Is Yamaha YBR 125 reliable?
The YBR125 may not be a cutting edge sportsbike, in fact it is about as far from one as you can get, but this fantastic little 125 is probably the cheapest, and most reliable, way into two-wheels.
What is the average of Yamaha YBR 125?
57 kmpl
As per ARAI, the average of YBR 125 is 57 kmpl. With a fuel tank capacity of 14 litres, this bike can go upto 800 kms on full tank. While ARAI mileage figures are achieved under ideal test conditions, the real mileage may vary because of driving conditions and riding habits of riders.
Can I ride a 125cc on a dual carriageway?
If you’re riding a 125cc motorbike on L plates and a CBT, you can take it on a dual carriageway. It’s worth remembering that the national speed limit applies on dual carriageways and motorways (70mph). Obviously that’s unless signposts state otherwise.
How many gears does a 2006 YZ125 have?
six
It is six close-ratio gears that magnify the powerband—and require the rider to shift more often.
What kind of motorcycle is a 2006 Yamaha YBR 125?
2006 Yamaha YBR 125. matthias the great. Submit more pictures. More pictures… Yamaha’s YBR125 is a real motorcycle with the power to take you where you want to go in life. Easy to ride and eager to ride, this punchy four-stroke single gets a full five-speed gearbox to keep you ahead of the game wherever you’re going.
How much does a YBR125 cost?
If a bike has an MOT it will always have value and with this in mind the base level for a YBR125 is generally just over £500. There are examples of bikes ranging in age from 2005 to 2013 all with a sub-£1000 asking price, so buying a cheap machine is very easy.
Is the Yamaha YBR a good beginner bike?
The YBR is a great learner or commuter bike. Handling is comfortable and forgiving, great for learning. Really nippy at low speeds and will ride comfortably on a straight road at 65-70 MPH. It’s also a lot of fun to ride, because of its ease and smoothness.
What to look for when buying a YBR bike?
Starting at the front of the bike, check all its consumables such as brake pads, tyres, bearings, fork seals, badly corroded fasteners, chain and sprockets etc as replacing these items can make a cheap bike very quickly turn into a costly one and with a YBR there is very little margin for error.