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Title: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Mace-x on October 20, 2015, 02:41:08 AM
Hi guys, i´m about to get into the road bike world, i´m buying a bunch of stuff and i wanted to ask for some feedback/buying guide.

For bike i´ll buy this loncin gp250, it´s a cbr 250 clone, it´s not the same but got a banger deal for it.
Specs:
Height to seat (mm): 780
Wheelbase (mm): 1348
Ground clearance (clearance) (mm): 175
Frame: Aluminium alloy
Front suspension: Telescopic fork upside
Rear suspension: Circular, monoamortyzator
Net weight (dry weight) (kg): 145 ± 10
Front Wheel Size: 110 / 70-17
Dimension of rear tires: 140 / 70-17
Max. load (kg): 170
Brakes front: Disc
Brakes rear: Disc
Engine: RE
Engine type: single cylinder, 4-stroke, balancing shafts
Cooling system: oil cooling
Cylinder volume (cm. Cube.): 250
Rated power: 18 hp (At 0000 rev / min.)
Power System: Carburetor
Running: Kikstarter and electric
Battery: 12V 7AH
Strength: multidisk in oil bath
Transmission (power transmission): 6-speed 
Max. speed (km / h): 150

Photos:
(http://www.chinamotorworld.com/files.upload/longxin/LX250GS-2A%20GP250.jpg)
(http://img21.olx.ua/images_slandocomua/234026530_3_644x461_prodam-mototsikl-loncin-gp250-novinka-2015-mototsikli.jpg)

Video:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r4pm4vmeWaU

For the gear i will buy 3 things at first:

Helmet:
Bell qualifier momentum
(http://www.speedaddictcycles.com/media/img/speedaddictcycles/Bffffff//bell/Bell_Qualifier_Momentum_Hi_Vis1.jpg)

Gloves:
I dont know, some acerbis or alpinestar leather gloves.

Jacket:
(http://i1370.photobucket.com/albums/ag278/SergioMotosur/AlpinestarsAluxWPneg-blafr_zps7d7a5f08.jpg)

I´m sorry for the huge images, what do you guys think?  :)

Thanks for the feedback and your time, cheers!
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Yohji on October 20, 2015, 04:48:31 AM
nice!!  ;D

I fell it very close to CBR250R...too :P

if you want to ride CBR250R... let's try it lol

https://www.youtube.com/v/4cJxT2wfP5E

have a good moto life Mace-X!
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: HornetMaX on October 20, 2015, 08:23:53 AM
Personal opinion: you're probably spending more money for your helmet+jacket+gloves than for the bike. Sounds like a no no to me.

A few basic rules I always apply:

MaX.
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Boerenlater on October 20, 2015, 09:28:50 AM
Don't forget boots! You really want to protect your ankles.
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Napalm Nick on October 20, 2015, 09:46:37 AM
The bike has a kickstart so must be bought.
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: JJS209 on October 20, 2015, 12:45:04 PM
"gear" is all you can do to stay alive.
i always buy the best i can. (depends on my bankaccount ;))

helmet:
Schubert SR-1

gloves:
Held Titan for track,
Modeka Racing Pro for daily use
Held Rain Cloud for daily use when its wet outside

boots:
Alpinestars SMX-5 Plus for track
Held Cartagena daily use only on bad weather conditions
Lowa Renegade normal city and daily boots

jackets:
Alpinestars GP-R Perforated with SAS-TEC Protectors city and way to work in the summer
Alpinestars Gunner Waterproof with SAS-TEC Protectors city and way to work in wet and cold conditons

pants:
Alpinestars ST-5 Drystar Textile Pants with SAS-TEC Protectors for daily use

rain:
FLM Tornado
NoName Rainjacket to wear over the GP-R leatherjacket for upcoming bad weather

leathers:
Arlen Ness Mission made to measure by www.skill-skin.com for track and longer trips e.g. to my gf its ~450km once a month

(http://www.gp-bikes.de/images/official_forum/sdf.jpg)

