Who's made the switch from motorbikes to scooters?

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velocipede6295
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Re: Who's made the switch from motorbikes to scooters?

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I don't mind if some motorcycle riders "blank me" I don't want mithering anyway. :lol:

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Re: Who's made the switch from motorbikes to scooters?

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Mainly scooters for me abiet I have mt-07 at the mo. Nc750s in the past.
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I ride a X-max 300 and 3 old Brit bikes, the biggest thing I notice is the scooter turns into corners faster it takes
me by surprise when I swap, the other thing is that the old brits with their bigger wheels handle potholes better,
but for a long distance I take the scooter.
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Re: Who's made the switch from motorbikes to scooters?

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richie the 1st wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 4:23 pm i did many years ago.[2003] still got same scoots but still would like a motor bike with gears,just dont know how many cc i would need.
I'd be interested on your opinion of the SH125. Is it ok out of town or too small?

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The SH125 will hold an indicated 65 mph or so on the flat, depending on your weight (I'm about 70 Kg), and the wind direction. Motorways are Ok, if you're happy to just sit behind a lorry. A roads are generally fine and more enjoyable, especially away from the conurbations. The SH125 is designed to run at near full throttle anyway. Overtakes should be planned, and need good visability.
However, if you can afford it, the SH300 is a lot better for distance work/overtaking/hilly areas/pillion work. It will all depend on your riding style, priorities, type of roads, etc, etc.

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Well said Sir 👍

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Re: Who's made the switch from motorbikes to scooters?

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ChipUK wrote: Tue Feb 03, 2026 11:50 am
richie the 1st wrote: Tue May 16, 2023 4:23 pm i did many years ago.[2003] still got same scoots but still would like a motor bike with gears,just dont know how many cc i would need.
I'd be interested on your opinion of the SH125. Is it ok out of town or too small?
seeing as i have had a few,over the years,it does me,stay off motorways,the car does that,have done long trips on each of them,does it,they all have been good for me,
did have the sh300,but didnt just not right,untill some xxxxxxx xxxxxxx nicked it,,so went back to the sh125.
Old honda sh125.
New Honda sh125.
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MY SH Mode came with a Malossi clutch etc and fairly flies between 20mph and 60mph before running out of steam. I use it mainly on country roads where it excels but I also take it on A roads and dual carriageways. Just watch out for long uphill climbs into a headwind though. Pity that last years discount seems to have disappeared.

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