You shouldn't be surprised the thread has gone off on a tangent, very few people will want a spurt scooter with very poor underseat storage only available in black, so interest is almost guaranteed to fade pretty quickly.bikerdezzie wrote:oh I thought this was the kymco thread?
visordown tests kymco 400!
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No door is closed to an open mind.
Except a closed door, which a mind can't open, but even a stupid hand can.
Except a closed door, which a mind can't open, but even a stupid hand can.
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Its sad rather than funny, makes you want to go up to whoever is in charge of designing new maxi scooters and kick them in the nuts.
Even the mighty Honda can't get their shit together to bring us a decent 400cc job.
Too busy building bat-bikes for wankers.
(which explains why the hanky in the storage bin is soggy)
Even the mighty Honda can't get their shit together to bring us a decent 400cc job.
Too busy building bat-bikes for wankers.
(which explains why the hanky in the storage bin is soggy)
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Re: visordown tests kymco 400!
Gn, don't you mean 'wankels'!
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'!
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wonder when the new burgman 400 is due??
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I hope whenever it comes that it retains the commodious underseat storage and the luxurious ergonomics.
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+1gn2 wrote:I hope whenever it comes that it retains the commodious underseat storage and the luxurious ergonomics.
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if they could style it around the new 650 that would get my interest!!! a few more horsepower and it would be a winner!!
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no sign of any 400cc Honda scoots for uk market then - surely an update to the 600 swing must be due.
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Key word "decent", at 250kg the SW-T400 is a bit of a barge and has the absurd broken headlamp look.Meldrew wrote:You're wrong there mate, there was a FJS Silver Wing 400 from 2006-2009 on sale in Europe and elsewhere but Honda UK didn't add it to their line up. There's also a SW-T 400 Silver Wing currently on sale alongside the SW-T 600 model in Europe and elsewhere, but not in the UK.gn2 wrote:Its sad rather than funny, makes you want to go up to whoever is in charge of designing new maxi scooters and kick them in the nuts.
Even the mighty Honda can't get their shit together to bring us a decent 400cc job.
Too busy building bat-bikes for wankers.
(which explains why the hanky in the storage bin is soggy)
It's just Honda UK that can't get their shit together.
The Silverwing 400 was also a fat bloater.