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Courageous T
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PostPosted: 18:33 - 18 Apr 2005    Post subject: mito 125? Reply with quote

i think these bikes look great and am thinking of getting 1 in september as im 17 then, what do u guys think, anyone ridden one here?

plus i did my cbt on a scoot would i need to re-do it? i dont think i do Thumbs Up
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Keith
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PostPosted: 18:39 - 18 Apr 2005    Post subject: Re: mito 125? Reply with quote

Tomofast wrote:
plus i did my cbt on a scoot would i need to re-do it? i dont think i do Thumbs Up

Nope, you wont need to do it again.

Mito's are fine bikes as long as you can take care of them. I've not owned a Mito but I had an RS, very similar machines. I didnt have any problems but I took great care of mine. Just little things like using the best oil and warming it up properly will prolong life by a long way.

Main problems with the race replica 2T's are the poor fuel economy, expensive oil and moderate amounts of maintenance. Like lots of 2 strokes, it'll have plenty of problems if neglected. Take care and it'll serve you well, as long as you dont buy a lemon.
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PostPosted: 18:44 - 18 Apr 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

Race replica 2t
^^^ ^^^^

Hence the reason they are hard to look after, go bang easily and have shit fuel economy, but go like shit off a shovel. As long as you don't expect anything else you'll love it.
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PostPosted: 18:48 - 18 Apr 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

thing is i still have to go to college everyday which is 7 miles, i want durability yet i want style!
and a hell of a lot of it too!Razz

something 125 which is fast, durable and practical on fuel etc, what u suggest?
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PostPosted: 18:52 - 18 Apr 2005    Post subject: Reply with quote

So you want the durability and fuel economy of a 4t and the performance and style of a 2t? Don't think thats possible, but you could go for something like a Sachs XTC or a Supermoto as these aren't as underpowered as most 125 learners *shudder*. My MZ in my avatar is 15 HP and the XTC is near that as well. As a plus point they sound great, and they are the most powerful 4t 125s you can buy.
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