125 Twist and go
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125 Twist and go
Looking for a 125cc twist and go scooter for my nephew, anyone got anything?
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Re: 125 Twist and go
If you would consider Chinese, WK bikes are selling new 125cc scooters for £1499 OTR with 2 years guarantee.Its a nice looking scooter.They dont actually manufactur any themselves,but seem to import the best from China.
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Re: 125 Twist and go
Couple on The Isle of Wight including a SYM....
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Re: 125 Twist and go
By preference, for a new 'un I'd go with the Sinnis Hero. It is, essentially, a Yamaha Cygnus.
Sinnis took over the distribution when Yamaha dropped the model.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HOh7T6sgED0
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Re: 125 Twist and go
Interesting that. Been looking at Sinnis scoots recently but not the Hero, time to visit John Parker M/C in Southend.
Not for me though (yet). Rode a mate's 650 Burgman at the weekend, great when it's moving but too much for me to manhandle (and him). Trying to steer him towards something a lot lighter!
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Re: 125 Twist and go
Does he fancy a Piaggio BV350? I've got a 2014 reg for sale.
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Re: 125 Twist and go
Ay up Biker barker the 650 burgervan has to be one of best in the current market,haven't owned one as l can't afford it but ran its smaller cousin the burgervan 250, for a couple of years,brilliant brilliant brilliant scooter ! never let me down once bar a smoking rectifier that needed replacement.Very heavy but once she lifts her skirts don't half go,also found it wallows a touch round corners at slow pedestrian speeds.but nevertheless a masterpiece from Suzuki....
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Re: 125 Twist and go
Oh yes he would but he's 87 and 9 stone so the lighter the better. TBH he's waiting for the OK to ride after a cataract operation. Plus he needs to get another bike past his wife! He still has his Gold Wing 1500!:lol:
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Re: 125 Twist and go
Does it have to be a 125 matt.The Honda vision 110 or the Suzuki address 110 are better.
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Re: 125 Twist and go
See note 4 from Ged, Gforce has a Sinnis Hero, they are re-badged Yamaha so no problems with quality, does Jake not want the CG125?