The Sinnis, without doubt.
Before anyone doles out the now-tired dogma of "chinese crap" read this:
http://www.theadventurists.com/the-jibb ... ly-by-bike
The only note, not of caution but of awareness, is that the Matrix may be replaced with a new model this year.
What would you recommend?
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Re: What would you recommend?
Top gear had a good section on Chinese vehicles the other week
http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Episode_2/

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b0 ... Episode_2/
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Re: What would you recommend?
You don't need a lot of power to go above 50mph, my wifes yamaha 125 vity is only about 6bhp and still cracks 60mph, that would be a cheap bike for him, same size as a 50 to and cheaper at about £1600 new.
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Re: What would you recommend?
If it's only 3 miles why doesn't he get a mountain bike?
I know you said the odd ride too but still....

Re: What would you recommend?
I used to cycle to work every day and it sucks huge hairy balls after a while. It's so much nicer to ride to work, arrive dry, clean and with a big smile on my face 

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Re: What would you recommend?
So it turns out the work colleague is.......
Me.
I have decided that i need to release some cash, so the GP is going, so i just want a cheap set of wheels,
i don't want to spend more than about £1200. And a new Sinnis seems to fit the bill. my local dealer who will be looking after selling the GP for me also is a Sinnis dealer.
I have looked at other scoots, but i don't want to go above 125cc due to running cost as it is only a "toy" i only did 967miles last year on the GP. so to have that much money tied up at the moment i can't justify.
As much as i would like an SH, they still command alot of money, and the thought of having a new Scoot would be nice.
I did think about just not having a scoot at all, which would be the sensible choice. But i would miss meeting up with you guys
So if anybody wants a GP.
Me.
I have decided that i need to release some cash, so the GP is going, so i just want a cheap set of wheels,
i don't want to spend more than about £1200. And a new Sinnis seems to fit the bill. my local dealer who will be looking after selling the GP for me also is a Sinnis dealer.
I have looked at other scoots, but i don't want to go above 125cc due to running cost as it is only a "toy" i only did 967miles last year on the GP. so to have that much money tied up at the moment i can't justify.
As much as i would like an SH, they still command alot of money, and the thought of having a new Scoot would be nice.
I did think about just not having a scoot at all, which would be the sensible choice. But i would miss meeting up with you guys

So if anybody wants a GP.
Mike,
Suzuki Burgman 400.
Gone, Honda Forza 300 Sinnis Matrix 2, Gilera GP 800, Piaggio Zip 50
Suzuki Burgman 400.
Gone, Honda Forza 300 Sinnis Matrix 2, Gilera GP 800, Piaggio Zip 50
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Re: What would you recommend?
Bit weird talking about yourself as a work colleague
If youve only £1200 buy Phils Necco in a few weeks when hes fed up with it!

If youve only £1200 buy Phils Necco in a few weeks when hes fed up with it!
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Re: What would you recommend?
Have it now and I'll add £250 for the GP. 

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Re: What would you recommend?
I know, just wanted a few opions before i fully commited to sell the GP.barryG wrote:Bit weird talking about yourself as a work colleague![]()
Mike,
Suzuki Burgman 400.
Gone, Honda Forza 300 Sinnis Matrix 2, Gilera GP 800, Piaggio Zip 50
Suzuki Burgman 400.
Gone, Honda Forza 300 Sinnis Matrix 2, Gilera GP 800, Piaggio Zip 50
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Re: What would you recommend?
Well, imaginary work colleagues are the next stage on for those who have imaginary friends.......barryG wrote:Bit weird talking about yourself as a work colleague![]()