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The Stig Hey Wait A Minute Mr Post Man!

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Clive Jeez, how much can one person post?!?!

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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:30 pm Post subject: |
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And on that bombshell,,,,600cc Suzuki,,,er,,,no,,,don't think so,,
maybe wrong,,,,,,usualy am. 
_________________ 2oo1, T.Max
a bit yella aint it.
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The Stig Hey Wait A Minute Mr Post Man!

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Clive Jeez, how much can one person post?!?!

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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 9:37 pm Post subject: |
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I had a test ride on one from Pidcock,s of Nottoingham,,
I am 6ft,,,not enough legroom for me,,kept banging my knee,s on the led shield,s,,
Rest of the ride,,,very nice.
_________________ 2oo1, T.Max
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dylanberks Must Post Whilst Sleeping!

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Posted: Mon Jul 21, 2008 10:39 pm Post subject: |
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| You wont need too worry about finding a dealer should anything go wrong - there are thousands throughout italy - the Tmax could be an option as it would handle well on the italian roads - lots of lovely twisties - but you would need some large luggage - best places for accomodation are agriturismo - farms doing B&B - can give you some tips on places to ride - am off there in august - not with the max - by car for three weeks
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The Stig Hey Wait A Minute Mr Post Man!

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waspie One More Rank Left

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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 7:47 am Post subject: |
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| Clive wrote: | And on that bombshell,,,,600cc Suzuki,,,er,,,no,,,don't think so,,
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Your quite correct.
650 Burgman.
600 Honda Silverwing
Suzuki have now introduced a new 200cc Burgman to their fold. So thats 125/200/400 & 650 in the Burger range.
_________________ Burgers are for riding not BBQing
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Ghost Formerly known as Gilera Craig


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Stephen C Jeez, how much can one person post?!?!

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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 12:12 pm Post subject: |
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| waspie wrote: | | Suzuki have now introduced a new 200cc Burgman to their fold. So thats 125/200/400 & 650 in the Burger range. |
Didn't know there was a 200cc. Price seems good at £3199, but they don't give the power output, which is worrying. Anyone know?
And ABS is only available if you fork out £7k for the 650.  _________________
Yes, I am a civil servant. Get over it. I have.
Did I mention ABS?
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Taipan I Like To Post A Lot!

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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:48 pm Post subject: |
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Had a 2001 Silverwing and now have a 2001 Tmax.
Silverwing can be made more comfortable if you remove the butt pad as its known. It was the only was I could ride mine (I'm over 6ft). Once that is removed I found the Silverwing very comfortable. I did a couple of 360 mile round trips on it and got off of it with no cramps or aches. Excellent under seat storage with a huge 55 litre capacity! Downside was the fuel consumption which was appalling. I regularly got low to mid 30s with enthusiastic riding! Was lucky to see low 40s at any time. I don’t remember what I got on those long runs? The Silverwing is heavy, very heavy, although it carries its weight well. The other biggest gripe was the woefully under sprung front end. Christ it was dire. I put a hyperpro front spring kit in (approx £80?) which transformed the bike. Minor niggles were incurable rattles, snatchy drive train and vibey power take up.
Tmax I seem to fit this very well? I find it very comfortable. I don’t think I've ever got less than 55mpg out of it! Disappointing storage compared to the Silverwing. Cant comment too much on the handling as mine has Maxxis tyres on and these really do not suit the bike at all. I have no confidence to push the bike at all. I've now put a Michelin on the front but the back still feels odd. Again it could do with a suspension upgrade at the front but is no where near as bad as the Silverwing.
Both good bikes but if I had to choose it would be the Tmax every time._________________ 2001 Tmax, Maslossi variator, Akrapovic,
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Blue Max Settling In Nicely
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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:58 pm Post subject: |
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Hi I'm 6ft 3 and ride a TMax Mk2.
I have done comfortably 425 miles in 1 day solo. As far as touring is concerned you can stuff a soft bag under the seat and a 'tail pack' type bag between your feet in the 'well'.
I have to admit my choice of scoot is based on being able to keep up with motorcycles and the T Max fits the bill. I cannot imagine scooters being used 2 up for touring but I did follow a Silver Wing once which seem to be coping.
Good luck
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Taipan I Like To Post A Lot!

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Posted: Tue Jul 22, 2008 2:07 pm Post subject: |
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| Blue Max wrote: | Hi I'm 6ft 3 and ride a TMax Mk2.
I have done comfortably 425 miles in 1 day solo. As far as touring is concerned you can stuff a soft bag under the seat and a 'tail pack' type bag between your feet in the 'well'.
I have to admit my choice of scoot is based on being able to keep up with motorcycles and the T Max fits the bill. I cannot imagine scooters being used 2 up for touring but I did follow a Silver Wing once which seem to be coping.
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Theres a Guy in Florida who rides each year to Alaska on a Silverwing. I think he has over a 100,000 miles on it now. I think he has a website or blog if I recall correctly. If I find the link I'll post it.
FWIW my wife really liked going on the back of my silverwing._________________ 2001 Tmax, Maslossi variator, Akrapovic,
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poldark Settling In Nicely
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