get a decent helmet and a pair of gloves and NEVER wear shorts and a t-shirt... correct riding attire is worth it's weight in gold when you are sliding across the tarmac on your arse - even at sub 30 mph....
:-)
johnb5177
09-10-2015, 17:16
I would agree with all that Dave has stated. As a lifelong biker, it has always amazed me the various ways other drivers, sheep, cats, dogs, cattle etc try to knock you off your bike.......ride in a 360 degree bubble of awareness, a good lid, gloves, and actually Lidls do a line of biking gear when it's on offer....the jackets and gloves are ok for fun riding and a reasonable price......just enjoy it and stay safe.......:thumb2
Blocky10
09-10-2015, 18:40
That'll do nicely to get you back into it but as already stated it'll soon get boringly slow but don't rush into anything more powerful.
Top drawer advice already given above.
Ian
solarman216
09-10-2015, 20:51
Takes me back about 15 years, my son in law came visiting on a modern super bike, and offered me a ride, I jumped at the chance having been a past biker (Triumph Thunderbird) so stuck the skid lid on and went up the road, what a lovely smooth machine coming back along a country lane straight that in the car I regard 50 as a good speed, I notice a couple of pedestrians giving me the eye I was just puring along till I looked at the speedo, I was doing 90 plus, a very quick slowdown was initiated, this machine was capable of a whole lot more but not for me, Rick
I'll give you a month and you will be looking for something with more power :naughty:naughty I was off the bike for ten years and went out and got this:- http://www.nissan4x4ownersclub.com/forum/picture.php?albumid=236&pictureid=1140 Ride it all year all weather love it. Big green one for doing red one for smiles. :thumbs
don simon
09-10-2015, 22:22
I've had small bikes, I've had big bikes. I think that now I'd go down the James Hunt route of small bike, skinny tyres and miles of smiles.
Rag it and enjoy it.
As we all drive 4x4's it should be strokers and really upset people. :augie:augie Love the smell of two stroke in the morning.:naughty
johnb5177
10-10-2015, 09:12
As we all drive 4x4's it should be strokers and really upset people. :augie:augie Love the smell of two stroke in the morning.:naughty
Ah, CastrolR.........mmmmmh.....:sly
Ah, CastrolR.........mmmmmh.....:sly
The smell or castrolR always reminds me of going to the speedway at Odsal stadium in Bradford back in the 70's:D
Blocky10
10-10-2015, 13:33
Here's my track bike. A mid 90s yamaha yzf 750. It's plenty quick enough for me. I've given up riding fast bikes on the road and just do track days and love it. My brother has a yamaha r1 full on track bike with all the race bells and whistles and it's an animal but he's a lot younger than me so bounce easier! 7404
Ian
macabethiel
10-10-2015, 13:53
Like others on here I was a life long biker from 1964 (when I spent 3 months in traction with a fractured femur as a result of being a pillion on a Aerial Leader) until 2012 when I parted with my Yamaha XJ 900.
Loved the rush of bike acceleration especially in the pre-crash helmet days! Finally gave up as I started to struggle to get the XJ on the centre stand. Toyed with getting something smaller and lighter but wife was reluctant to give me "planning consent" lol.
I have kept my helmet just in case I drop on an old barn find bike from my youth !
Happy days.
Here's my track bike. A mid 90s yamaha yzf 750. It's plenty quick enough for me. I've given up riding fast bikes on the road and just do track days and love it. My brother has a yamaha r1 full on track bike with all the race bells and whistles and it's an animal but he's a lot younger than me so bounce easier! 7404
Ian
:thumb2:thumb2:D Who needs more than 150mph anyway.:augie
well got it home today and I'm very happy with it. I think I will run it round for a few weeks till the weather gets bad and then I will strip it down, bin all the plastic rubbish bits like the headlamp, indicators, and the speedo and replace with real ones. Wheels need a good clean, and some of the alloy bits need a referb. Can you still get solvolautosol ? :thumbs
Blocky10
10-10-2015, 19:17
:thumb2:thumb2:D Who needs more than 150mph anyway.:augie
Yeah exactly, flash git. He's just back from a week of track days in valencia...... Who'd want that [emoji20]
Ian
Blocky10
10-10-2015, 20:26
well got it home today and I'm very happy with it. I think I will run it round for a few weeks till the weather gets bad and then I will strip it down, bin all the plastic rubbish bits like the headlamp, indicators, and the speedo and replace with real ones. Wheels need a good clean, and some of the alloy bits need a referb. Can you still get solvolautosol ? :thumbs
There's loads of bike related cleaning stuff now and also alloy cleaners.
