Im new to the biking world at the age of 37, recently done my cbt and went and brought 1 of these in the black colour, I absolutely love it and has some amazing feed back from the guys i work with who are bikers them self's.
we watchin all these videos you putting out im 54 and my boy is 15 we waiting till after xmas then we hope to be buying a keeway rv125 for me and a fifty cc for him been thirty years since i rode one the boy never so all this info we getting is awesome thank you for the vids
Im a big lad and had 74mph out of it. Thats including having a heavy laptop bag (with large work laptop and security chain) on my back. Im not so bothered about the top speed, the pull away from standing is the most impressive. Most other 125cc with my grizzly arse on it felt sluggish when pulling off@@GillyBikes
I think it looks great, it has sleek design, which looks really stylish and comfortable as well. Voge nailed it with ergonomics on this bike. Great content.
@@GillyBikes yes had it since the end of july and absolutely love it managed to get 300 miles on it even if the weather has been crap lately up in the north east. Went to the lake District with my uncle and on the way home i may of got a bit giddy with a duke 125 and he could not keep up on the straights tho corners i put down to lack of experience.
@@GillyBikes it was funny as the lad had put on a Facebook group about the ride and we got talking and he said he just couldn't keep. Voge have built a brilliant budget bike with premium feel for sure
@loonytoon4921 they have been in the uk for 1 year and I’ve not heard anything bad. I myself bought a Voge 300 rally and it’s been used and abused over the last year. I still love it and it’s still going strong with no issues. What I would say is when you buy a new bike you generally get a nice long warranty. I’m pretty sure Voge come with a 2 year warranty so any issues and it gets fixed for free. if you buy a second hand bike at best you might get a 3 month warranty. It all depends On what your plan is? Are you planning on keeping a 125 For a few years? Are you planning on keeping it a year? If you’re planning on going for a big bike or just using a bike until you pass a car test then I would look for something that won’t lose to much money.
It's a nice looking bike, i own the cb125r and the frame and exhaust remind me of mine. Anyway not taking anything away from that one as it looks good. I like the display more than my cb tho, colours! Still, being in my mid 40s lol i prefer analog. If people like me can get past the stigma of none Japanese or rated branded bikes, you will be getting a lot of a 125 for under 3k! this Voge has 11kw which is on par with most top 125 bikes. My cb125r is a 2018 plate so it's only 9.7kw. I think that only matters past 60 and or drag racing lol.. I guess im comparing to my old 125 bikes like my cg125.. I can get away from lights or junctions so much better. I'd assume this would do that even faster!
It’s a great bike that’s for sure. I think voge wants to compete with the big boys with this bike. I think it will do well as long as people give the brand a go. Voge are an established brand but very new to the uk and a lot of people will need convincing.
I think current owners have bought at the right time. These bikes are worth way more than £3k otr. As they are relatively new to the UK, would imagine once word gets round, the prices will go up. Current price is an absolute steal. I've had the more established Japanese bikes at double the price and this Voge feels streets ahead with the styling, the dash, full ABS and the power (for a 125) and the LED lights and strips on the fuel tank are the icing on the cake@@GillyBikes
It’s a fair question. For the uk they are brand new but the company have been trading in other parts of the world for years. Everything I’ve seen about them is positive. They make engines for BMW and Kawasaki. I was that impressed I bought a Voge 300 rally.
This is nowhere near as good as the bulletproof, tried and tested honda CB125f. I have one with the old needle clocks which I prefer being 57, but nobody knows how reliable this new vogue is.
The joys of Chinese bikes. They are priced low to win people over. I hope people keep putting them down. It will keep the prices down for those smart people that give them a try.
@@GillyBikes I told my wife - she was nearly sick. I said "but we could not possibly have one of them they are made in China!! Thats what she says DUH !
Im new to the biking world at the age of 37, recently done my cbt and went and brought 1 of these in the black colour, I absolutely love it and has some amazing feed back from the guys i work with who are bikers them self's.
They are great looking bikes. Ride safe 👍
we watchin all these videos you putting out im 54 and my boy is 15 we waiting till after xmas then we hope to be buying a keeway rv125 for me and a fifty cc for him been thirty years since i rode one the boy never so all this info we getting is awesome thank you for the vids
I appreciate that. Thanks for watching 😁
Absolutely love mine. Great fun. They look even better IRL.
They really do. I’m curious. What’s the top speed you’ve had out of yours?
Im a big lad and had 74mph out of it. Thats including having a heavy laptop bag (with large work laptop and security chain) on my back. Im not so bothered about the top speed, the pull away from standing is the most impressive. Most other 125cc with my grizzly arse on it felt sluggish when pulling off@@GillyBikes
@pthornley1981 that’s really good. Thanks for the info. It’s the one test I couldn’t do. 👍
Great little bikes and nice colour schemes available 👍
I think it looks amazing in black. Little flashes of yellow. I love it.
Where is the oil filter located? i cant see it@@GillyBikes
I think it looks great, it has sleek design, which looks really stylish and comfortable as well. Voge nailed it with ergonomics on this bike. Great content.
Thanks. Yes totally agree it’s a great bike and ready to compete straight away with Yamaha, Kawasaki and Suzuki to name a few.
Absolutely love this bike(kinda biased 😅) been waiting for this video since u posted on Instagram
Have you bought one?
