I have been thinking about buying a new Burgman 400 for a while now, but the trouble I have is that there doesn't seem to be a test drive scooter available anywhere in London. I've owned a biggish bike before (Fazer 600) but for the past five years have really loved my Vespa GTS 300 (until it got stolen)- so I do feel like I need to experience a maxi scooter before I commit. The Suzuki website claims the nearest one to where I live is in South End on Sea, which is about two hours each way. I couldn't believe they wouldn't have one somewhere closer so I actually called Suzuki customer services, and the woman on the phone checked again and said nope, sorry, that is indeed the nearest dealer with a test drive bike. So I thought, fine I'll trek all the way out there, but when I called the dealer, they said they didn't even have it - they'd sold it!
I went back on the Suzuki website and the next nearest one is St. Neats up near Cambridge - a 5 hour round trip for me! I didn't even bother to call that dealer so I don't even know if they have one in reality. Do they really expect people to shell out 6 grand with out trying before you buy? I don't think London is the centre of the universe or anything, but really a city of 8 million odd people and even more including commuters and they don't think this is a market worth focusing on?
Any way, sorry, rant over. On to my real point. I did notice that Suzuki are doing a 'test ride tour' with various bikes. No Burgman 400 included, but they are doing the 650 and I was able to book a test ride on one this Sunday.
So my question is, can I make any sort of judgement as to how I would like the 400 by riding the 650? What would feel more or less the same and what are the major differences that I should take into account? I've found some comparisons already, (though mostly older models), and obviously I expect a bit more weight and a bit more power, but how noticeable is it really, and what about things like the seat, leg room, pillion position etc? Any advice warmly appreciated.
-Hammy