Same with mine will go of the clock, but it feels, and is, slow as f$£%.1960split wrote:thanks for the replies
the speedo shows 90kmh unfortunately the GPS shows 47mph
DL 125 speed
...time to fit mugello.... 
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And change the sprockets to GP200. 
1960 Split,
According to the instruction booklet that I received when I bought my 125dl brand new in February 1971, and which I've still got, the Maximum Speed is stated as 56.7 mph on page 9 of the Instruction Booklet..
All I know is that before I fitted a somewhat larger engine, I saw 65mph indicated, slightly down hill two up, so I reckon their figure in the bookj is probably somewhere near.
Hope that this is of some help.
Mr Tucky
According to the instruction booklet that I received when I bought my 125dl brand new in February 1971, and which I've still got, the Maximum Speed is stated as 56.7 mph on page 9 of the Instruction Booklet..
All I know is that before I fitted a somewhat larger engine, I saw 65mph indicated, slightly down hill two up, so I reckon their figure in the bookj is probably somewhere near.
Hope that this is of some help.
Mr Tucky
I had mine on MCN route tracker at 59.7mph.. .. i think I prefer looking at the speedo.. 45-70-30-50 etctarmac tickler wrote:we put a bog standard gp200 up the strip at santa pod a few year back and it did 58mph,, i reckon a 125 would be near to 45mph flat out,,,
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Wish GPS had been around in 1973 when I did 59 mph going down Frederick road (downhill head tucked below the leggies) on my Honda C50, it felt like 140 but was probably closer to 40. 
