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Capitano
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by Capitano » Wed Mar 01, 2017 9:22 am
Wuyang wrote: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.
That's part of the Fuoco's appeal.
Strange, I've ridden virtually all the big 'uns and found that although the Yamaha T Max allows a feet forward position, the amount of leg stretch you can get is dwarfed by that of the Suzuki Burgmans, the 650 Burgman especially.
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Wuyang
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by Wuyang » Wed Mar 01, 2017 3:50 pm
Capitano wrote:Wuyang wrote: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.
That's part of the Fuoco's appeal.
Strange, I've ridden virtually all the big 'uns and found that although the Yamaha T Max allows a feet forward position, the amount of leg stretch you can get is dwarfed by that of the Suzuki Burgmans, the 650 Burgman especially.
Can't be the 250 burgman.....surely?
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Capitano
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by Capitano » Wed Mar 01, 2017 10:04 pm
Wuyang wrote:Capitano wrote:Wuyang wrote: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.
That's part of the Fuoco's appeal.
Strange, I've ridden virtually all the big 'uns and found that although the Yamaha T Max allows a feet forward position, the amount of leg stretch you can get is dwarfed by that of the Suzuki Burgmans, the 650 Burgman especially.
Can't be the 250 burgman.....surely?
I did say "big 'uns" so I was referring to the Burgman 400 and 650. I've not actually ridden a Burgman 250.
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Wuyang
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by Wuyang » Thu Mar 02, 2017 12:37 am
Worth knowing, although I ain't a Suzuki fan
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richie the 1st
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by richie the 1st » Thu Mar 02, 2017 1:51 pm
Capitano wrote:Richie has a Vision 110 too and he's over 6' tall.
Yep,and cannot prase these little scoot,s enough,brilliant,
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richie the 1st
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by richie the 1st » Thu Mar 02, 2017 1:54 pm
horobags wrote:if your tall then the sh 125 is the one I'd go for, upright riding position, big wheels, and a fantastic engine.
On my 3rd sh 125,nearly 80000 miles up on all of them,did have a sh 300i,but some xxxxxx xxxxxx nicked it,but if you look around,you get get a Honda sh 125 mode,pre. reg. for £1550.i know its a bit more.
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Wuyang
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by Wuyang » Sun Mar 05, 2017 3:34 pm
richie the 1st wrote:horobags wrote:if your tall then the sh 125 is the one I'd go for, upright riding position, big wheels, and a fantastic engine.
On my 3rd sh 125,nearly 80000 miles up on all of them,did have a sh 300i,but some xxxxxx xxxxxx nicked it,but if you look around,you get get a Honda sh 125 mode,pre. reg. for £1550.i know its a bit more.
Managed to get hold of a sh125i 05, 6000 ish miles, one owner......used with his motor home. Hopefully going to pick it up this week. Looking forward to trying it out. I know I won't be able to compare it the sh300, but I'm sure it has its own strengths.
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richie the 1st
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by richie the 1st » Sun Mar 05, 2017 4:04 pm
Depends what one it is all 3 of mine have been different .And I had the sh 300i,for 4 months[2000 miles] till some xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx nicked it.
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horobags
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by horobags » Sun Mar 05, 2017 4:23 pm
Wuyang wrote:richie the 1st wrote:horobags wrote:if your tall then the sh 125 is the one I'd go for, upright riding position, big wheels, and a fantastic engine.
On my 3rd sh 125,nearly 80000 miles up on all of them,did have a sh 300i,but some xxxxxx xxxxxx nicked it,but if you look around,you get get a Honda sh 125 mode,pre. reg. for £1550.i know its a bit more.
Managed to get hold of a sh125i 05, 6000 ish miles, one owner......used with his motor home. Hopefully going to pick it up this week. Looking forward to trying it out. I know I won't be able to compare it the sh300, but I'm sure it has its own strengths.
Ive had both,300 and 125, both exellent machines, the 125 motor is a peach, Im sure you will be happy.
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Wuyang
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by Wuyang » Sun Mar 05, 2017 4:41 pm
richie the 1st wrote:Depends what one it is all 3 of mine have been different .And I had the sh 300i,for 4 months[2000 miles] till some xxxxxxx xxxxxxxx nicked it.
I remember you saying your second one was slow........ It's stuck in my mind!