(http://www.motorrad-testbericht.at/magazin/Business/SchuberthRS1/schuberth3_scaled.jpg)(http://www.motorrad-bilder.at/magazin/kunden/held/titan/held_titan_1.jpg)(https://www.modeka24.de/images/produkte/i11/Modeka-Handschuh-Racing-Pro-073140-11002217_2.jpg)(http://shop.held.de/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/300x/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/2/4/2448_01_x_6.png)
(http://www.revzilla.com/product_images/0025/3268/GP_R_LTH_JKT_BLK-PERF_FR_detail.jpg)(http://images2.revzilla.com/product_images/0097/2906/alpinestars_jacket_gunner_zoom.jpg)(http://www.oemcycle.com/image/ALPINESTARS_STELLA_ST5_DRYSTAR_TEXTILE_PANTS-900427970.jpg)
(http://e.ridersdiscount.com/forum/alpinestars/alpinestars_smx_plus_boots_black_non_ventilated_6.jpg)(http://www.fc-moto.de/WebRoot/FCMotoDB/Shops/10207048/4EF9/B69F/CAFD/F636/8620/3E70/5055/470E/Held-Cartagena-Motorradstiefel-schwarz.jpg)(http://geizhals.at/p/754039.jpg)
(http://cdn1.polo-motorrad.de/media/catalog/product/cache/1/image/2560x2560/9df78eab33525d08d6e5fb8d27136e95/4/a/4ae541a8c3376e7af0dda743a6fe37902c9a8ea2.jpg)(http://www.fc-moto.de/WebRoot/FCMotoDB/Shops/10207048/561E/5355/44F2/CE55/8378/4DEB/AE59/9486/Buese-Neon-Rain-Jacket-139058-YellowFluo-1_s.jpg)


EDIT:

do not buy cheap stuff, that shoei saved my life (my old gear, pictures are from 2011):
the helmet is completly broken on the chin, my jawbone was it also... :(
(http://www.gp-bikes.de/images/official_forum/losl2.jpg)(http://www.gp-bikes.de/images/official_forum/helm1.jpg)(http://www.gp-bikes.de/images/official_forum/helm2.jpg)(http://www.gp-bikes.de/images/official_forum/helm3.jpg)(http://www.gp-bikes.de/images/official_forum/helm4.jpg)

Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Mace-x on October 20, 2015, 01:41:53 PM
Quote from: Yohji on October 20, 2015, 04:48:31 AM
nice!!  ;D

I fell it very close to CBR250R...too :P

if you want to ride CBR250R... let's try it lol

https://www.youtube.com/v/4cJxT2wfP5E

have a good moto life Mace-X!

Hahaha, thanks man, will try that mod for sure!  ;D

Quote from: HornetMaX on October 20, 2015, 08:23:53 AM
Personal opinion: you're probably spending more money for your helmet+jacket+gloves than for the bike. Sounds like a no no to me.

MaX.

Yeah max, you´re right, loncin uses bmw technology in they´re engines and it´s cataloged as one of the best chinese brands, i cant really afford a big brand bike ie. Honda cbr250r or similar.

Loncin gp250: $2327 usd
Crb250r: $4816 usd

The price i am getting the loncin for: $1507 usd (a friend of my dad has a dealer and i´ll buy it at shop cost.)


Now to the equipment, i plan on buying stuff in the moto store i work, so i dont have many chances, on the plus side i get 30% off everything  ;D

regarding the jacket i´m between an Atrox ($131) and the Astars ($190). both have the same protections but you can buy a back protection for the astars, wich i´d like to buy later on.

The helmet is $131 and the only other choice would be a mtr or a caberg, altrought the caberg escapes my budget ($292).

I have not yet decided on the gloves, seeing that i could not afford a better bike i wanted to go safe on the equipment, that´s why i´m asking for feedback and tryng to buy good stuff.

Btw i could buy an used 1990 Cbr 250rr for that price but i need something to use everyday to work, it needs to be easy on km/l, this bike gives around 30-40 km/l, altrought i freaking love the sound of that 4 cilinder mini monster  ;D

Quote from: Boerenlater on October 20, 2015, 09:28:50 AM

Yeah, i´ll have to buy em later, cant afford them now  :(
Don't forget boots! You really want to protect your ankles.

