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Postby Brian » Wed Jun 02, 2004 3:21 pm

I saw two riding together late last week.......... brand new......I drove up past them and looked in my mirror cause I saw the pipes... I was in heavy traffic, turned around and they were gone..........these bikes looked like the 600 and somtin Beemers... they are big and heavy looking....they now have 4 valve heads and produce less power and torque than our beloved Baggy (read that on a Internet test site)......
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Postby keithcross » Wed Jun 02, 2004 4:24 pm

If you want to see what the new Yam 660 looks like check out the Yamaha UK web site.
Exhuast is low, like below the frame and then the mufflers (two of them) go to high level. Also it is a four valve two port head.

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Postby jim grace » Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:10 pm

: Hello there, i have read your comments on the demise of the bagira range of bikes. In the uk the yamaha supermoto retails for a 1000£ more than the mz . What concerns me is that tommorow wed3/11/04 i take delivary of a new bagira s/m. The dealer has know knowledge of the deletion of the range and has supplies on order for new bikes. am i correct in assuming that the bagira is still supplied to the uk, after all who would purchase an obsolete bike, thanks in anticipation. cheers jim.
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Postby keithcross » Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:40 pm

Jim

Please read the earlier postings on this thread.

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Postby gedge » Tue Nov 02, 2004 3:55 pm

Jim

Dont be alarmed I bought mine new in May.. They are a great bike and parts are not a problem..( check this site for details)

Just enjoy your new purchase and any questions bring them here cos the folk on here are really friendly and helpful :D
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Baggy

Postby jarow » Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:29 pm

Jim,

Don't worry. the baggy has new life in the United States and is here to stay world wide. (Some people in this chat room think they know what there talking about ) Since John Stoddart beame GM of MZ N.A. , they have sold more 660 in the last 3 months than they sold in the last 3 years. Go ahead and tear up the road, they make more ;-)
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Re: Baggy

Postby calibellus » Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:35 pm

jarow wrote:Jim,

Don't worry. the baggy has new life in the United States and is here to stay world wide. (Some people in this chat room think they know what there talking about ) Since John Stoddart beame GM of MZ N.A. , they have sold more 660 in the last 3 months than they sold in the last 3 years. Go ahead and tear up the road, they make more


Just a question. Where are you getting your numbers? I'm curious. Obviously MZ is a very niche player in the US, but it'd be interesting to see how they're doing now compared to a couple of years back.
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baggy

Postby jarow » Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:40 pm

I work for them ;-)
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Postby calibellus » Tue Nov 02, 2004 10:58 pm

Well, that explains things nicely. :lol:
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Postby jarow » Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:07 pm

Mr. Stoddart is really putting a big push on the baggy. He has 5 baggy's out at mag's right now. We beleive it's the best" bang for the buck " with out having to spend 15 to 20 g's. Wait till the new 125's come back into the states. Can you say " Bigger cc's " :twisted:
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Re: Baggy

Postby calibellus » Tue Nov 02, 2004 11:40 pm

jarow wrote:Mr. Stoddart is really putting a big push on the baggy. He has 5 baggy's out at mag's right now. We beleive it's the best" bang for the buck " with out having to spend 15 to 20 g's. Wait till the new 125's come back into the states. Can you say " Bigger cc's " :twisted:


"Bigger ccs?" That will be interesting. We don't get the RT125 out here in CA. Nor one of the 125SX/SM combo (I think the SM). It'd be fun to have something like the RT125 available for a cheap commuter that's a little more up-to-date than some of the Japanese 125s that seem to be based on tech from back in the jurrassic.
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bigger cc

Postby DAVID THOMPSON » Thu Nov 04, 2004 12:57 am

i have about 9000 miles on my rt125 and love it
but it would have been spot on as a 250 or 400

it is one sweet handling bike till the oem tires get thin
and there a bit weird when its real cold like 10 below zero F
by the way the oem tires did a good job all round and should
make it to 10,000 miles or more before there blona skins
ar dave

bigger engine in the rt125 chassis = :smt023

but speed limit it to about 80mph its too lite to be doing much
over 70 mph
unless ur a speed nut :-D
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