So - moved town, and bought a cheapy for the short term. Cost me $172.
She's a SYM Attila 125cc - not the prettiest of bikes, but she runs well, and gets me from A to B.
Suggestions for pimping her performance please. I've changed the oil, put air in the tyres and put a new air filter in today.
She runs pretty well - no mad acceleration and no disc brakes, so I tend to ride her gently.
Anything cheap I can do to get her revving at her best - oil filter? Fuel filter? Exhaust upgrade?
My new wheels - SYM Attila 125cc
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My new wheels - SYM Attila 125cc
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Re: My new wheels - SYM Attila 125cc
No point doing any modifications, they'll just compromise the reliability.
If you want to go faster, buy a bigger scooter.
If you want to go faster, buy a bigger scooter.
Four decades on two wheels has taught me nothing, all advice given is guaranteed to be wrong
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Re: My new wheels - SYM Attila 125cc
It reminds me a bit of a PGO Metro/Buddy 125 . . ..
I'd just keep it running good stock. Put your money where it will do the most good like for gas, the usual list of maintenance items, and maybe a top box. Check the oil regularly and if the rear shock becomes a concern maybe consider replacing that.
PGO also made a scoot called a "Libra 125". Nice machine . . . bigger floor board. Different than the PCX.
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I'd just keep it running good stock. Put your money where it will do the most good like for gas, the usual list of maintenance items, and maybe a top box. Check the oil regularly and if the rear shock becomes a concern maybe consider replacing that.
PGO also made a scoot called a "Libra 125". Nice machine . . . bigger floor board. Different than the PCX.