Hmmm ditto if I was Yamaphobic!horobags wrote:wish I was a hondaphobic, I'd be a rich man!
250cc Scooter ??
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Graham G at 29 inch inside leg you really need to sit on a X Max. I'm 31 inside leg and literally on tip toes at stand still. However I now no longer feel uncomfortable on tip toes as the scooter is very well balanced.
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I don't find the SH300 blowy in the slightest. Well, it is not it has a Termoscud on, but bare it's fine.MrGrumpy wrote:Maybe the other way round? I recall riding the SH as being as windblown as being on a small dinghy in a big storm!XMax400Paul wrote:Would live a Vespa in summer that turned in to a SH in winter...
Now the 300 Forza -I once pulled onto the hard shoulder on mine because it was gusting me all over the motorway.
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If you want a totally wind proof scooter then the SYM 300 Voyager does it. Of course it leans, but it leans naturally on it's own into the wind as required so a strong gust never pushes you off line, the bike merely swings underneath you and tracks dead straight, never being pushed around.Mister Paul wrote:I don't find the SH300 blowy in the slightest. Well, it is not it has a Termoscud on, but bare it's fine.MrGrumpy wrote:Maybe the other way round? I recall riding the SH as being as windblown as being on a small dinghy in a big storm!XMax400Paul wrote:Would live a Vespa in summer that turned in to a SH in winter...
Now the 300 Forza -I once pulled onto the hard shoulder on mine because it was gusting me all over the motorway.
I still remember a trip down the west coast of France with a strong wind from the Atlantic, the scooter adopted a set angle against the wind but never deviated from the course I'd set.
I think it's a quirk of aerodynamics with the front wheel/mudguard, but a very useful one.
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When I had my old sh 300i,way back in 2009,it some times cut out whislt coming to a stop,and they seem to all do it.[sh 125 has never done it and that is all 4].
Don't no why..?????????????
Don't no why..?????????????
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It was a recall issue only effected some units?? Mine did it twice traveling at speed then coming to a "quick" stop on M25.richie the 1st wrote:When I had my old sh 300i,way back in 2009,it some times cut out whislt coming to a stop,and they seem to all do it.[sh 125 has never done it and that is all 4].
Don't no why..?????????????
Not bad in 18000 miles annual commuting
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On my 4 sh 125,s total milege of all 4,is over 80,000 miles,none of them have ever cut-out.
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