Maxi Scooter, mini engine
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- Current Ride: Honda sh125 Suzuki Address FL1
- Location: Strood Kent
Re: Maxi Scooter, mini engine
greetings from some one who has been ridding now 40 years,started with 50cc,went up to 1200cc [fj1200] now been ridding scoots for 13 years,and that's been 125cc.
Old honda sh125.
New Honda sh125.
Ride free,ride safe.
New Honda sh125.
Ride free,ride safe.
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- Current Ride: Maxsym 400i
- Location: Orpington, UK
Re: Maxi Scooter, mini engine
Yeah, it's true not many do. I didn't 'till someone explained it to meSteevw wrote: I hadn't really thought of the handling and the roadholding as separate entities until now.

Best, although extreme, example is Moto GP champion Mark Marquez. His Honda had roadholding in buckets but the handling is a little suspect. Only his genius keeps it all together

Just compare him and Jorge Lorenzo in a race. JL's bike handles well and has the same "buckets" of roadholding.
Orpington, UK
2014-Honda Wave 110i
2013-Sym Maxsym 400i
2014-Honda Wave 110i
2013-Sym Maxsym 400i