750 Integra review

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750 Integra review

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The below review was done by Cager on Two Wheels who is a Portuguese chappy. His reviews are very popular on Youtube..... :D
I though some of you may be interested....

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wozza wrote:The below review was done by Cager on Two Wheels who is a Portuguese chappy. His reviews are very popular on Youtube..... :D
I though some of you may be interested.... It certainly shifts very well....

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Bugger - I pressed quote instead of Edit without realising it.....:(
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Very interesting video, ;)
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.

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Interesting review, not sure that he would want to do many miles on it, his lower spine was complaining after 20 minutes.
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Dave Weller wrote:Interesting review, not sure that he would want to do many miles on it, his lower spine was complaining after 20 minutes.

I'm not sure if it's was more down to him, or the bike?
I know the chaps who own them on here seem to like them - A lot! :D
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Looks like a decent video, but I'm not sure I've got 26 minutes to devote to watching it all!

Does the underseat space really open by a separate lock on the side of the scoot??? How crap is that!!!!

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What an odd noise it makes - so low revving. No wonder journalists were confused when the N series was originally launched! Compared to many bikes/scoots (not Harleys obviously) It sounds like you are in too high a gear all the time, and just when you think the power would be coming on stream, you hit the rev limiter!

Not sure I actually like the noise very much though - but of course its difficult to tell on one of those videos.

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You won't hit the rev limiter on the new750 version without trying very hard, as they've altered all the gearing.
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wozza wrote:You won't hit the rev limiter on the new750 version without trying very hard, as they've altered all the gearing.
I see...though the journos were having trouble with the manual version rather than the DCT.

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MrGrumpy wrote:
wozza wrote:You won't hit the rev limiter on the new750 version without trying very hard, as they've altered all the gearing.
I see...though the journos were having trouble with the manual version rather than the DCT.

Well they were on the 700 manual, I haven't heard the same thing on the 750 though....
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