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 Keith World Chat Champion
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 bilbo Two Stroke Sniffer

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What licence do/will you have? I've a mito on a full licence and keep getting pulled over cous i don't have an L-Plate showing. Worth it though! Bloody good bike, only got it a few months ago but loving every minute of it.
As said it is necessary to pay her a fair bit of attention and can be expensive for parts, bloody italians.
Great bike for a quick bledge to town , expect a very sore arse if going any distance though.
Acceleration and top speed are good, had a ton from her several times (all on private land of course)
But overall it's a great bike, pretty bias though.
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 GreyHam Two Stroke Sniffer

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 no_shad Trackday Trickster
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I would go for the mito.
Not many people realise mito parts are ten a penny on eBay.
I have a cagiva planet and it's a fantastic bike.  |
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Well there's your typical "looks and charisma Vs reliability" decision if ever I saw one!
The Mito is a mini Ducati. Nothing beats that for looks. But, it is Italian and therefore is prone to certain reliability and build quality issues (from what I've read). The NSR is a Honda and should therefore have superior build quality and reliability and should be less likely to break down on ya.
Both will give you a grin, but perhaps, when it's working, the Mito might give you a bigger one... ____________________ My Bikepics page
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 colin1 Captain Safety
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CAGIVA MITO ____________________ Zhongyu ZY50, Aprilia SR50, Motorhispania RX50, Aprilia RS125, Honda VFR400 nc24 and my corsa
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Theory: Passed 8/11/2005 Practical: Passed 13/12/2005 Proud holder of A2 license |
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I'd go with the nsr for parts & it's honda i think it would last longer, But you can't beat a ducati rep with the mito plus 110mph. If you're not intrested in speed go with the nsr as i hear aprillia & mito have exspensiveparts.
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