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| benandthe |
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 Posted: 13:33 - 08 Dec 2010 Post subject: Swap my cbr125 for a Cagiva Mito 125? |
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I've just been offered a friends cagiva mito 125 mk 2 in exchange for my cbr 125.
The mito is imacculate, only done 12,000 miles and is on a K plate, where my bike is now on 38,000 on a '05 plate, and had complete engine rebuild because the guy has too much money, new fairings, new tyres, just sailed through the mot last month, and has ten months tax left.
The bike is in much better condition than mine, plus if I sell it, I don't have the issue with idiots not supplying tyres...
Think I should swap my cbr for it? |
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if its the one that looks like that ducati then yeh
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Plus if I swap for the mito, I don't have the issue of the tyre...
Sod it, going to go swap my bike...!!!
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There is a difference between a 2 stroke bike and a Mito or an RS125, you need to treat it like a race bike with lights, and at 12k miles, it is about on schedule for engine failure/rebuild time, regardless of use.
The way I see this at the moment
You asked a "mate" to do a tyre for you, which didn't go to plan.
You now want to swap your reliable 4 stroke with a 12k mile 2stroke with someone you call a mate.
Why is your mate wanting the swap, I see no advantages of swapping from the Mito to a CBR, unless the Mito is going to cost a fortune for some work coming up, which is more than likely.
Think this through properly, the Mito and RS125s are not cheap bikes to run, correct oils are needed etc |
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| benandthecbr wrote: | The mito is imacculate and is on a K plate, where my bike is on a '05 plate |
| pinkyfloyd wrote: | I would question why he would want to swap what is a better looking bike and faster bike, newer and with less milage |
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i've never ridden a mito or a cbr125 - but i'd swap, i imagine the Mito is a lot more exciting to ride, and will look a lot nicer... ____________________ Previous: Cub50, NRG50, TS50, YB100, CB125, NSR125, ZZR600, CBF1000, SV650s, ZX6R B1H, XT250, Mito Powered Crosser, WRF450, , FZ600, VN800, GSXR600 - Currently CB1000R |
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Depends on the condition of the Mito ... !!! ... i would get it checked out ...
Compression test
Plug chop for colour
If it has reasonable compression and a coffee colour plug chop then i would swap .. as cbr 125s are horrid ...
He may be swapping caus if he commutes then its 40 - 50 mpg with the mito  ____________________ miketovey wrote: I am not a teenage emo with "girl problems", just a 29 year old loser.
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As others; Why the heck would some-one want to swap an exiting, genuinely sporty and quick Mito, for a dull, slow, uninspiring CBR?
I like the mito, I preffer the earlier round headlamp versions, and as a long standing full licence holder, one has a spot waiting in the fleet for it... becouse on a full licence, while I might be able to buy and ride a ZX6 or similar, I know that a lightweight, razor edge 125 is a bike I can actually go loonie on and not be so close to killing myself or my licence! I cant think of a more unsuitable machine for a learner.... but I can see the appeal.
And if a Mito appeals, then a CBR wont cut it.
Certainly not after riding a full-bore version like it was meant to be.
There would have to be some pretty bizzare reasons that such a move would be desirable.
Mito's small and cramped.... so old age and arthritus might make some-one give up on one.... but NOT for an even more cramped CBR!
Running costs, maintenence and reliability are difficult on a Mito. Esp if some-one tries using one like a CG125 for daily commuting, and crippling costs, and terminal unreliability MIGHT make such a swap beneficial.
Only other one is that a K-Plate mito is what '93/94? And book on one even top book would be around £800, where that's more likely lower book for your CBR. Ie: the CBR is a slightly more valuable and saleable bike, and more winter freindly.
Personally, If it was a round-lamp model, I'd be sorely tempted, IF the bike checked out, simply becouse I'd like one, as a Sunday-Scratcher, and I dont have to 'live' with the thing as a daily rider...
But all other ways round, looks to me like the deals pretty well loaded in your 'mates' favour, not yours.
and EVEN if it stacked up ecconomically, and even if it was a 'decent' bike, and not thrashed to death.....
There would STILL be a lot of inklings in the back of my mind making me wonder whether it would be a good swap, for you, given all year riding and commuting, and the sacrafices needed to live with a mito in that use, including the costs.
I mean, you are grumbling about a few days, riding the CBR with a tyre down to the legal limit.
First, why did you leave it SO long before looking for a repplacement? CBR tyres aren't exactly the most expensive, nor are they the shortest lived.
Doing commuter miles on a Mito, THAT is teh sort of thing you wil have to anticipate FAR more acutely, and have the tyre bought and paid for and waiting to be fitted, long before you reach minimum tread depth, and you'll be looking to do that three times as often.
Then being as cute over the other maintenence, like planning top end rebuilds, stripping and servicing forks and rear suspension etc, and keeping on top of it all, both mechanically and financially, so tha the bike can stay in service and get you where needed when wanted.
If you cant get it right with a CBR 'Numpty-Bike', then a demanding Mito, is going to seriousely piss you off!
Fools rush in where angels fear to tread, and seems to me, like you are leaping in, and for the sake of one mistake, not predicting the tyre change on teh CBR soon enough, trying to get it done quick and easy, 'on the cheap' by an unreliable mate, about to launch yourself into a whole new arena where quick, easy, and on the cheap will just frustrate you in tripple time!
Or do you reckon yo have learned from the CBR? ____________________ My Webby'Tef's-tQ, loads of stuff about my bikes, my Land-Rovers, and the stuff I do with them!
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| G wrote: | | Quote: | Doing commuter miles on a Mito, THAT is teh sort of thing you wil have to anticipate FAR more acutely, and have the tyre bought and paid for and waiting to be fitted, long before you reach minimum tread depth, and you'll be looking to do that three times as often. |
I don't see why. Sounds like you're making a mountain of a mole hill.
Top end maitneance, yes. Suspension? Why would you need to service it more often than a CBR125 for commuting? If anything, I'd suggest it's less often. |
How many people, regularly and properly service ANYTHING on a 125?
CG125.... on concrete commuter tyres, and under-damped forks and shoks, you can get away with it... they dont encourage you exploring the envelope that much to begin with. CBR, strangled to 12bhp or whatever they make, even when they have gone 'off' a bit, handling still far better than a new CG, and more than adequete.
Mito? Its a fine edged 'tool'. Its whole reason for being is to squeeze every last ounce of performance out of a little motor. Let it 'go-off' neglecting the maintenence that makes it handle, and you may as well not bother.
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Ok everyone, the swap is done, DVLA called and all details swapped effictive as of the end of that phone call, insurance swapped over, SAME PRICE!!!
Now with my cbr there were many issues/reasons for getting rid: needed new brake pads front and rear, needs new clutch, needs new rear tyre, euses blow weekly, valve timing is out and there is a knocking sound AND there is a fair amount of cosmetic damage.
With the Mito, his main reason for selling was his mum, he is only 17, complaing it's too big/powerful for him and he needs to sell it!
With the bike it sailed through the last MOT, currently needs a new rear seat and the wiring for the rear light needs reconnecting as a wire was snapped when he was changing a bulb.
I've been over the bike thoroughly and took it to a reputable dealer and they said it's fine apart from the seat and rear lights.
I've run a hpi check, nothing. All clean.
Didn't think there would be finance on a 1993 bike.
All in all a great swap! |
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