Got a line on a '05 Muz Moskito, 49cc, running, low mileage, needs battery. $250.
I know nothing of them. A Vespa guy I know on another forum told me to walk away, citing the lack of dealer support. I know nothing of them, so is my $250 better spent of the Muz or on getting my Aero50 to run?
Anyone had any experience with the Moskito?
Muz Moskito - Cheap and Running, but worth the Hassle?
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Re: Muz Moskito - Cheap and Running, but worth the Hassle?
I used to have a mosquito scooter that was similar to a goped with a seat. Is that what yours it like? The Aero 50 is a great scoot. To answer your either or question, what does your aero 50 need to run?
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Re: Muz Moskito - Cheap and Running, but worth the Hassle?
Those are good scooter had jog motor.
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Re: Muz Moskito - Cheap and Running, but worth the Hassle?
hmm
anyone have any more info ?
friend of mine just picked up an '02 JP50 , and says he can't find much for it
anyone have any more info ?
friend of mine just picked up an '02 JP50 , and says he can't find much for it
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Re: Muz Moskito - Cheap and Running, but worth the Hassle?
Post a picture of it.
motormike wrote:Errands become adventures.
Re: Muz Moskito - Cheap and Running, but worth the Hassle?
MZ Moskito. (perhap MuZ as well. Confusing) Company in east Germany. No dealers in US, so parts would have to be ordered from Europe or other country with dealer support. Appears the place does final assembly on foreign-made parts, so chances are you may be able to cross-reference the major parts off other stuff. Also, ownership changed in 2009, so the Moskito is obsolete... not in the current lineup. Fun!
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Re: Muz Moskito - Cheap and Running, but worth the Hassle?
get many part on hawaii. same as muz.. it called cpi mako.