
Newbie who can't decide
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Re: Newbie who can't decide
just trying to help 

I cant seem to remember.. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way.
- burgerman
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Re: Newbie who can't decide
+1 - can't work that one out!Waldorf wrote:Silverwing FJS400? Really?
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Re: Newbie who can't decide
welcome, I have/had a 125ST runner so fun to ride.
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Re: Newbie who can't decide
I'm going to stick my neck out and say that in the UK there was no such thing as a 2007 Honda Silverwing FJS400.
Mike
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Re: Newbie who can't decide
Got to recommend the yp250r . 40 odd years on motorcycles and medical condition forced me into trying scooters to keep riding two wheels. Started of with a cheap 125 Sym and immediately released what this mode of transport could offer bearing in mind my last motorbike was a VFR750. My 2014 yp250r handles as well as most bikes I've owned. Amazing storage 2 full face helmets gloves chain rucksack all fit under seat. 80mpg commuting to and from work over 22 miles of mixed B roads and national speed limit dual carriage ways .100 yard gain on any car from the traffic lights without trying.£68 fully comp.insurance and a smile from ear of ear everytime I arrive at a destination. Google yp250r reviews and you will see I'm only slightly biased. Always thought the Yamaha advertising bumf of the R standing for racing was a bit far fetched for a scooter but there is a Honda cbr600 who I took on the inside lane @ Crown island knows different. See my picture in the garage section.
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Re: Newbie who can't decide
yes thats why i thought it was quirky, probably came over from france and registered here, only ever seen i other for sale in uk still a nice twin engine if you did not want a singleWaldorf wrote:I'm going to stick my neck out and say that in the UK there was no such thing as a 2007 Honda Silverwing FJS400.

I cant seem to remember.. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way.
- cool_dood01
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Re: Newbie who can't decide
Thanks michaelphillips, believe it or not Chorley Yamaha is a 2 minute walk from my house
May have to dust of the old helmet and go out on a few test rides, it seems i have been out of the maxi scooter scene for far too long!
Thanks for all the input guys, much appreciated!

May have to dust of the old helmet and go out on a few test rides, it seems i have been out of the maxi scooter scene for far too long!
Thanks for all the input guys, much appreciated!
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Re: Newbie who can't decide
thanks for that meldrew did not know its history, i can remember seing only one for sale in UK a couple of years ago, that was a spanking white newish one, looked lovely,
I cant seem to remember.. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way.
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Re: Newbie who can't decide
Had a 250 X Max - well up to the task and reasonable mpg...
125 will become a chore and will have shorter service intervals...
If ya need a little more weather protection maybe a 250 Majesty?
125 will become a chore and will have shorter service intervals...
If ya need a little more weather protection maybe a 250 Majesty?
Re: Newbie who can't decide
How about a Cyclops...?
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