Newbie looking for a Maxi

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Liam
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Re: Newbie looking for a Maxi

Post by Liam »

Welcome Sammo.
Tmax is a good choice 8-)

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Re: Newbie looking for a Maxi

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Hi there and welcome to the forum, Phil
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neilab28
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Re: Newbie looking for a Maxi

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As they say is Star Wars.....May the Forza be with you
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Re: Newbie looking for a Maxi

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Cheers for all the welcomes guys!

I will report back once I have looked at this Tmax today!
"Life is not a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in one pretty and well preserved piece, but to skid across the line broadside, thoroughly used up, shouting GERONIMO!"

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Re: Newbie looking for a Maxi

Post by bornagainbiker »

Have you considered the Daelim S3 Advance 250. I did and it's great. Only downside is the under seat storage not taking a full face helmet but I simply hook the strap under the seat and rests on the outside, however my open face with visor fits ok. Great power, high mpg and very stylish.

I've had several scooters and I rate this highly.

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Re: Newbie looking for a Maxi

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Sammo wrote: early 90's Honda Helix 250 but due to lack of spares I have decided maybe that one won't be the best idea.
If you fancy a Helix then get one bought! New parts are plentiful, both genuine and aftermarket. The Americans had the Helix 'till 2007, so spares will be available for a good while to come. My daily rider is a 1986 Fusion (Japanese home market Helix) - I've never been stuck for anything. Ive waited longer for parts for a 3 year old Aprilia :lol: :lol: :lol:

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