Quote from: Napalm Nick on October 20, 2015, 09:46:37 AM
The bike has a kickstart so must be bought.

Lol why? xD

Quote from: JJS209 on October 20, 2015, 12:45:04 PM
"gear" is all you can do to stay alive.
i always buy the best i can. (depends on my bankaccount ;))

Thanks for the tips, i´ll do what i can, here i can buy Bell, Alpinestars, caberg, mtr, fox, ls2, techniks, atrox and a couple more brands, what i posted on top is the best i could find for a limited budget, hopefully is not bad equipment.

Thanks a lot guys!
The help is really appreciated!  :)
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Boerenlater on October 20, 2015, 01:45:16 PM
Small tip: go to a motorcycle show/expo. They often have sales for gear.
I got my leathers for 100eur total at such an event.
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Mace-x on October 20, 2015, 01:47:59 PM
Woah, that´s super cheap!  :o

Hopefully i´ll be able to afford better stuff in the future, for now i´m a little bit limited  :(
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Napalm Nick on October 20, 2015, 03:04:05 PM
Quote from: Mace-x on October 20, 2015, 01:41:53 PM
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Quote from: Napalm Nick on October 20, 2015, 09:46:37 AM
The bike has a kickstart so must be bought.

Lol why? xD


Well my friend, it is what we had before electric starters, and breaking an ankle when our BSA or Triumph gave us a blow back, was part of the experience.  :D Crazy as it sounds nowadays I would swop my electric button for a kick any day just for the mechanical man-machine energy transfer and the proud feeling of making a beast come alive. There is more to the biking 'experience' than the bike and the clothes (of course also very important, you are making some wise choices!).

So when you roll up on your Loncin at a veterans bike rally and those old boys see you kick it over a few times to get her running, they will look past the 'fashion show clothing' and '46'' stickers and see the blood of a biker inside. Insta-respec'  ;)
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: BOBR6 84 on October 20, 2015, 08:20:36 PM
Avoid chinese bikes...

It wont last.. What you save on the purchase price will be spent on keeping the damn thing on the road.

Buy an established brand 2nd hand bike for your 1st road bike.  ;)

Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: RiccoChicco on October 20, 2015, 08:38:11 PM
My "low budget" gear :

Jacket : Rev'It Shield + back protector ->~250 euros (all seasons)
Gloves : Rev'It Striker (Summer) -> ~60 euros Alpinestars Yari Drystar (Winter) -> ~75 euros
Helmet : AGV K3-SV (bought for 300 euros, but now 200 euros). Not sure to advice it, after a bit more than a year it start to fall into pieces  ;D
Shoes : I haven't for now, but start thinking to buy some quite fast because of the upcoming biking licence (starting tomorrow  ;D)

About the jacket I tested nearly every jacket on the market and the Alpinestars were expensive and didn't fit well. Dainese are perfect but really expensive. My Rev'It was the best compromise : confortable, fitting well, not that ugly and not that expensive.

As an advice, I'll tell you to really be careful on your choices and sometimes it's better to have a lower budget for the bike to improve your "security package".

About Loncin, I heard about it years ago in GP125 category, but that's all. Stupid question but why do you want to start with a 2nd hand bike? You could have a lot better for less cash  :)
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Docfumi on October 20, 2015, 08:48:48 PM
Just be SAFE on the road, you are most likely the last thing on most car drivers minds
so I treat all traffic as if they can not see you. I try to stay at a safe stopping distance
and in the field of view of the car ahead of me. All the best with your new bike and ride it like you stole it.  ;D
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: h106frp on October 20, 2015, 08:55:03 PM
Don't buy a helmet without trying it for fit first, not all brands will fit your head shape (Arai are too tight for me  :( but AGV and others are OK )

You probably will not keep this bike for long and its resale value will be low, have a look for a decent used bike and see what you can get for the same money.


