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Originally Posted by Nilay
Hey.... digislayer plz. read the previous discussion on page 1147, 1148 and the respond......
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I've already read your posts before commenting. If you meant something other than what everyone here understood, maybe you could've framed your queries better.
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Originally Posted by Nilay
as you said longer wheelbase R125 is underpowered, Thats why i am asking you what happen when comparing to 33bhp (250R) to 17 bhp (R15) to 15 bhp (R125).............
I ride My R15 mostly on twisty road with lots of Experiment and the i find that R15 is not matching up with my riding style or habit. So in regard of that i asked some help from knowledgeable Friends and they said only thing is to alter the wheelbase to some extent so that it can match with ur riding habit and then i search lot of things on net and i have come to know that R125 is selling in UK and then i saw a lot of review on YouTube and amazed that company like Yamaha selling the R15 is not that much of Internation standard. If you look at the R125 and you will noticed how well is fit and finish etc......
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If that's the case, maybe you should have opted for different framing of sentences. Anyways, as far as your query is concerned, the R15 is far superior in terms of handling and cornering. Big and bulky doesn't always mean better cornering. In fact, manufacturers try to keep the wheelbase as short as possible(within limits ofcourse) while keeping the swing-arm as long as possible. It is this balance of long swingarm and short wheelbase that gives you stability at corners and flickability on straights. Also, a shorter vehicle is always better at handling, due to the low center of gravity, and the R125 is taller than R15. If you compare the track videos of both the R15 and R125, you see people carrying more speeds on the R15 around the corner, than an R125. If you think the R15 is not suiting your riding-habit, it's the habit that needs to be changed..not the bike. You'd hate the R125's handling even more than what you're hating of the R15. If you're not satisfied with the R15's handling, nothing else will ever satiate you, except for the biggies.