New Suzuki Address 110

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stijn1990
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New Suzuki Address 110

Post by stijn1990 »

Hi All,

Just reserved a Suzuki Address 110 (Dark/Matte Blue) for use as a town commuter

Should be getting it sometime in October

Have some questions already (See below), if these should be moved to a different page, please let me know

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I was wondering if anyone would know where to get the below aftermarket parts:
(currently I can only find parts straight from Japan)

- Exhaust
- Air Filter
- Oil Filter
- Sprak Plug
- Variator (Incl. Rollers)
- Clutch (Incl. Clutch Bell + Spring)
- Drive Belt
- Rear Shock
- Tail Tidy
- Any other performance parts or aesthetic parts that can be useful

PS: weight reduction would be beneficial where possible

I am aware this will cost a bit of money, but this will be a personal project of mine
I have also got a bigger bike already in case people may suggest this instead of any upgrades

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Thanks in advance

richie the 1st
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Re: New Suzuki Address 110

Post by richie the 1st »

i have two its called greed which is good just put a top box decent tyres as well and ride it,yeah its your money,spend it on your bigger bike.
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roadster
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Re: New Suzuki Address 110

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The Suzuki AN125 is what got me back into scootering and convinced me that twist and go really worked for practical commuting. This was my first scooter since the Maicoletta 250 in the late 1960s. It looks like many improvements have been made and I'm sure you will enjoy it. The only modification that I would regard as priority would be to look closely at the exhaust system and if it isn't stainless steel try to replace it before the first winter and keep the original pristine if possible. I have had several small bikes with Suzuki's little single cylinder engines and they certainly took some punishment without any problems. So if you wanted to extract a few more horsepower I'm sure it would be possible.
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wightegi
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Re: New Suzuki Address 110

Post by wightegi »

Wemoto list parts for the Address , the best performance mod would be a screen which helps the airflow around the bike could be worth as much as 5 mph . Suzuki parts are not expensive and some times cheaper than pattern parts so worth looking at them as well . Are you getting a new bike and do you want to keep the warranty ?

stijn1990
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Re: New Suzuki Address 110

Post by stijn1990 »

@roadster - Can get an exhaust from Japan, is £230, but the shipping is £80 and then the import charges & VAT on top of that
I can always use High Temp Black Paint as I used on a previous scooter to cover the rusty spots, which I know does the job

@wightegi - I am getting a new bike yes, 3 year warranty, so still debating whether to get aftermarket parts, may just leave it as don't think it's worth it
I might just stick to the Suzuki screen and maybe a little top box atleast that way the warranty still stands

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capitano
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Re: New Suzuki Address 110

Post by capitano »

The Address really doesn't have a cult following like, for example, the Zoomer, Grom , Monkey etc.

It's a great little bike, but not popular in that sense.

Hence, webike don't even really do anything out of the ordinary for it. https://japan.webike.net/SUZUKI/ADDRESS110/533/mtop/

Again, I'd just ride it and have some fun.

8-)

rossm
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Re: New Suzuki Address 110

Post by rossm »

Malossi and Polini don't have anything listed for it, so might be a bit of an issue getting all that you have listed. Just ride it and enjoy it as it is.
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barker
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Re: New Suzuki Address 110

Post by barker »

i have had mine for 3 years now ,smashing little scooter, around the town you cant beat it, on the open road mine pops along at a steady 60 have seen 70 on rare momments

richie the 1st
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Re: New Suzuki Address 110

Post by richie the 1st »

my silver one has always been the quick one,at 60mph just wants to go,the blue one being newer,its quieter/tighter/smoother but its slower,taking to the bloke from mme motorcycles he says its the exhurst.
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capitano
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Re: New Suzuki Address 110

Post by capitano »

Having ridden a good few miles with both Richie and Barker, neither of them spare the right wrist.

Therefore, as they both rate the unmodified Address 110 as perfectly adequate, I'd be inclined to trust their opinions.

8-)

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