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Old Apr 12, 2002 | 12:02 AM
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i thought this bike is not street legal...but this guy on ebay claims that his is registered for the streets...is it possible to do so?
i would love to have one of those babies..

"Cagiva Mito 125cc Street bike not nsr rgv rz
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Relisted after last bidders car broke down!!This bike has Brembo brakes,upsidedown forks,6 speed,oil injection,new tires all stock(derestricted)125cc 2 stroke motor.I have owners/service manual,extra rear sprocket,gaskets and other small spare parts.This bike handles unreal and runs/rides great.Get a free AGV Rossi replica helment(XXL)with Buy it Now!!!Thanks for looking please email me with any questions you have.Miles are aproxamate as the speedo is in Kilometers.The bike is titled and registered for the street and is ridden every day.Does about 85mph with me and a full tank. "
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Old Apr 13, 2002 | 07:30 AM
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Default Re: cagiva mito 125 (pLaYbOi)

you can put signals and such on a bike then run it through safty and emmisions. Its not hard. We did it once with an RS250 race bike
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Old Apr 14, 2002 | 04:31 PM
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Default Re: cagiva mito 125 (B-DIDDY)

Nod, anything is registerable, me and my friend is registering a NSR250 (imported from japan) and KSR-1 (my lovely first motorcycle).
ive faced problems with insurance... but i think ive found the right place to do this.
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