 The Millennium is available in 100cc two stroke and 125cc four stroke engines.
The entry model Millennium has a 2 stroke air-cooled engine. With its cruiser specification it has the added advantage of greater storage capacity than other scooters with the same size engine. With a two-stroke engine the extra storage won't slow it down.
What Bike? Spring 2002 says: "Verdict: Fun, practical, good value."
Twist and Go magazine says: "...Surprised us by its ability as a town tool,
despite combining a fairly large chassis with a small engine... It's powered
by a Yamaha motor, which is a good bit of kit and should last."
"Ideal
for the job and managed to see off a Speedfight 100... thanks to it's maneuverability
and acceleration"
"The screen offers a fair amount of protection and is
adjustable too, which I found very useful."
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| Facts |
| Top speed | 60 mph |
| Average Fuel consumption | 75 mpg |
| Insurance group | 4 |
| Ignition | CDI/electric start |
| Cooling | Air-cooled |
| Brakes | Front disc, rear drum |
| Length | 1975mm, width 715mm, saddle height 730 mm |
| Weight | 119 kg |
| Fuel tank capacity | 11.5 lt |
| Engine | 99 cc oil-injected 2 stroke |
Price: £1499
Other scooters in our Cruiser range:
Millennium 125
Jupiter 125
Jupiter 250
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