My first non learner bike was a low mileage used Kawasaki GPX250, cheap fun and sold it on for what i paid for it a couple of years later.
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: HornetMaX on October 20, 2015, 10:06:10 PM
Quote from: JJS209 on October 20, 2015, 12:45:04 PM
"gear" is all you can do to stay alive.
Actually riding responsibly does most of it :)

MaX.

Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Mace-x on October 20, 2015, 10:21:18 PM
Ok, finally bought the gear i posted and some acerbis leather gloves (couldnt afford astars or atrox)  :'(

So it runs like this:
Bell qualifier helmet
Acerbis leather gloves
Alpinestars Alux wp jacket (Fitted nice and tight)


Regarding the bike, the bike is brand new, not used and buying a used cbr250 would be around the double wich i cant afford in any way.

The only choice would be a used Yamaha fz-16 but it´s too small  :'(
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Mace-x on October 20, 2015, 10:28:21 PM
Quote from: Napalm Nick on October 20, 2015, 03:04:05 PM
Quote from: Mace-x on October 20, 2015, 01:41:53 PM
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Quote from: Napalm Nick on October 20, 2015, 09:46:37 AM
The bike has a kickstart so must be bought.

Lol why? xD


Well my friend, it is what we had before electric starters, and breaking an ankle when our BSA or Triumph gave us a blow back, was part of the experience.  :D Crazy as it sounds nowadays I would swop my electric button for a kick any day just for the mechanical man-machine energy transfer and the proud feeling of making a beast come alive. There is more to the biking 'experience' than the bike and the clothes (of course also very important, you are making some wise choices!).

So when you roll up on your Loncin at a veterans bike rally and those old boys see you kick it over a few times to get her running, they will look past the 'fashion show clothing' and '46'' stickers and see the blood of a biker inside. Insta-respec'  ;)

You´re right, now i wont use the damn electric start  ;D

Quote from: BOBR6 84 on October 20, 2015, 08:20:36 PM
Avoid chinese bikes...

It wont last.. What you save on the purchase price will be spent on keeping the damn thing on the road.

Buy an established brand 2nd hand bike for your 1st road bike.  ;)



Sadly i cant, closest thing would be a fz-16 but is so damn small  :(

Quote from: RiccoChicco on October 20, 2015, 08:38:11 PM
As an advice, I'll tell you to really be careful on your choices and sometimes it's better to have a lower budget for the bike to improve your "security package".

About Loncin, I heard about it years ago in GP125 category, but that's all. Stupid question but why do you want to start with a 2nd hand bike? You could have a lot better for less cash  :)

Thanks for the advice, i´m spending a good amount of money on the gear  :)

Regarding the bike, the price is for the bike new, got it with around 45% discount  ;D

Quote from: Docfumi on October 20, 2015, 08:48:48 PM
Just be SAFE on the road, you are most likely the last thing on most car drivers minds
so I treat all traffic as if they can not see you. I try to stay at a safe stopping distance
and in the field of view of the car ahead of me. All the best with your new bike and ride it like you stole it.  ;D

Oooh, i will ride it a lot! <3

Quote from: h106frp on October 20, 2015, 08:55:03 PM
Don't buy a helmet without trying it for fit first, not all brands will fit your head shape (Arai are too tight for me  :( but AGV and others are OK )

You probably will not keep this bike for long and its resale value will be low, have a look for a decent used bike and see what you can get for the same money.


My first non learner bike was a low mileage used Kawasaki GPX250, cheap fun and sold it on for what i paid for it a couple of years later.

