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Yamaha dt or cagiva mito?.....i know there differnt!

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Yamaha dt or cagiva mito?.....i know there differnt!

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#1 Post by chalky143 » Fri Jun 02, 2006 10:52 am

at the moment i have a cagiva mito that i have done up ready for when im 17 but ive thought about it and i dont fancy the maintanance costs of it and the cost if i fell off....The thing is i like speed Twisted Evil but only the acceleration factor of it so which is better for acceleration...DT125 or cagiva mito?

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#2 Post by Mag7C » Fri Jun 02, 2006 11:07 am

I don't know a lot about either of those bikes, but if you plan on a lot of road riding it seems the mito would be better. My friend rode with me on his dirt bike once, and seeing him try to run the twisties with those knobby tires was almost laughable :wink: .
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#3 Post by TechTMW » Fri Jun 02, 2006 8:57 pm

You own the Cagiva. Can you say "No-Brainer"???
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