125 Twist and go
- wightegi
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Re: 125 Twist and go
The Sinnis would be my choice ,as you can refuel without taking all the camping gear off the back. Any one want a GS500F ??
- Capitano
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Re: 125 Twist and go
Capitano wrote: ↑Tue Aug 21, 2018 10:48 amBy 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
I went to try one out yesterday.
Even in my compromised state the Hero is comfortable for me at 5'11" and a 33" inseam. Crackin' motor too, the latest version of the GY6, and fuel injected with a decent map. Combined brakes that work marvellously, great build quality and £1700 brand new.
What I can't understand is why there ain't one parked in my garage right now!
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Re: 125 Twist and go
I Think the only thing is the resale value,its going too lose a lot of money after 1 year,you buy a Honda vision 110 [esp] its going to hold its value.
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Re: 125 Twist and go
Vision 110 really temps me.....would have to be the newer version though.richie the 1st wrote: ↑Wed Sep 05, 2018 3:29 pmI Think the only thing is the resale value,its going too lose a lot of money after 1 year,you buy a Honda vision 110 [esp] its going to hold its value.
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Re: 125 Twist and go
and me too old one was good esp have been told is better
- cornmek1
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Re: 125 Twist and go
Anyone actually *got* a Sinnis Hero ? I'd be interested in opinions.
Not worried about the depreciation, I generally ride stuff till it croaks - more the build quality & reliability.
Must fit a helmet under the seat...
regards
Kev
Not worried about the depreciation, I generally ride stuff till it croaks - more the build quality & reliability.
Must fit a helmet under the seat...
regards
Kev