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Evening,

Picking up my new bike next week - can't wait :-) Yamaha YBR 125.

Go to re-take my CBT, as it expired when I was 18 - lol. Now I am 33.

Couple of questions if I may?

1. Dealer states bike will do in excess of 100mpg - is this true?

2. Been advised to change the dip and main beam bulbs?

3. Advised to change tyres to Michelin something or other - better grip in wet?

4. Another person said to change the spark plugs to NGK - CR6HSA, this will not only increase perfomance (not interested in that) but mainly MPG by 10 - 15%.

Can anyone advise if the above is correct?

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At least your in the right section "New Members" Steve :welcome:

Introduce yourself first, then you will most likely get more help.

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Evening,

4. Another person said to change the spark plugs to NGK - CR6HSA,

Dont change the spark plug,,,,,leave the origional one, provided it is the correct one for the bike(find out the right plug numbers in a manual)

Changing to a colder or hotter plug can seriously damage your bike.

EDIT: people will tell you to do all-sorts of things to your bike,,,,,,dont listen to them,,,,try out the bike and change things you think yourself as you go along.

Welcome to YOC

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Hi - Steve from East of England. Bought a new YBR 125cc today, picking it up sometime next week. Bought a bike to try and save money due to the high fuel prices. Misses not to happy - but there we go :-) Had a few bikes between 16 and 18 and have always wanted one ever since.

If any of you could help me with a few questions it would be greatly appreciated please;-

1. Dealer states bike will do in excess of 100mpg - is this true?

2. Been advised to change the dip and main beam bulbs?

3. Advised to change tyres to Michelin something or other - better grip in wet?

4. Another person said to change the spark plugs to NGK - CR6HSA, this will not only increase perfomance (not interested in that) but mainly MPG by 10 - 15%.

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Dont change the spark plug,,,,,leave the origional one, provided it is the correct one for the bike(find out the right plug numbers in a manual)

Changing to a colder or hotter plug can seriously damage your bike.

Thank you - "Wheels".

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