Didnt found anything :(
Tested the helmet, it fitted tight but right  ;D
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: JJS209 on October 21, 2015, 03:15:27 PM
Quote from: HornetMaX on October 20, 2015, 10:06:10 PM
Quote from: JJS209 on October 20, 2015, 12:45:04 PM
"gear" is all you can do to stay alive.
Actually riding responsibly does most of it :)

MaX.
i assumed that :)
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Mace-x on October 24, 2015, 09:01:06 PM
Bought it!  ;D

(https://fbcdn-sphotos-c-a.akamaihd.net/hphotos-ak-xfa1/v/t1.0-9/12033069_10154286631110558_2635954867888477464_n.jpg?oh=c53b393cb620d4c2bac3a03d777c7d2e&oe=56871BF3&__gda__=1455492126_b940309c2cc8eb72b5f679f0ea3191a7)

(https://scontent-mia1-1.xx.fbcdn.net/hphotos-xpa1/v/t1.0-9/11002624_10154287890810558_4608840275280928034_n.jpg?oh=31e04e5a3f0cdd079a9c136f541fe1cf&oe=5689132A)

I´m supossed to run it slow for the first 500km or so?
I´ve ridden it to 80km/h without forcing the engine or making quick accelerations, i plan on changing the oil at 100 or 200 km and then ride it normally (110km+)

Pd:
Is freaking fun!  ;D
Altrought cars are duchebags!  :o
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: matty0l215 on October 24, 2015, 09:13:37 PM
Quote from: Mace-x on October 24, 2015, 09:01:06 PM
I´m supossed to run it slow for the first 500km or so?
I´ve ridden it to 80km/h without forcing the engine or making quick accelerations, i plan on changing the oil at 100 or 200 km and then ride it normally (110km+)

This is true for new engines, it is to do with the wearing in of the engine and not the oil. Although an oil change to something decent might be advised :D
It is also to do with a warranty (if you have got one)

Quote from: Mace-x on October 24, 2015, 09:01:06 PM
Pd:
Is freaking fun!  ;D
Altrought cars are duchebags!  :o

Good to see you are enjoying it :D Just take it easy :P
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: JJS209 on October 24, 2015, 10:43:53 PM
uhh yeah, congrats to your own bike mate!
i wish you a lot of fun with her.
always ride save and beware of the crazy cagers (http://de.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=cager) that will surround you now!
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Napalm Nick on October 25, 2015, 08:40:45 AM
Quotecager

Someone who masturbates thinking or looking at nicholas cage photos, while listening to the soundtrack of any of his films circa 1990's.

Bro.. Tonys a total cager, i heard him beating it to "Wild at heart" the other day.

Lol really? They hate bikers too?  :D

Congrats Mace!

Please remember those car drivers will suddenly do anything without notice at any time. Ride expecting them to do the craziest shit at all times. Be ready for 'em!  Have fun!
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: HornetMaX on October 25, 2015, 08:43:55 AM
To be fair, I've also seen quite some bike riders do some seriously stupid stuff on the road. And while most of the time the car drivers do stupid stuff unintentionally, most of the time bike riders do stupid stuff intentionally.

MaX.
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Napalm Nick on October 25, 2015, 08:54:47 AM
Lol I KNEW that comment was coming and you didn't disappoint.  Lol ;)
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: HornetMaX on October 25, 2015, 08:57:37 AM
I know. I just hate the whole bikers image, the "I own the road" guys. Luckily not all of us are like that.

MaX.
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Napalm Nick on October 25, 2015, 09:02:54 AM
Dear me. But you realise you assumed that I was saying car drivers were stupid, whereas their actions are mostly caused by lack of vision.

Shame on you, some bikers have little regard for car drivers no matter how holy they pretend to be hehe  ;D
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: HornetMaX on October 25, 2015, 09:10:22 AM
I wasn't replying to you specifically (no quote), it was just a general remark.

MaX.
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: Napalm Nick on October 25, 2015, 09:41:26 AM
Hehe yes but I prompted it or it was seriously off topic .  :D

But you are right I regularly get invited to races by fan-boys on their modern bikes. Not a biker amongst them. About ten years ago bikes became 'trendy' then all the yuppies bought ducati's and the term - "all the gear / no idea" was revived.

The roads are full of twats, as long as we know it, we survive.
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
Post by: HornetMaX on October 25, 2015, 09:46:47 AM
Quote from: Napalm Nick on October 25, 2015, 09:41:26 AM
"all the gear / no idea"
Brillant !!

MaX.
Title: Re: New to the bike world! any advice?
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