Maxi Wannabe

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RyanOn2Wheels
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Maxi Wannabe

Post by RyanOn2Wheels »

Hello from a London maxi wannabe


Head says Scooter, heart says motorbike. Which will win :?:

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Re: Maxi Wannabe

Post by Liam »

I would have thought an auto would be best for regular, heavy traffic. But I've not ridden a geared motorbike, only geared scooters.
Other, more experienced commuters will be along to advise you!

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Re: Maxi Wannabe

Post by rjc1944 »

Get yourself a T-Max Ryan. Convenience of t&g scooter with performance, handling and brakes to match many a motorbike. Automatic transmission is the way to go in any busy city, on two wheels or four. Changing gear using a clutch is so out-dated.
2009 Burgman 400 in sunny Perranporth :D
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Or an Integra, it is a motorbike chassis, engine and wheels with scooter weather protection.

Good performance proper gears but dct so no fannying with a clutch (or gears if you don't want to play, leave it in auto), 8000 mile service intervals and good fuel economy.

Can you tell I like mine?......

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RyanOn2Wheels
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rtfm wrote:Or an Integra, it is a motorbike chassis, engine and wheels with scooter weather protection.

Good performance proper gears but dct so no fannying with a clutch (or gears if you don't want to play, leave it in auto), 8000 mile service intervals and good fuel economy.

Can you tell I like mine?......
Been watching some YouTube videos on them, but do seem like the ideal bike. They are a bit pig ugly but once your on top and riding the hell out of it you don't notice it :lol: Just wondering how long one would last parked out in the road :?:

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If its any help I've gone Vespa 125, GX500e, SV650S (1st gen), Honda VFR800 Vtech which I've just sold and bought a brand new TMax 2015 Model which was going for a steal and love it. I commute twice a week to Reading from Bristol and Swindon the rest of the time. Wanted twist and go convenience for city traffic having used a Vespa, but something to stay dry on the motorway with and have fun at the weekend with. Can't justify 2 bikes so TMax it was. I appreciate they're not the most economical in terms of fuel or servicing costs when compared to the competition but it handles really nicely. I found the geared bikes weren't getting the use mainly because geared in bikes are horrendous in stop start traffic. That's my experience. I have a full geared licence but till I get a garage to keep my future Ducati in its the TMax till then.

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Post by scottish_tmax »

If its any help I've gone Vespa 125, GX500e, SV650S (1st gen), Honda VFR800 Vtech which I've just sold and bought a brand new TMax 2015 Model which was going for a steal and love it. I commute twice a week to Reading from Bristol and Swindon the rest of the time. Wanted twist and go convenience for city traffic having used a Vespa, but something to stay dry on the motorway with and have fun at the weekend with. Can't justify 2 bikes so TMax it was. I appreciate they're not the most economical in terms of fuel or servicing costs when compared to the competition but it handles really nicely. I found the geared bikes weren't getting the use mainly because geared in bikes are horrendous in stop start traffic. That's my experience. I have a full geared licence but till I get a garage to keep my future Ducati in its the TMax till then.

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RyanOn2Wheels wrote:Just wondering how long one would last parked out in the road :?:
Do you mean would it fall to bits or get nicked?

It's less desirable to theives than a Tmax but any bike left parked in the road needs some serious security - a 16/19mm chain and chained through and to something solid, not just a disc lock. Should also be covered (not a new expensive one, something cheap and tatty).

The build quality is good so it will be fine parked outside. Mine lives out on the road under a cheap cover and has been very reliable. It is a Honda after all....

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Post by RyanOn2Wheels »

LOL I meant theft

Only issue I have is not having that solid item to lock to. Almax chains through both wheels, a cover and a tracker would be the best I could do. Plus a bloody good insurance policy

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