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    Honda Lead 100 or Suzuki UZ125 ?

    Hi there,
    Although I have a very nice new Honda CB1300S, I don't want to use it for commuting as it's approx 6 - 7K to work. I don't want to use the CB for short trips, as it's not to good for a 1300cc bike. I'll save that for the weekends and trips away!

    Now looking around .. I have pretty much come down to a Honda Lead 100cc or a Suzuki UZ125 cc. Both are around the $2700 - $2800 mark. The Honda has drum brakes and a carb. The Suzuki has a disc front and drum rear, and is injected. On paper the Suzuki looks the better spec of the two, but there is always more to it than that, and I know Honda's are pretty well made. I'm not so sure about the UZ125 ?

    Anyone got any insight to offer on either of these choices ? I'm pretty sure I need at least a 100cc scoot, as I have a few hills on route, one is quite steep, and a 70K zone to go through - otherwise a Yamaha Jog - derestricted may have just done the job!
    Cheers,
    Grant.

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    Hey there Gizzit

    I took a Lead for a test ride when I was looking, but never tried the Suzuki. the Lead was fine, although I did not like the appearence of the front suspension - cosmetic I know. Perhaps if you are going to ride in the 70 kph zone the more cc's the better? Would definately buy 100+ cc's

    Regardless of what you buy, welcome to scootering brother. In saying that your 'other' bike is ok too!

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    I'd suggest riding a good quality moped before you decide you need a 125. You may find the difference is less than you think. The 125 will be a 4 stroke, so it will not have twice the grunt of one of the better two strokes. Try a Peugeot Blaster - expensive 50cc bike but 2 stroke with liquid cooling. Will blast up those hills !

    Motorcycle regos are likely going to pass $300-350 this next year or so, and ACC intend putting them up year after year. Mopeds are only $67. Over a 6km trip, the extra power will get you to work no quicker.
    David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.

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    Yes Dave,
    the scoot you mention is a bit too pricey. I just want adequate performance ... that safely moves me in the traffic .. i.e. not to slow as to be vulnerable ... I don't need to go much over 70Kmh, ... i can do that on my bike. Just something with enough guts not to be a nuisance!
    If a Yamaha Jog that has been de-restricted would do the job, I would be more than happy ... as you point out ... the cost of registration, etc ...
    Cheers,
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    Yep, I live a bit further than you from my work. I commute on a derestricted TGB50 moped.

    Half of the trip is 100 km/hr zones, including SH1, and some good size hills.

    I borrow the odd scooter from work, and take it home, but when I consider the hassle of 2 WOFs a year, rego fees, etc etc for the extra 15-30 km/hr I get on the half of my trip that is open road, its just doesn't make sense.

    So I always end up back on my moped.

    Plus, the moped has amazing carrying capacity. Tons of storage under the seat, plus a little top-box. And you can put 2 x 15 packs of beer on the floor and still blast away. (Practise required !)

    I've got a little windscreen on mine, and it really helps in winter.

    The last half of my ride is down a lovely country road.

    (Please dont turn this into a bash dave thread)

    On a sunny day, I sling my helmet under the seat, and putt on home enjoying the countryside, the smells and the things you really only notice at 50km/hr.

    As much as I enjoy my motorcycle, I would never get rid of my moped.
    David must play fair with the other kids, even the idiots.

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    Good for you Dave. I'm sure it's a pleasant experience, sans helmet, in a country lane kind of situation ... personally .. I'm a bit of a chicken so would leave mine on.

    And yes .... if I could get away with a good reasonably priced de-restricted moped (preferably a Yamaha Jog. I kind of like them!) I'd be more than happy. I don't want any more speed than needed to be safe in the 70K zone I have during a short part of my trip to and from work.
    Cheers,
    Grant.

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    I own a Honda lead 100 its not a bad machine took it from Hamilton to taumranui 2 up a while back it was a long trip but it did it fine..... its not exciting but as an a to b commuter its a good choice..... dose around 85kph on a flat
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    I have had a Suzuki Epicuro 125 since 05. I find it ideal
    in the city it will leave most everything in its wake at
    the lights and looks heaps better than the latest 125.

