01 Honda NSR 125 R discussion forum:RE: stunning bike but is it any good or should i go 4the cagiva |
RE: stunning bike but is it any good or should i go 4the cagiva |
DarkFox said 2001-09-03 00:27 |
I´ll be able to help this weekend. I get my nsr 125 rr, 98 model, on Saturday. A close friend of mine has a cagiva mito, and me, being a fan of Japanese-style bikes, decided to go for something *not* italian. I can tell you this though - if you´re going for a second hand bike, or a bike to last you a few years, don´t go near the mito. It´s electronics are dodgy as f***, and the thing needs servicing every other month to fix the many, many problem you can get with them. This, alas, seems to be the case with all italian bikes. Like I said, I´ll keep you posted this weekend. FOX |
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