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Postby Gosling1 » Thu Jul 14, 2005 7:07 pm

NovaCoder wrote:They are both nice looking bikes, and yes very similar (I believe they were designed by the same guy).

They both have cancer but the Duke has the bigger tumor....yuk (hopefully someone will get it ;)).


they do look very similiar when put together like that :? I think it was Pierre Terblanche ??? who designed these models...? not really my cup of java, all those italian bikes look the same *chortle* parked outside the caffe *chortle* sipping on a double de-caffinated half-cafe with a twist'o'lemon.......

Cancer / Tumour - are you referring to the pipes / CAT ??

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Postby Neka79 » Thu Jul 14, 2005 9:08 pm

hmm cagiva mito...125cc 2 stroke....rotax engine isnt it??
either way, they go ok...7 speed gearbox, pretty decent, look like a 916 ...just a bit dear ($7k plus)
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Postby Ratmick » Thu Jul 14, 2005 9:12 pm

neka79 wrote:hmm cagiva mito...125cc 2 stroke....rotax engine isnt it??
either way, they go ok...7 speed gearbox, pretty decent, look like a 916 ...just a bit dear ($7k plus)

Bloody dear really:
CAGIVA MITO RECEIVES ITS SILVER LINING

The ever popular Cagiva Mito 125 has recently rolled off the production line with a brilliant new silver livery. The new silver colour scheme has recently arrived in Australia and Australian Cagiva distributor, the Paul Feeney Group, is confident the new colour will prove popular.

“When I saw it (Cagiva Mito) come out of the crate, I liked the new colour immediately. The silver colouring gives the bike a nice, sleek, stylish appearance” comments managing director Paul Feeney.

The other elements of the bike remain unchanged and it is still available in the traditional black or red livery. The Cagiva Mito comes standard with Marzocchi forks with upside down stems, Sachs shock absorber, Brembo Gold Series calipers, unmistakable Italian styling, and a 2-year factory warranty.

“The Mito has to be the most stylish bike in its category. It looks more like a larger sports bike than a 2-stroke 125. Couple this with high quality European components and the result is a fantastic package” said Feeney.

The new Silver Cagiva Mito retail price remains unchanged at $8,690+ORC
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