An ex Beverly 350 owner....... but now, just got myself a newish sh300 (2016). So far liking it a lot. Seems much slimmer and more nimble than the bv 350. Haven't put any serious miles on it yet, but it will start is 50 mile round trip in to the city later this week! Let's see how it goes!
Mike
New sh300 owner :)
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Re: New sh300 owner :)
welcome Mike, the sh 300 is lots of fun to ride.
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.
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Welcome. Looks like we may well have to start a SH300 section at this rate.
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welcome to the machine....
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Re: New sh300 owner :)
Welcome.
I've had mine since April and it's great. Perfect balance for me - decent weather protection so I don't have to tog up when I go on visits, enough speed to run from Bristol to Brum at motorway speeds, great fuel consumption but still skinny enough to filter through the tightest traffic.
Mine's going into Fowlers next week as there's a little oil coming from somewhere. Only 1800 miles and still under warranty though so I'm not worried.
I've had mine since April and it's great. Perfect balance for me - decent weather protection so I don't have to tog up when I go on visits, enough speed to run from Bristol to Brum at motorway speeds, great fuel consumption but still skinny enough to filter through the tightest traffic.
Mine's going into Fowlers next week as there's a little oil coming from somewhere. Only 1800 miles and still under warranty though so I'm not worried.
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oooh, let us know how you get on with the leak Paul.Mister Paul wrote:Welcome.
I've had mine since April and it's great. Perfect balance for me - decent weather protection so I don't have to tog up when I go on visits, enough speed to run from Bristol to Brum at motorway speeds, great fuel consumption but still skinny enough to filter through the tightest traffic.
Mine's going into Fowlers next week as there's a little oil coming from somewhere. Only 1800 miles and still under warranty though so I'm not worried.
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.
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It will be back pressure from the high speed runs upt motorway or too much oil and spitting it out into the airbox..
Lyn.. Hopefully
Lyn.. Hopefully
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Re: New sh300 owner :)
Hi Mike and welcome.
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Vespa GTS300 Super for practical runabout, Triumph Tiger Explorer for conquering the planet. Car almost obsolete.