    I am selling both my road bike and the Epicuro and am investing in a Suzuki Burgman 400. so I can have the best of both worlds. (Some Americans say the 400 will go over 100MPH. I won't be testing their claims.

    As I am 75 years old, the step through will be much more easy on my creaking bones than the leg over bike and this scoot will out perform my present bike.



    If you are interested in purchasing my 125 it is in showroom condition, I have done 5800 km on it, it was carefully run in and serviced using the best oil. I am asking $2000 for it. PM me if you are interested.

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    ive got a uz125,done 27000kms since buying it in march,it will beat the pants off a lead and no need for 2 stroke oil,good handling and will do over 100kmh

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    Quote Originally Posted by danchop View Post
    ive got a uz125,done 27000kms since buying it in march,it will beat the pants off a lead and no need for 2 stroke oil,good handling and will do over 100kmh
    The lead is not a fast or exciting scooter however i went for it over the UZ because i just trust honda's build quality more and i only payed $1500 for an 05 with 1200kms on the clock...
    If you are after a fast machine that has some class go for a Honda dylan 150 i have taken one of those to 125kph before and they will do 100kph 2 up. that said they retail for 6000 brand new so they are really pricey
    However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slicksta View Post
    The lead is not a fast or exciting scooter however i went for it over the UZ because i just trust honda's build quality more and i only payed $1500 for an 05 with 1200kms on the clock...
    If you are after a fast machine that has some class go for a Honda dylan 150 i have taken one of those to 125kph before and they will do 100kph 2 up. that said they retail for 6000 brand new so they are really pricey
    i spose you never owned an xr200re?i chose the uz mainly because its used from getting to a to b quickly all day, its as small as a 50 so its quicker through traffic,its a modern designed engine so if you want to customise them with performance enhancements or body bits theyre availible,front disc /4-stroke and injection being the biggest and most obvious reasons for me.also its a japanese made scooter which is a big difference to any chinese made suzuki models but i can see how some may be put off cause suzuki nz do bring in some chinese made models which arent the greatest in build quality

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    They are made in Japan not china wow i made a mistake in buying the lead then.. i thought all small suzuki were made in china i really didnt like there 50cc range when i got my 50cc i chose the jog above the SJ for the same reason... i have not yet ridden the UZ i wouldnt mind one day tho... dose it sit at 100kph with out putting up a protest?
    However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.

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    [QUOTE=Slicksta;1231506]They are made in Japan not china wow i made a mistake in buying the lead then.. i thought all small suzuki were made in china i really didnt like there 50cc range when i got my 50cc i chose the jog above the SJ for the same reason... i have not yet ridden the UZ i wouldnt mind one day tho... dose it sit at 100kph with out putting up a protest?[/QUOT
    strong wind like today against you would a bit but yes it gets up to 100kmh very quick,i ride mostly on the motorway in the fast lane if that gives you an idea

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    Yeah i may go into my local dealer and have a test ride tommrrow...
    However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Slicksta View Post
    They are made in Japan not china wow i made a mistake in buying the lead then.. i thought all small suzuki were made in china i really didnt like there 50cc range when i got my 50cc i chose the jog above the SJ for the same reason... i have not yet ridden the UZ i wouldnt mind one day tho... dose it sit at 100kph with out putting up a protest?
    Lead is a good buy I reckon, although the UZ is a better buy and little trade off between them. They both have a heap of storage space but IMHO the Lead has more 'presence' on the road where the UZ feels like a little 50, but that may not be such a bad thing for a commuter zipping round. Also the front disc and fuel injection and the 25cc more give it the edge. The Dylan seems quite a nice scoot as well but very expensive .

    Also i think you did make the right choice when getting the Jog over the SJ. Have heard nothing good about the SJ while I have heard many praises said about the Jog, espically derestricted.

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