The 2023-on Suzuki Address/Avenis/Burgman 125 topic
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Re: New Suzuki Address 125
Well Honda make the monkey,now Suzuki make the Donkey
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Re: New Suzuki Address 125
have you seen what suzuki are maybe going to sell it,if what i have seen its
£4545 bollocks to that.
£4545 bollocks to that.
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Re: New Suzuki Address 125
Cant be thats more than the GSXR 125.richie the 1st wrote: ↑Thu Sep 08, 2022 5:20 pmhave you seen what suzuki are maybe going to sell it,if what i have seen its
£4545 bollocks to that.
Im expecting £28-3200
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Re: New Suzuki Address 125
It's a direct competitor for the Yamaha D'elight ... which is £3000.
As far as I know there's been no official announcement on price for the Address.
As far as I know there's been no official announcement on price for the Address.
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did see the price on dealers advert on a/t
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Re: New Suzuki Address 125
It was a Suzuki AN125 that got me interested in twist-and-go three decades after my last scooter. It also showed that after 1 year of commuting the silencer was rusting away so it was best to go to other manufacturers for my next one, or next eight as it turned out.
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have never had a silencer on a suzuki address 110 uk,rusting but i do use them for long rides,which they do very well.roadster wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 9:30 amIt was a Suzuki AN125 that got me interested in twist-and-go three decades after my last scooter. It also showed that after 1 year of commuting the silencer was rusting away so it was best to go to other manufacturers for my next one, or next eight as it turned out.
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Re: New Suzuki Address 125
Glad to hear they have improved. I also had the 125 trail bike in that era. I used it throughout the winter and treated it very badly. It looked very tatty when I sold it but it never let me down in spite of being revved mercilessly at every opportunity.richie the 1st wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 1:29 pmhave never had a silencer on a suzuki address 110 uk,rusting but i do use them for long rides,which they do very well.roadster wrote: ↑Sun Sep 11, 2022 9:30 amIt was a Suzuki AN125 that got me interested in twist-and-go three decades after my last scooter. It also showed that after 1 year of commuting the silencer was rusting away so it was best to go to other manufacturers for my next one, or next eight as it turned out.