off topic, but what is your fuel econ with the bws 125?
Averages about 90 mpg. Best I've gotten was 118 mpg but that was going really easy on the throttle.
off topic, but what is your fuel econ with the bws 125?
1985 lmaowhat year is it?
something like this? i think it looks manly but i'll ask her]
If your sister wants something small, feminine, and affordable, tell her to check out the TNG Milano 50cc. It looks a lot like the Yamaha Vino. I think they go for about $1500 new.
Check the insurance rates BEFORE you buy.
First year rider on a 50cc likely $800+
Maybe look at some of the new electrics that sneak around the classifications.
http://voltcanada.com/
That's what my son had -he had an older model - decent price for a 20082008 Yamaha BWS 50 $1395.00
This is a fun little machine. The 50cc 2 stroke oil injected engine is quick off the line and has no problem keeping ahead of traffic. The top speed of this bike is between 70-75kph. It's less than $6 to fill the tank with enough storage for your helmet or a bag of groceries. I have done all the maintenance on it myself including new front and rear brakes, spark plug and air filter. She's ready to ride for the season. I hate to sell her but there is just not enough room in the stable.
Aprilia, beware they are mainland Chinese scoots. Look to Kymco (Taiwan) and Studio Cycle in TO has deals on non current models, including 50cc units
If she can stretch a bit brand new Aprilla and they know their scoots $1699 is a deal,
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http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...best-49cc-scooter-for-sale-W0QQAdIdZ282383645
nother excellent scoot but more money - they mighttake $2k
http://toronto.kijiji.ca/c-cars-veh...-bikes-Piaggio-Red-Fly-150-W0QQAdIdZ282074988
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She'd have no problem riding with you then on any roads. Lots of speed.
Aprilia, beware they are mainland Chinese scoots. Look to Kymco (Taiwan) and Studio Cycle in TO has deals on non current models, including 50cc units
What are you talking about? Aprilia isn't Chinese, they're Italian.
Aprillia is supposedly the fourth largest bike manufacturer in the world.
does anyone know? if aprilia is so big, why so little aprilia dealers in toronto? i practically can't find an aprilia if i wanted to. i know motoretta has it but barely any bikes in the showroom.
.Aprilia is an Italian motorcycle company, one of the seven marques owned by Piaggio, the world's fourth largest motorcycle manufacturer.Aprilia started as a scooter manufacturer, but has more recently come to be known for its race-winning sportbikes. It is also known for its flagship 1,000 cc V-twin Superbike, the RSV Mille and latest V4-based RSV4
does anyone know? if aprilia is so big, why so little aprilia dealers in toronto?
It's 'the Piaggio group', Aprilia's parent company that's the fourth largest manufacturer of two wheelers (motorcycles AND scooters counted here).
The six active brands from the Piaggio Group right now are Aprilia, Derbi, Gilera, Moto Guzzi, Piaggio and Vespa.
Inglis has a few new old stock Vino 50's (4 stroke) for $999 the last time i was in there.
Aprilia, beware they are mainland Chinese scoots. Look to Kymco (Taiwan) and Studio Cycle in TO has deals on non current models, including 50cc units
What are you talking about? Aprilia isn't Chinese, they're Italian.