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Post by Senna1Rossi on Jan 4, 2017 14:40:22 GMT -5
just foond oot last night that Yamaha release a new model for Zuma 125... heh, I'm slow.
I don't know if I like it more or not... but it does have many upgrades from Mk I
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Post by spaz12 on Jan 4, 2017 22:01:45 GMT -5
If I had to pick one, I'd get the older one because I don't care for the new headlights.
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Post by Senna1Rossi on Jan 5, 2017 12:15:59 GMT -5
If I had to pick one, I'd get the older one because I don't care for the new headlights.
haha, I agree. but how aboot all the other upgrades??
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Post by spaz12 on Jan 6, 2017 13:12:45 GMT -5
If I had to pick one, I'd get the older one because I don't care for the new headlights.
haha, I agree. but how aboot all the other upgrades??
I'd have to read an article on it to know what they are. I see the visual changes, and personally don't like them, but have no doubts that it's a great scoot mechanically.
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Post by tiny on Jan 6, 2017 18:46:04 GMT -5
I'm with ya'll I rather like the looks of the older model from the leg shield forward but the new one looks better from the rear. "The fun loving BWs 125 has undergone a significant makeover for '16. Not only is the styling all new, but we've also increased the under seat storage capacity, added a new digital meter assembly and a new rear disc brake. Not stopping there, the front disc brake diameter has been increased and features a new, more powerful twin piston caliper, the roominess of the cockpit has been increased, and there is a cool new headlight too. Powered by a fuel injected 125 cc engine, the sporty BWs 125 makes a great urban or suburban commuter." From Yamaha Canada Web Page. Fuel filler when from the front of the seat area to the left side of the leg shield like on my Movie 150 and other KYMCO scooters.
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