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Hi Swinny,

 

Just been reading up a little. Yes the bearings are now greasable. Fins are now steel and the blades are bigger and double sided. Opening is also a bit bigger.

 

The 125 is lighter but only by 50kg or so.

 

The Rotor is slightly lighter on the new TW160 and the rpm is lower also. Not being a tech/mechanic type I'm not sure how this will affect performance?

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Same as the 125's Ian, which is fine, although you'd think it wouldn't be.

 

 

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Yeah you would think it would get plastered in crap, fair play though. Would finish it off though for 12k.

 

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I don't know why they don't stick even a cheapo pressed cover on it you could pop off (or replace!) in seconds.

It would finish the look off, and certainly wouldn't add more than a few quid.

 

 

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They used to! This is a 97 machine still in daily use. Will the 160s live as long...?

 

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I've a 2001 model, exactly the same as that. One of the last entecs. Mines also still in daily use, and going to get a paint job over Xmas. Original yellow, not timberwolf orange, as you sometimes see them with.

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