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maxiscoot nz wrote:And no my scoots not pink. Never will be .
maxiscoot nz wrote:And no my scoots not pink. Never will be .
I got a small child in the glovebox once.Bombus Terrestris wrote:I really like the look of majesty 250s pre xmax,circa2001??? and wondered if anyone had any views,info etc about them, B
Maybe? when new 250 scoots are the best part of 10,000 bucks in this country and you can pick up a good s/h majesty for 1500 dollars in my opinion they are good valueMrGrumpy wrote:I did like mine, though in a perverse kind of way. It was reliable and practical, though rather agricultural. I found the suspension, especially the rear, very crude. Not sure I'd want to tour on it, though maybe I'm too pampered. It did have some handling issues - it did try to kill me, twice - though in my case, it may have been hampered by the humungous Givi topbox it had on, which I think unbalanced the handling, and it developed a real hinge in the middle soggy feeling.
Overall, I'd say it was great in its day, but things have moved on...a lot.
They are certainly cheap enough, and a surprising number of the early ones still exist, given that some are over 15 years old! They are rugged old beasts - they do have that Tractor feeling!maxiscoot nz wrote:Maybe? when new 250 scoots are the best part of 10,000 bucks in this country and you can pick up a good s/h majesty for 1500 dollars in my opinion they are good valueMrGrumpy wrote:I did like mine, though in a perverse kind of way. It was reliable and practical, though rather agricultural. I found the suspension, especially the rear, very crude. Not sure I'd want to tour on it, though maybe I'm too pampered. It did have some handling issues - it did try to kill me, twice - though in my case, it may have been hampered by the humungous Givi topbox it had on, which I think unbalanced the handling, and it developed a real hinge in the middle soggy feeling.
Overall, I'd say it was great in its day, but things have moved on...a lot.