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Monto Motors Avanti Super Sport

2012

Year2012
MakeMonto
Displacement49.0 ccm (2.99 cubic inches)
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Review

The Monto Motors Avanti Super Sport 2012 was a small-displacement sportbike aimed at the entry-level market. While not directly part of a long lineage, it attempted to capture the sporty aesthetic of larger machines in a more accessible package. Competitors at the time included the Yamaha TZR50 and Aprilia RS50, both offering similar performance and styling.

Powering the Avanti Super Sport is a modest 49.0 ccm (2.99 cubic inches) engine. This single-cylinder powerplant produces a peak of 2.6 HP (1.9 kW) at 8500 RPM. This translates to a top speed of approximately 80.0 km/h (49.7 mph) under ideal conditions. The engine's small displacement means it requires frequent gear changes to maintain momentum, especially uphill or against the wind. While not a powerhouse, the engine is reliable and relatively easy to maintain, making it a suitable option for beginners.

The riding experience on the 2012 Avanti Super Sport is geared towards newer riders. The ergonomics lean towards a sporty position, though not as aggressive as larger sportbikes. Expect a slight forward lean, and footpegs positioned somewhat rearset for a more engaged feel. The lightweight nature of the motorcycle makes it easy to handle and maneuver, especially at lower speeds. The suspension is basic but adequate for absorbing minor road imperfections.

The Monto Motors Avanti Super Sport 2012 was targeted towards young riders or those new to motorcycling. Its manageable power output and lightweight design made it an unintimidating machine to learn on. While its performance figures are modest, its sporty styling and ease of use offered an accessible entry point into the world of sportbikes. It's a practical and affordable option for short commutes or weekend rides, especially for those prioritizing fuel efficiency and ease of maintenance over outright speed.

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Pros (Advantages)

✅ Why buy this bike?

• Extremely fuel-efficient engine offering exceptional mileage, making it perfect for budget-conscious riders and urban commuting. • Lightweight and nimble handling allows for easy maneuvering through congested city streets and tight parking spaces. • Simple engine design makes maintenance straightforward and inexpensive, reducing long-term running costs significantly. • Affordable purchase price making it an accessible entry point for new riders or those seeking a secondary vehicle. • Compact size enables easy storage in small garages or apartments, a major advantage in urban environments.
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Cons (Disadvantages)

⚠️ Things to consider

• Limited top speed and acceleration make it unsuitable for highway riding or longer journeys requiring higher speeds. • Small engine displacement provides minimal power, struggling on steep inclines or carrying heavier loads. • Basic suspension and braking components offer limited performance, especially when riding on rough roads or during emergency stops. • The small size can be less visible to other drivers, increasing the risk of accidents in heavy traffic.
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License Class (EU)

The Monto Motors Avanti Super Sport, with its 49 cc engine and 3 HP, qualifies for an A1 license. Riders 16+ can ride it.

Fuel Economy & Running Costs

Estimated average for 49cc class: 75-100 mpg (2.5-3.5 L/100km)

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