Hello from Norfolk

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Maximike
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Location: Norfolk

Hello from Norfolk

Post by Maximike »

Hi All

I live in Norfolk and was looking for cheap commuter and winter bike This is my first scooter a Piaggio X9 250 and as a old motorcyclist I found it so much better then I thought having ridden motorcycles all my life from 1100cc to 32cc.
I would like to try the 400cc X9? :mrgreen:

VOZZA
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Location: 15 miles north of Swansea

Re: Hello from Norfolk

Post by VOZZA »

Hi Mike and welcome. icon_wink-.gif Wales.gif
Pete

Vespa GTS300 Super for practical runabout, Triumph Tiger Explorer for conquering the planet. Car almost obsolete.

SH125Paul
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Re: Hello from Norfolk

Post by SH125Paul »

Maximike wrote:Hi All
...as a old motorcyclist I found it so much better then I thought having ridden motorcycles all my life...
Yep... often happens to those willing to try!;) ...
Welcome!

Steve J
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Current Ride: Burgman 400
Location: Doncaster

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Post by Steve J »

Hello and Welcome.

Steve

michaelphillips
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Post by michaelphillips »

welcome lad, if you could get the 500 with low low miles on her i think it would be a better buy than the 400 :)
I cant seem to remember.. I don't know where I'm going, but I'm on my way.

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Maximike wrote:I would like to try the 400cc X9? :mrgreen:
I would definitely recommend the Xevo 400 - based on my experience it goes well and is surprisingly frugal. Build quality is better than you might think, too.

pikey

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Post by pikey »

Jaz wrote:
Maximike wrote:I would like to try the 400cc X9? :mrgreen:
I would definitely recommend the Xevo 400 - based on my experience it goes well and is surprisingly frugal. Build quality is better than you might think, too.

Just spat tea over my tablet .Is it forgiven for needing a hanger bearing in Zaragoza then :lol:

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pikey wrote:Just spat tea over my tablet .Is it forgiven for needing a hanger bearing in Zaragoza then :lol:
Really that was my fault, I should have checked it over properly and seen that bearing was shagged before we left. It is pretty well put together; despite the much-derided Italian electrics, fact is this one's lived outside nearly all it's life and pretty much everything still works. The brake calipers could do with stripping and painting but those aside it's pretty well free of corrosion. It even made a good job of surviving getting dropped.

pikey

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Post by pikey »

At least we used the eurocamp bbq got money's worth. :lol: :lol: :lol:

wozza
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Re: Hello from Norfolk

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Hello and welcome to the forum...
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