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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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.
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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.

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.