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Agility 125 / Re: What is your OTD Price on the Agility 125?
« on: April 24, 2014, 01:09:58 PM »
If you are not dead set on a 2014 model, you may check if they have any of last year's models left in stock. A lot of dealers will cut deals on the new-old-stock bikes. And, they are still new bikes, and still come with full warranty.
I got my 2012 Super8 this year and they knocked off ALL the dealer fees, just to make room for new ones on their showroom.

Exactly,  I just picked up two 0 mile 2012 Agility's for $3,300. $1,445 per scooter and then the rest was tax title and licensing.  I think maybe a $130 filing fee too.  They come with the same 2 year warranty as a 2014.

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Agility 125 / Re: Riding my Agility in Istanbul
« on: April 21, 2014, 01:57:32 PM »
How are you not dead?  That traffic is ridiculous!

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I just purchased 2 of them and on the country roads it does fine.  But, 4 lane 55 mph roads, I would keep it to short distances.  Most people are doing 65-70 mph.   

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I just hope your girlfriend is grateful for what you did for her/ I hope she does not take you for granted. I know you are no pushover.

haha whatever it takes to get me out on the road more. I had a Suzuki DRZ 400 dual sport but that was not much fun to ride double.

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Great video's wkrep! I just bought 2 agility 125's for my girlfriend and I so, these video are going to come in handy!

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How mechanical are you? That bike will need an oil change (engne and rear drive) and a valve adjustment. Neither are difficult

New to scooter maintenance...You need to change the oil in two places?

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Agility 125 / Re: Agility 125 One fast one slow
« on: April 13, 2014, 02:32:37 AM »
Thanks for the tip.

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Agility 125 / Agility 125 One fast one slow
« on: April 11, 2014, 08:53:24 PM »
New member here. 

I just picked up two brand new 2012 Agility 125's.  Hoped on 1 and took it for a spin. Riding about 35 mph I opened up the throttle a bit more and it had a rattle or a different putter sound to it.  So I thought I would get on the other one just to see if it was normal. 

The other one felt like a 50 cc could barely get up to 35 mph.

I guess I don't really have any questions... Just dropped the slow one back off to the dealership.  Just seeing if anyone else had an experience like that?  Could the valve clearances cause this? Maybe throttle tension?

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