Would I choose?

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Bluebottle
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Re: Would I choose?

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Deeping wrote:I like that 1927 monocar, does that mean I am a bit weird?
No - its nothing to do with the monocar
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Deeping wrote:I like that 1927 monocar, does that mean I am a bit weird?
Look - this is the Maxi Muppets forum - being a weirdo is compulsory!!!!

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Re: Would I choose?

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Thank goodness for that...I'll fit in nicely then! :o
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'! :lol:

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Re: Would I choose?

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Bluebottle wrote:
Deeping wrote:I like that 1927 monocar, does that mean I am a bit weird?
No - its nothing to do with the monocar
good reply :lol:
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Re: Would I choose?

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Reading these post ,i wouldnt think ive moved up to a scooter,more like ive moved down

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Can't beat a little bit of comfort....
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Re: Would I choose?

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Ive owned and ridden dozens of bikes over the years, now Ive moved on to Maxis theres almost no chance of going back down to the discomfort and impracticality of most bikes. My Burgman is my favourite ride Ive owned so far... bikes are so yesterday :lol:

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XMax250Paul wrote:And the Henderson Streamliner...
http://www.antiquemotorcycle.org/index. ... inter-2010
A work of art........but how did it handle???
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XMax250Paul wrote:And the Henderson Streamliner...
http://www.antiquemotorcycle.org/index. ... inter-2010
Always loved that bodywork - it's the same bike I pictured in Phil's lowrider thread

But.....

To get the handling benefits that Irev touched on you want a really low seat height - less than 18 inch - 45cm.
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