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Apr 08, 2013
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it is too slow NEW
by: Neil

I just bought a used 2009 Yamaha vino 125cc,and it is bored out to 150cc.It will not go faster than 85 km per hour.It works nice in the city but when I am in the country it only does 85 km at the most and less than 80 with a head wind.

Mar 23, 2011
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Vino's small tires
by: Dan White

I have a 2009 Vino and I like it except for one thing...the small 10-inch tires. Other 125 scooters like Aprilia with 14-inch tires, are much more stable. On windy days and at higher speeds the instability with the Vino 125 is worse. I would call this a design flaw and it could even be a safety issue. On a gusty day you have to fight to try and maintain a straight line and you could even be blown out of your lane. This is not a problem with high-wheel scooters even scooters smaller and lighter than the Vino.

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