Well it's clearly a slow News day, they've thrown out another Top 10 list that is based on owner ratings.
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Visordown Top 10 Suzuki list - you'll never guess the No. 1
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Visordown Top 10 Suzuki list - you'll never guess the No. 1
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Re: Visordown Top 10 Suzuki list - you'll never guess the No
Have all you Burger fans done a Rickrolling game with the voting?
Not that visordown are going down without a fight though, as they can't help put a couple of digs into the text.
1. Burgman AN650 (2004-Present): 4.45/5
Who thought a maxi-scooter would take the number one spot? Well, you lot love it apparently. Very similar to its 400cc brother, the Burgman 650 lets you sweep through traffic or do long motorway hauls in utter comfort, with just a bit more power. The bike's 54hp parallel-twin engine will see you to a genuine 100mph and 160 miles between fill ups. The semi-automatic mode can seem like extra work for no gain. The automatic 'Power' mode feels just as fast and a 277kg scooter is not likely to win many drag races anyway. If you can get past the fact that nobody will think you look cool, the Burgman 650 is a really
capable machine, like a middle-weight tourer in maxi scooter clothes.

Not that visordown are going down without a fight though, as they can't help put a couple of digs into the text.
1. Burgman AN650 (2004-Present): 4.45/5
Who thought a maxi-scooter would take the number one spot? Well, you lot love it apparently. Very similar to its 400cc brother, the Burgman 650 lets you sweep through traffic or do long motorway hauls in utter comfort, with just a bit more power. The bike's 54hp parallel-twin engine will see you to a genuine 100mph and 160 miles between fill ups. The semi-automatic mode can seem like extra work for no gain. The automatic 'Power' mode feels just as fast and a 277kg scooter is not likely to win many drag races anyway. If you can get past the fact that nobody will think you look cool, the Burgman 650 is a really
capable machine, like a middle-weight tourer in maxi scooter clothes.
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Re: Visordown Top 10 Suzuki list - you'll never guess the No
It's funny that the 650 owners are much more vocal on surveys and forums like BUSA but there are far more 400 owners.
Maybe the 400 owners tend to be people who happen to have a scooter and the 650 attracts people more into the "scene"?
Maybe the 400 owners tend to be people who happen to have a scooter and the 650 attracts people more into the "scene"?
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Re: Visordown Top 10 Suzuki list - you'll never guess the No
BUSA, I never got the "the Burgman grin" they were always on about, I used to look on there a bit before I bought my first maxi, I'm glad I bought a Silverwing.Bluebottle wrote:It's funny that the 650 owners are much more vocal on surveys and forums like BUSA but there are far more 400 owners.
Maybe the 400 owners tend to be people who happen to have a scooter and the 650 attracts people more into the "scene"?
