Is the SH300 a maxi scooter?
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Re: Is the SH300 a maxi scooter?
Who cares? It's better than a car.
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Re: Is the SH300 a maxi scooter?
Well then - I’m the proud owner of the sh300i - maxi or non maxi it’s one of the best sub 300cc scooters on the market - big twin cylinder scooters like the silverwing just don’t float my boat - would I take the car over a silverwing - probably notMeldrew wrote:The OP apparently, as he started the topic, and given the choice I'd take the car.
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Re: Is the SH300 a maxi scooter?
I don't care particularly, I was just interested and it is more enjoyable than a car. Perfect for my diminished stature. I wouldn't want anything heavier. And it's plenty fast enough on our roads.
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I’ve gotta say, since turning 60 and getting a free travel pass, I go to work by train now instead of using the SH. A healthy walk at either end and a comfortable, dry, stress free ride reading a newspaper, drinking a coffee and listening to my music on my iPhone.Symcity wrote:Well then - I’m the proud owner of the sh300i - maxi or non maxi it’s one of the best sub 300cc scooters on the market - big twin cylinder scooters like the silverwing just don’t float my boat - would I take the car over a silverwing - probably notMeldrew wrote:The OP apparently, as he started the topic, and given the choice I'd take the car.
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Re: Is the SH300 a maxi scooter?
Agreed, the cc isn't the defining factor for me but the size and ergos.XMax400Paul wrote:I would say its a compact scooter...
Maxi is more ya weather protected, feet forward-ish, tunnel scoot
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Re: Is the SH300 a maxi scooter?
So isnt the SH300 whats classed as an underbone design so doesn't that define the 'class'
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Bloody hell symcity you must gave been bored to join that forum.Meldrew wrote:Big twin cylinder scooters like the silver wing may not float your boat, but that didn't stop you briefly joining the silverwing600 forum!Symcity wrote:Well then - I’m the proud owner of the sh300i - maxi or non maxi it’s one of the best sub 300cc scooters on the market - big twin cylinder scooters like the silverwing just don’t float my boat
I've had better advice in a fortune cookie than certain parties 'ride safe "cough"
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Lloyd the Paranoin Android ???????? total fuckwit, I reckon he is 'polishing' his bellend as he typesScootypuff snr wrote:
I've had better advice in a fortune cookie than certain parties 'ride safe "cough"
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ssssshhhh, isn't meldrew a forum Guru on there.
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Errrrrrrrr, what's your point Mark ? Lloyd is a fuckwit of the higher order, the only thing that beats his level of fuckwitism is his giant size ego, read his posts bud, he disagress with Honda torque settings (increase all by 10-15%) he seems to think that tyre pressurures should be increased by any amount he sees fit (varies from post to post), all bolts & nuts should be lubricated regardless of manufactureres spec'n & heaven help you if you post any form of disagreement, Meldrew (hi bud) expresses his opinion on stuff that is open to speculation, if people disagree he doesn't go into tirades of personal invective, he like myself does not advise anything technical that is not in the Honda workshop manual.horobags wrote:ssssshhhh, isn't meldrew a forum Guru on there.
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