@@GillyBikes yes had it since the end of july and absolutely love it managed to get 300 miles on it even if the weather has been crap lately up in the north east. Went to the lake District with my uncle and on the way home i may of got a bit giddy with a duke 125 and he could not keep up on the straights tho corners i put down to lack of experience.
That’s impressive. The duke 125 is quick. 👍
@@GillyBikes it was funny as the lad had put on a Facebook group about the ride and we got talking and he said he just couldn't keep. Voge have built a brilliant budget bike with premium feel for sure
That's so clean buy me one
Your not old enough yet. 😂
I’m abit late to the party, but at 50 I’m thinking of doing my cbt and buying one of these, classic mid life crisis 👍
There’s nothing wrong with that. Better late than never 👍
It looks like a cb125r frame and Duke fairings
It does look like they have styled this bike on other popular 125’s. I like it. What they have put together is a great looking bike. 👍
You deserve way more views, thanks for this
Thanks for that. Feel free to tell everyone. 😂.
Really nice looking bike that. ❤
You have a good eye. 🫣. It is a great looking machine.
Another nice presentation, thanks. You always mention your height, but not your inseam ?
Oops. Sorry it’s 29inch
I want one of those ❤
You should treat yourself to one 👍
is it easy to find spare parts for this bike? like brake pads, oil filter, air filter, stuff for repairs etc...
It’s brand new to the uk. Motogb import them to the uk. I’m sure they would import the parts as well so I can’t see it being an issue
Like look of it thinking buying new 125
These are a good option. Really well priced.
How many working days til it get delivered?
Currently they have these in a warehouse ready to go. So probably a few days.
Can you get the parts easy? thanks
I believe so. They have been making parts for other bikes for years so my understanding is that getting parts is easy.
what would u say is the best naked 125cc bike?
That’s difficult. I would have always said the mt125 prior to this comparison. Now I’m not sure.
@@GillyBikes i was thinking the same, i just dont know how reliable these bikes are over time is all
@loonytoon4921 they have been in the uk for 1 year and I’ve not heard anything bad. I myself bought a Voge 300 rally and it’s been used and abused over the last year. I still love it and it’s still going strong with no issues. What I would say is when you buy a new bike you generally get a nice long warranty. I’m pretty sure Voge come with a 2 year warranty so any issues and it gets fixed for free. if you buy a second hand bike at best you might get a 3 month warranty. It all depends On what your plan is? Are you planning on keeping a 125 For a few years? Are you planning on keeping it a year? If you’re planning on going for a big bike or just using a bike until you pass a car test then I would look for something that won’t lose to much money.
@@GillyBikes i recon ill keep the 125 for after my cbt then ill go for a a2 liscence in the mean time of having it
It's a nice looking bike, i own the cb125r and the frame and exhaust remind me of mine. Anyway not taking anything away from that one as it looks good. I like the display more than my cb tho, colours! Still, being in my mid 40s lol i prefer analog. If people like me can get past the stigma of none Japanese or rated branded bikes, you will be getting a lot of a 125 for under 3k! this Voge has 11kw which is on par with most top 125 bikes. My cb125r is a 2018 plate so it's only 9.7kw. I think that only matters past 60 and or drag racing lol.. I guess im comparing to my old 125 bikes like my cg125.. I can get away from lights or junctions so much better. I'd assume this would do that even faster!
It’s a great bike that’s for sure. I think voge wants to compete with the big boys with this bike. I think it will do well as long as people give the brand a go. Voge are an established brand but very new to the uk and a lot of people will need convincing.
I think current owners have bought at the right time. These bikes are worth way more than £3k otr. As they are relatively new to the UK, would imagine once word gets round, the prices will go up. Current price is an absolute steal. I've had the more established Japanese bikes at double the price and this Voge feels streets ahead with the styling, the dash, full ABS and the power (for a 125) and the LED lights and strips on the fuel tank are the icing on the cake@@GillyBikes
@@GillyBikes is it a good brand ? I'm scared of issues, etc... electric wirings etc are good quality?
It’s a fair question. For the uk they are brand new but the company have been trading in other parts of the world for years. Everything I’ve seen about them is positive. They make engines for BMW and Kawasaki. I was that impressed I bought a Voge 300 rally.
This is nowhere near as good as the bulletproof, tried and tested honda CB125f. I have one with the old needle clocks which I prefer being 57, but nobody knows how reliable this new vogue is.
Cb125r clone? At least the frame and exhaust
looks tidy for a tiddler and build quality looks good, seems Voge are a bit of a bargain at the moment
They are. Like everything though once they become more popular the prices will shoot up.
@@GillyBikes undoubtedly they will, Royal Enfield being a prime example
How tall are you?
I’m 5ft 8
listen to the vid
Same engine as the XSR125, two grand cheaper!!
The joys of Chinese bikes. They are priced low to win people over. I hope people keep putting them down. It will keep the prices down for those smart people that give them a try.
@@GillyBikes I told my wife - she was nearly sick. I said "but we could not possibly have one of them they are made in China!! Thats what she says DUH !
😂.
@@GillyBikes 👍
No it's not. The xsr 125 is a single cam with variable valve actuation. The voge r125 engine is a twin cam..
It's a little bit like a Honda cb125r got a child together with a Yamaha mt 125
Very similar. It’s a good looking bike.