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What should I check when buying a used 125cc cafe racer motorbike?
When buying a used 125cc cafe racer, thoroughly inspect the engine for any leaks or unusual noises. Check the condition of the tyres, brakes, and chain. Examine the frame for signs of rust or damage, especially around welded areas. Ensure all lights and indicators are working correctly. It's also wise to ask about the bike's service history and any modifications made.
Are there any specific legal requirements for riding a 125cc motorbike in the UK?
In the UK, to ride a 125cc motorbike, you typically need a valid driving licence with the appropriate category (A1 or A), a valid CBT (Compulsory Basic Training) certificate (if you're a learner), and L plates displayed. The motorbike must be registered, taxed, and insured. You must also wear a helmet that meets British safety standards.
What are some common modifications found on cafe racer motorbikes, and how might they affect insurance?
Common cafe racer modifications include changes to the exhaust, seat, handlebars, and lighting. Any modifications should be declared to your insurance company, as they can affect your premium. Some modifications might also need to comply with UK road regulations to be legal.
What safety gear is recommended when riding a 125cc cafe racer?
Beyond the legally required helmet, it's highly recommended to wear protective gear such as a motorcycle jacket and trousers (preferably with armour), gloves, and sturdy motorcycle boots. Brightly coloured or reflective clothing can also improve visibility to other road users.
What are some potential red flags to look out for when viewing a used 125cc cafe racer?
Be wary of sellers who are reluctant to provide service history or allow a test ride. Signs of neglect, such as excessive rust, damaged wiring, or mismatched parts, should also raise concerns. A significantly lower price than comparable bikes could also indicate hidden problems. Always check the bike's VIN (Vehicle Identification Number) against its documentation to ensure it matches and hasn't been reported stolen.
