A review appeared in the latest edition of the German Scooter Magazine, Motoretta. The author has given permission for me to provide an English version for the forum.
"It had gone ominously quiet in the 400cc class but suddenly something is stirring again. Trailblazer for the new trend is the new mid-range Burgman, benefiting from a radical makeover to become a Sports Maxi-Tourer ....." full article via this link to my Google Drive
goo.gl/CeKKzv
Alan
Review of the Burgman 400 (2018)
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Re: Review of the Burgman 400 (2018)
There's a road test of it in this month's Motorcycle Sport and Leisure. Even without it the mag's well worth a read. I've subscribed for years and it's now, with RealClassic, my only regular biking mag.
2009 Burgman 400 in sunny Perranporth
Always seek the happy medium - she's out there, riding her scooter.
Always seek the happy medium - she's out there, riding her scooter.
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Re: Review of the Burgman 400 (2018)
OK - just to be clear, is the Burgman in the May edition? The June edition is out already, apparently and I can't see it listed there.
I might take out a digital subscription. It does look good.
Alan
I might take out a digital subscription. It does look good.
Alan
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Re: Review of the Burgman 400 (2018)
I took the plunge and bought a 6 month digital subscription. It turns out that is from the same people who used to produce Twist&Go magazine. That folded about a year ago and became the free O2W paper - but the format of this mag is similar. However, I can't find the Burgman review in either the May or June edition.