
hello!
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Re: hello!
The 125 would prolly do you, especially if its a steady ride, but stop start and with a passenger most days, and things can get hilly around the coast so the extra from a 250 would be an advantage... maybe worth taking a look at the Sym (Private or Dealer and a haggle!) and could be a good 'toe-in-the-water' for scooter ownership,
take a look at micheal's WK 300 thread: http://www.maxi-muppets.co.uk/forum/vie ... &start=160
take a look at micheal's WK 300 thread: http://www.maxi-muppets.co.uk/forum/vie ... &start=160
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Re: hello!
Spaceprobe's from Brighton, he'll evangelise about Syms, though he might still be gallivanting in New Zealand, if memory serves.
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XMax400Paul wrote:The 125 would prolly do you, especially if its a steady ride, but stop start and with a passenger most days, and things can get hilly around the coast so the extra from a 250 would be an advantage
I'm also thinking that the appeal of his large capacity geared bike will wain, and manual gear changing will quickly seem like a chore - so he may quickly find he wants something more powerful than a 125cc auto scooter for fun runs further afield
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^ Have to agree ^ happened to me!
1/4 pounder Burger - Suzuki Burgman 250 in Eastbourne... £1200...
http://www.tpsmotorcycles.co.uk/viewbik ... ID=5654186
Worth a bimble just to plonk ya bum on the seat and push about the yard if they dont allow test rides...
get a feel for size and weight etc...
1/4 pounder Burger - Suzuki Burgman 250 in Eastbourne... £1200...
http://www.tpsmotorcycles.co.uk/viewbik ... ID=5654186
Worth a bimble just to plonk ya bum on the seat and push about the yard if they dont allow test rides...
get a feel for size and weight etc...
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Re: hello!
that burgman certainly looks like a lot of bike for the money...
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I've got a 250 Burgman and everyone who trys it loves it. it's not bad two up although the lady wife says it's not as comfy as the 400 or 650.