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The advice given was by chalkie at replay scooter on the mugello kit .
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:shock: a lammy engine is for life, not just one rideout :shocking:
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well yours will be running and on the road before mine, be interested to see what you think of it :)
heavy is good, heavy is reliable, and if it does fail, hit them with it!!!
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tonydevon wrote:seeing as you dont need it until Saturday, why not have it fully airbrushed too? :)
Made I larf. :mrgreen:
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simonwwfc wrote:The advice given was by chalkie at replay scooter on the mugello kit .
With what motive? I'm curious..

I've only ridden one Mugello and one GT. The Mugello was uninspiring, to say the least.

Before making a hasty decision, I'd have a search through the forum. See how many threads you find about problems with GT kits. And the same for the Mugellos.
And.. see how many people with a GT would buy another one. Start a poll. "If you've got a GT kit, would you buy another one?". Make sure one of the answers is "No, because there's nothing wrong with the one I've already got".
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Muttley McLadd wrote:
simonwwfc wrote:The advice given was by chalkie at replay scooter on the mugello kit .

strange your going for the Mugello , when nearly everyone has cited the GT kit the better option :?
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joeswoonara wrote: strange your going for the Mugello , when nearly everyone has cited the GT kit the better option :?
Its cuz ov tha 'Jasper Carrot' accent innit? Ey finks cuz way aww toyps loik tha, tha weez gettin awl provinciul abewtit an lewkin arfer owa ewn 'n' that.

Neowt rong wit tha Mugella fella, Oi ad a geaow on wun an it went loik stink it did
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I liked my Mugello so much I bought another one :) Nothing wrong with either. Also can't see anything wrong with GT kits, they get good comments too. What we don't know is how many of each are out there....
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Oyud saaaay, jist gessin loik, wroit abeouwt abewt fyfteiyn 'undred of them theyer mugellas an abeouwt foyvorsix 'undred dem Jey Tays. im aye faurr off or wut?
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The black countroi and birminkhum are the same thing - to anyone not from there ;)
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