Engine
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The Tweet is powered by an air-cooled 125cc engine that makes 8.5bhp – fairly modest for a 125. But it makes up for it with low weight – it’s only 106kg, which is much lighter than a lot of 125cc scooters and even on par with some 50cc scoots. As a result it feels fairly nippy, even compared to Peugeot’s own 12.5bhp LXR125.
Ride and Handling
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The Tweet 125’s light weight makes it ridiculously easy to throw around and a joy to u-turn. It’s not quite as stable at top speed, but in it’s element on city streets it makes light work of filtering. 16” wheel help to keep the Tweet composed over bumps and potholes.
Equipment
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The Tweet 125 has a useful switch on the bars that pops open the seat, an oddly-shaped but worthwhile glovebox, fold-out pillion pegs and a built-in luggage rack. Unfortunately the underseat storage bay wasn’t big enough to take my full-face Shoei, but an open-face lid would fit. Fuel capacity is also quite small at 5.7litres.
Quality and Reliability
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The Tweet 125 looks basic and you can see that it was built to be a no-nonsense bargain commuter. New models come with a 2-year manufacturer’s warranty.
Value
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At £1899 for a big-wheel scooter the Tweet 125 is great value for money. There are cheaper scooters and there are pricier better equipped options, but the Tweet offers a nice balance between spec and price.
Insurance
Insurance group: n/a
Model History
Introduced 2010
Specifications
Top speed | 62mph |
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1/4-mile acceleration | secs |
Power | 8.7bhp |
Torque | ftlb |
Weight | 109kg |
Seat height | 800mm |
Fuel capacity | 5.7 litres |
Average fuel consumption | mpg |
Tank range | miles |
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Engine size | 125cc |
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Engine specification | 4v air-cooled single |
Frame | tubular steel |
Front suspension adjustment | none |
Rear suspension adjustment | none |
Front brakes | 226mm disc |
Rear brake | 220mm disc |
Front tyre size | 90/80-16 |
Rear tyre size | 110/70-16 |
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