Which scooter advice
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Re: Which scooter advice
Do you really need a 250, I'm just running in a new Swing125 and see very little difference in it or a 250, with Honda build quality it should last.
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Re: Which scooter advice
Motza, for your information I have ridden two X9 500 SLs and an Evo 500. I also rode an X9 125 and found all of them bar the Evo a bit weird to ride. The X8 conversley rides lovely.
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Re: Which scooter advice
Fair enoughbarryG wrote:Motza, for your information I have ridden two X9 500 SLs and an Evo 500. I also rode an X9 125 and found all of them bar the Evo a bit weird to ride. The X8 conversley rides lovely.

My 250SL seems to ride OK. Its not as nimble as the Leo but they are two different scoots.
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Re: Which scooter advice
Sym 250 options around the price you need:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sym-250-GTS-V ... 2a1b8f992c
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sym-VOYAGER-2 ... 231b74e963
Oh just spotted this too, though may go above your price range, it's worth watching:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SYM-GTS-EVO-3 ... 19cee32871
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sym-250-GTS-V ... 2a1b8f992c
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sym-VOYAGER-2 ... 231b74e963
Oh just spotted this too, though may go above your price range, it's worth watching:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SYM-GTS-EVO-3 ... 19cee32871
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Re: Which scooter advice
poldark wrote:Sym 250 options around the price you need:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sym-250-GTS-V ... 2a1b8f992c
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sym-VOYAGER-2 ... 231b74e963
Oh just spotted this too, though may go above your price range, it's worth watching:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/SYM-GTS-EVO-3 ... 19cee32871
Thanks poldark I like the sym`s they seem to have a good rep.
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Re: Which scooter advice
To be fair im sure a 125 would suffice but I think as I have a full license I somehow feel I should have something bigger. Having said that owners have said a 250 maxi scooter uses less fuel than a 125 as the engine is labouring less.Dave Weller wrote:Do you really need a 250, I'm just running in a new Swing125 and see very little difference in it or a 250, with Honda build quality it should last.
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That myth is easily dispelled by having a look around on fuelly.commacp wrote:Having said that owners have said a 250 maxi scooter uses less fuel than a 125 as the engine is labouring less.
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I'm sure my Xevo 400 gets about the same mpg as my Honda Dylan 125 did as I don't need to thrash it so much, but at 120kg I weigh nearly as much as it did!
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Re: Which scooter advice
I had a GTV 250 which gave the same economy as my Xevo 400, both around 80mpg. My PX125 from 2007 gave around 90mpg so not much in it really. Weirdly, a friend has a 50s Ariel 650 which regularly gives 80mpg so not much progress made over 60 years!