What Honda scooter advice
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Re: What Honda scooter advice
S-wing isn't feet forward although it looks like it.
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Ah didn't know that....thought it was like the silverwing.... Certainly worth checking out thenstevew wrote:S-wing isn't feet forward although it looks like it.
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Re: What Honda scooter advice
if your tall then the sh 125 is the one I'd go for, upright riding position, big wheels, and a fantastic engine.
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Re: What Honda scooter advice
Get a hip replacement and have any scooter you wish.
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Bogger wrote:Get a hip replacement and have any scooter you wish.
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Couldn't handle another, although they do say third time lucky
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Re: What Honda scooter advice
Go for a Piaggio Fuoco and never put a foot down again.
If your daring enough learn how to powerslide them in the wet
If your daring enough learn how to powerslide them in the wet
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Re: What Honda scooter advice
My mate JT was a Piaggio dealer in St Albans.Diesel Dave wrote:Go for a Piaggio Fuoco and never put a foot down again.
If your daring enough learn how to powerslide them in the wet
"Have you ridden a Fuoco?"
"Not yet."
Throws me a set of keys, "Take that one out for an hour. Just be careful of idiots as it's my ex demo and it's sold."
"You mean don't crash it, yeah?"
"You'll never crash it. Try getting the front end to break traction coming out of roundabouts ... it won't!"
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That Fuoco is a weird looking thing.
My hip tends to hurt in the feet forward position. If it allowed me to fully extend my leg id be fine. The only one I've tried that allowed that was the massive 600 Yamaha.
My hip tends to hurt in the feet forward position. If it allowed me to fully extend my leg id be fine. The only one I've tried that allowed that was the massive 600 Yamaha.
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[quote="Wuyang"]That Fuoco is a weird looking thing.
My hip tends to hurt in the feet forward position. If it allowed me to fully extend my leg id be fine. The only one I've tried that allowed that was the massive 600 tmax Yamaha.
My hip tends to hurt in the feet forward position. If it allowed me to fully extend my leg id be fine. The only one I've tried that allowed that was the massive 600 tmax Yamaha.
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Re: What Honda scooter advice
Double post.