Super scooters - Experience?

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Glad you posted again Benny as I haven`t seen that before.......absolutely brilliant :thumbup:
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Those made me laugh...I think I did something similar when I was 16 :oops: Fortunately that predates camera phones and YouTube...it nearly predates having any phone, even in your house!!! :D

The last one, I thought he had caught it when he span it round, but he caught another handful of throttle and off it flew :lol:
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But they only looked 6 stone unlike u lol
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lol lllloydy :Ball Kick:

just been out for a spin on mine. great fun.
til i tried to start it up outside the car shop and the variator cover fell off lol. :Ball Kick:
for what you can pick these things up for theyre well worth getting just for a laff.
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anyway... regarding the original post - they dont come much better than this.
2012 aprilia srv850 :thumbup:

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you can bet thats fair nippy, and with brembos, ohlins etc.
that's an 850cc 90* v twin fuel injected with a top speed quoted at 124mph and i bet it handles great too!
i bet theyre pricey though? 8O
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lumpyv wrote:i hear they are very practical but i see a commuter bloke riding one to the railway station every morning and he wears a sort of plastic skirt! thats put me off.

:lol: Yeah if you get one of those you ARE banned! :lol:
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MacV2 wrote:The fact that you know of Hondas reputation, build quality & reliability (cough CCT R/R Cough Cough) surly should discount the Gilera & Zook.( Italian electrics? Zook build quality I hear is not the best.)
I've a honda scooter for buzzing in London, make pure sense.......its built in Italy. Some components, ie the Reg/Rec is Ducati! Anything less than 200cc is a pain on A roads. The Dylan will amble along at 60/65. Thrashing it it will just nudge 70 odd on a good day.
The Gilera Fuoco 3 wheeled thing is a blast to ride. Rides like a bike, handles like a bike and is massive fun drifting the rear on wet roundabouts. The front end just won't break away. Looks pig ugly though!
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benny hedges wrote:anyway... regarding the original post - they dont come much better than this.
2012 aprilia srv850 :thumbup:

Image

you can bet thats fair nippy, and with brembos, ohlins etc.
that's an 850cc 90* v twin fuel injected with a top speed quoted at 124mph and i bet it handles great too!
i bet theyre pricey though? 8O
they are, at least 7k. They are basically a gp800 though.

There have been a couple of silverwings on eBay recently. For 1500 it's worth a punt really. I'll save some more for that lovely skirt option. They have them for the BMW GS too, don't you know.
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Just watched those tube videos. Hilarious.

Regarding the drag race. That blackbird wasnt hanging around either. Jeez!!
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I had a Burgman 400 for a while, after having a Gilera VXR200. Both 4 stroke. The burgman was big and cumbersome and I never felt at ease on it. The vxr was great for nipping around, light and fun, great for going to work and back on when I was in Cornwall. Maybe not so good for longer journeys though.
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some more reasons to get a Tmax lol :thumbup:

here's one with a turbo.....
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and a bog standard one on a wet road! :biggrin

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& NOS lol 8O

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The drifting is super cool.
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