Bike looks ok :thumbup:
Ian
I am going to change the oil and set the valve clearance this weekend but in the hand book it says the oil should be 20-50 but I cant find this any where,I don't know if they still do it here, what would be the next best option 15-40 ?it also says synthetic is best but you cant get that until you get down to 10-40 ?
It's a four stroke Honda engine the same as in the XL125
macabethiel
14-10-2015, 17:44
I am going to change the oil and set the valve clearance this weekend but in the hand book it says the oil should be 20-50 but I cant find this any where,I don't know if they still do it here, what would be the next best option 15-40 ?it also says synthetic is best but you cant get that until you get down to 10-40 ?
It's a four stroke Honda engine the same as in the XL125
Most Motorcycle Dealers stock fully synthetic 15W/40 for bikes e.g. Valvoline etc.
Plus semi synthetic 20W/40 grades.
Soup dragon
14-10-2015, 19:38
Another lifetime biker here, soft spot for Guzzi,s had 6 of em current is a breva 1100 brilliant all rounder, had an 1100 sport carby with a worked on engine went like a good Un wish I still had it.
Soup dragon
I'm quite surprised by the number of fellow bike fans here. Here's my favourite but she's just been tucked up warm for the winter.
I'm quite surprised by the number of fellow bike fans here. Here's my favourite but she's just been tucked up warm for the winter.
Nice looked for one before I bought the Triumph. Couldn't find one for love nor money that hadn't been trashed or gone too the moon and back. :thumb2:thumb2.
don simon
15-10-2015, 08:13
If we're showing our bikes.... I had one of these until it was nicked. :(
http://www.1chest.com/images/2013/07/27/998/kawasaki-zzr600-600-zzr-yellow-black-1991-on-h-reg-full-year-mot-no-tax-clean-good-example-swap-fast_3.jpg
Great bit of fun.
If we're showing our bikes.... I had one of these until it was nicked. :(
I have been very lucky in not losing one yet but I can imagine how I'd feel if I did :mad:
I've thought about a cheap GPS tracker just in case. I'm sure that any thief would disable it fairly quickly but it might just give me a couple of hours to find it. GPS/GPRS trackers that text their location to you can be had for £20 or so these days.
Thinking about it, I might just fit one to my teenage daughter... :lol
AlexD333
15-10-2015, 13:21
I have done a good thing or a bad thing and I can't decide ?
I have been toying with the idea of getting a bike for a few years now.Nothing too big as I haven't redden one for 35 years, so just something to start me off again. any way Today I took this in payment for re wiring a barn. It is a 125 cc Gilera Coguer 2002 7000 miles literally one lady owner from Jersey,so it hasent been hammered up the motorway .
It's in pretty good shape apart from a bit of pitting on the Chrome and the speed o doesn't work. any way is it worth my 30 hours labor. remember it hasn't actually cost me anything just my time.?
FIRST HAND EXPERIENCE!!!
I rode this bike for several months same colour and everything!! :thumb2
As long as you keep it running and dont let it sit too long it should be ok. Spares are a tricky thing, you might have to "makeitfit"
A great handling bike for a "chopper" too. very cheap on fuel and did 78mph if i remember right... something outrageous like that! :D
Dave_Askham
15-10-2015, 17:09
I am going to change the oil and set the valve clearance this weekend but in the hand book it says the oil should be 20-50 but I cant find this any where,I don't know if they still do it here, what would be the next best option 15-40 ?it also says synthetic is best but you cant get that until you get down to 10-40 ?
It's a four stroke Honda engine the same as in the XL125
a point to note - Be sure to use motorcycle oil as car oil has additional additives that cause the clutch to slip.... you can guess how I know that !!!! :augie
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