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    The best small Suzuki scooter ever built!


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    must be yrs is it because id have to say far from it otherwise.....try an fr50/80,now yr scootn!

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    hes wrong anyway even for a well tuned salesman,the best small scoot is the suzuki uz125

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    Quote Originally Posted by danchop View Post
    hes wrong anyway even for a well tuned salesman,the best small scoot is the suzuki uz125
    Yeah a UZ125 is an awesome scoota. But an AG100 will kick sand in it's face. Fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Crasherfromwayback View Post
    Yeah a UZ125 is an awesome scoota. But an AG100 will kick sand in it's face. Fact.
    You're wrong there Crasher. I have owned the UZ125, and currently ride a Yamaha 100cc 2t. The UZ will cruise at a higher speed than the 100 2t and holds speed better on the long climbs. Unless the Suzuki AG100 far out performs the Yamaha, which I would have to see to be convinced. Either way any of the Suzukis are good scooters.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    You're wrong there Crasher. I have owned the UZ125, and currently ride a Yamaha 100cc 2t. The UZ will cruise at a higher speed than the 100 2t and holds speed better on the long climbs. Unless the Suzuki AG100 far out performs the Yamaha, which I would have to see to be convinced. Either way any of the Suzukis are good scooters.
    Yep. I've ridden (and sold) plenty of UZ125's. A fantastic scooter as I've said. But as far as get up and go goes...an AG100 will see it off no problem! It's like a UZ50 has a better top speed than an SJ50...but isn't nearly as quick to get there.

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    For acceleration, the 2t will beat the 4t. I should have kept my UZ and replaced the rear shock. The ride of the UZ125 was the worst feature. Ok around town but for long rides holding up a 95kg rider, not so good. But then thats not what the smaller scooters are meant for anyway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by awa355 View Post
    For acceleration, the 2t will beat the 4t. I should have kept my UZ and replaced the rear shock. The ride of the UZ125 was the worst feature. Ok around town but for long rides holding up a 95kg rider, not so good. But then thats not what the smaller scooters are meant for anyway.
    Correct!

    And yeah...susp quality has never been Suzuki's strong point when it comes to scooters!

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