Maxi Scooter, mini engine

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richie the 1st
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Current Ride: Honda sh125 Suzuki Address FL1
Location: Strood Kent

Re: Maxi Scooter, mini engine

Post by richie the 1st »

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.

stevew
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Current Ride: Maxsym 400i
Location: Orpington, UK

Re: Maxi Scooter, mini engine

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Steevw wrote: I hadn't really thought of the handling and the roadholding as separate entities until now.
Yeah, it's true not many do. I didn't 'till someone explained it to me :?
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

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