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why does the exhuast let them down?  |
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| M1ke |
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They look like the exhaust on peugeot zip scooters, Big, bulky and not very stylish  |
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| phill.c |
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 phill.c Traffic Copper

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ive had one for about a year now alright and good fun, to be honest it depends what you want if for, tricks then no, not bad speed for a 50, but the thing that lets it down badly is it hates bad weather, the clock get condensation in them ive had mine changed 5 times upto now, again very soon, (city scooters really don't like me).. i'd say yes to getting one because ive had lots of fun on mine...
hope that helps
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| Claud 14.7 to 1 |
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 Claud 14.7 to 1 World Chat Champion

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Whenever i see one, i think to myself. "Damn fool, thats no bike, get a proper bike" . I hate the way ?gillera? tried to make it look like proper bike, only it looks and goes like a little piece o cak...  |
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Just before I got my NSR, I looked at a DNA125 as a possible cheaper alternative.
Being 6ft3, I decided against it after sitting on it for 5 seconds. My feet were up my arse and I must've looked a right twat on it (in hindsight, I think its impossible for anyone to look cool on a DNA).
Its like one of those silly little bikes that clowns ride. Only they're meant to look stupid.  |
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Sorry dude, I agree with Robby. Get something better, old and cheap (something you can afford to drop).
I am also up for Laura's sacrifice idea  |
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I had a Dna 50 up until April this year when i got my Nsr. They are better than a step through ped but i wished that id gone for something cheeper with gears. The wheels are a bit small so it is quite twitchy. Mine was reliable and I only had to buy oil and petrol for it. If you do get one get a black or red one, but not the yellow! By the way i paid £280 3rd party f+t. |
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My friend had one last year, lol, we branded him DNA Dan, it was good until the transmission (which is CV, using a belt and pulleys system) broke, and neither he or I had the mechanical knowledge to fix it. ____________________ Chase my Witch up, Catch my Snitch up.
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If you do a lot of traffic-dodging in town then a DNA 50 is a good choice. It's nippy and quick in town, and you can really fling it around. I've only ridden one twice, but it felt comfortable enough and very easy to handle. Steering is quick, but the low centre of gravity makes it feel stable.
On the open road it will feel like a let-down, as they run out of puff pretty quick.
As for getting a geared bike: I used to race with a DNA 50 in town when i had an RS50. The RS is faster and quicker, but in traffic you have to work hard, going up and down 3 or 4 gears to keep it the tiny power band. Clutch arm would be sore after 10mins of that! The DNA looked much easier to handle, no clutch, no gears and could still keep up in traffic.
THis guy had a variator kit and claimed 70mph (though all 50 owners claim 70mph)
| Quote: | it was good but the gearbox fell to bits once and it was off the road for months. |
The transmission is CV, using a belt and pulleys. They're tough and very simple to fix. You'd want to be a pretty special person to make the "gearbox" fall to bits, and even more special not to fix it in half an hour. |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 21 years, 190 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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