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    Quote Originally Posted by eight View Post
    anyone know how the aprilia rs125's compare?
    Aprilia rs125's has the same power as cbr250rr'r and zx2r's. Aprilia 125 is a 2 stroke where as the cbr and ninja are 4 stroke. U have to be revving the crap out of the 125 to get the same power as the other 2. Plus they sound like a lawn mower and putting petrol is annoying coz u have to mix oil and fuel whenever u fill up. Unless u like the sound of a lawn mower everytime you're riding then go for it.

    I guess it comes down to personal preference. Personally I cant be stuffed mixing oil and petrol when i fill up. It takes long as it is putting your gear back on after filling up. Plus the sound of a lawn mower is hella annoying....

    I agree with those who says to get a bike not coz of its looks or its power coz lets face it, learner bikes dont go anywhere. After 3 months of riding a learner bike, you'd wanna get rid of it and get their bigger brothers. I say get a bike that is cheap but reliable and one that u wouldnt be cut up about if u dropped it. Learner biker tend to have a better resale value than bigger bikes so no matter which one u get, chances are if u sell it or trade it in, you'd be able to get better $$$ for it (as long as u take care of it that is).

    Also, naked bike are the best way to learn coz turning is so much easier and trust me, when u go for your "P" you'd want the bike to turn easily. Sports bikes have a bigger turning circle. Plus with a naked bike, u dont need to worry about scratching the fairing coz they dont have one.
    Last edited by N1nj4R1d4h; 31-01-2009 at 09:44 AM.

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