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Nov 07, 2008
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Vino 125 review
by: Rob Wadman-Scanlan

Good review. I bought a black second hand Yamaha BWS/Zuma (2006 model) a couple of months ago. I totally love it. Going downhill yesterday I managed to hit 80 kph (that's the quickest ever). My only complaint is that it slows down on hills, but this is to be expected. I had a 250 cc Honda scooter years ago. I think my next scoot will be a 125 cc Vino. It doesn't have the mean look of my BWS but is overall a pretty nice looking scooter with the power I long for. Thanks for the review.

Sep 18, 2008
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nice comparison to Vespa
by: Steve B

Nice job amigo! I particularly like the fact that you did check out Vespa and like the Yamaha better. I'mcurious how the vino compares to the Honda.

Aug 11, 2008
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Great Review, Kevin!
by: Kathi

Thanks, Kevin, for taking the time to write such a super review of the Yamaha Vino. Sounds like a worthy "opponent" for my Genuine Buddy! :-)

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