Great bike!! My beginner bike was a 2008 Kawaski ninja 250 🙂 And then i bought 2 2012 fz6r's, which is a very affordable spot bike with about 74 hp i think, and insurance wasn't bad. And i just recently bought my first super sport (2023 zx6r) And yes I'm deeply in love lol.
I thought about it but I didn't want to drop a ton of money right away. Plus I didn't want to buy my dream bike only to drop it since I'm still learning. Definitely really enjoy this bike though!
@@NoahLee smart choice i bought myself a 125cc as well since in europe if ur 16-17 u cant ride a bigger bike and its enough for me to have fun and keep up w traffic
Do you use it everyday? I’m thinking about getting that one to get to work and also working during my free time, so basically I will mostly use it 6-7 days a week
I actually sold it and got a 600cc. I do love the Z125 though. It's great for commuting and saving on gas, but it's really best for city use. I would not recommend highway use because it doesn't keep up with the flow of traffic well. It is a great bike to learn on for sure.
@@NoahLee that’s nice! :o I’m a newbie whit bikes and I really don’t know how to drive yet 😂 I don’t even like to go on highways even when I’m driving a car so I’m fine whit that, I live in a city so I think it’s fine but I’m not sure if this is a bike that you can use every single day or almost all days.
I think so but I believe it has to be imported if you are in the states. So not realistic for most people. Check out the Honda Navi if you want a small automatic bike.
Gotcha. Finding an automatic bike might be tricky. I was hesitant to learn manual but it was way easier than I thought. I learned off of UA-cam videos!
Great bike!! My beginner bike was a 2008 Kawaski ninja 250 🙂 And then i bought 2 2012 fz6r's, which is a very affordable spot bike with about 74 hp i think, and insurance wasn't bad. And i just recently bought my first super sport (2023 zx6r) And yes I'm deeply in love lol.
great choice people in the us usually just go for the 400 as a starter bike but this is way better to handle and learn on it
I thought about it but I didn't want to drop a ton of money right away. Plus I didn't want to buy my dream bike only to drop it since I'm still learning. Definitely really enjoy this bike though!
@@NoahLee smart choice i bought myself a 125cc as well since in europe if ur 16-17 u cant ride a bigger bike and its enough for me to have fun and keep up w traffic
Hey, leave my mom alone! 😂 Great video man!
She's a very nice lady. Thanks!
@@NoahLee 😂
You and I have super similar setups.
Do you use it everyday? I’m thinking about getting that one to get to work and also working during my free time, so basically I will mostly use it 6-7 days a week
I actually sold it and got a 600cc. I do love the Z125 though. It's great for commuting and saving on gas, but it's really best for city use. I would not recommend highway use because it doesn't keep up with the flow of traffic well. It is a great bike to learn on for sure.
@@NoahLee that’s nice! :o
I’m a newbie whit bikes and I really don’t know how to drive yet 😂 I don’t even like to go on highways even when I’m driving a car so I’m fine whit that, I live in a city so I think it’s fine but I’m not sure if this is a bike that you can use every single day or almost all days.
@@Ale_1917hey man. Have you bought the bike? Do you like it? I’m in the same boat as you.
Is there an automatic option?
I think so but I believe it has to be imported if you are in the states. So not realistic for most people. Check out the Honda Navi if you want a small automatic bike.
@@NoahLee I’ve looked at those. Not enough speed, unfortunately. I need something I can ride to work.
Gotcha. Finding an automatic bike might be tricky. I was hesitant to learn manual but it was way easier than I thought. I learned off of UA-cam videos!