If the Joyride is so good why did you buy another two scooters?
(both of which are less suited to your preference for agility)
Sym 600 Again!
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Re: Sym 600 Again!
See?spaceprobe wrote:And trust me boys after years of experience I can confirm that size does matter
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Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'! 
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It's a good question, I guess I just wanted to make sure I was rightgn2 wrote:If the Joyride is so good why did you buy another two scooters?
(both of which are less suited to your preference for agility)
Just this morning I carried the wife, a 10kg cabin bag (on the flat floor) and lots of gear in the topbox and under the seat 48km to Stanstead airport in perfect comfort, then carried me and all her bike gear back again and still have 5 fuel bars from the full 7 after 96km.
I cruised at a smooth 7,500 RPM doing enough speed to catch up with the lorries and pass them, a few cars overtook yes but they overtake if I'm doing 70+ on the X10 anyway - so what's the difference?
It's fun having a choice of bike but there is something that connects you more to the journey in a small bike
I still didn't get to use full throttle either, although I got near at one traffic light.
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Data wrote: I used to do the same trip to Birmingham on my DL1000GT. It was agonising in the heavy traffic. It was difficult to filter due to the side cases making the width of the bike massive. Yet I had to have the top box and side cases for my laptop, clothing and other equipment etc. All of which now fits under the seat of the Burgman and in the front glove boxes. The Burgman scores massively over the DL1000 and I still travel at more or less the same speed but use half the fuel doing the trip. It's a win win situation and I have to say much more fun than the DL1000GT. Scoots are where it at!
Scooters seem to be a well hidden secret. Rode past someone on the other side of the road today on a bike faffing with his gears as the car in front stopped to let someone out. As I went past watching him playing 'find the neutral' I was thinking what on earth I'd want manual gears for, as well as no storage space and wet feet. It would have to be a pretty special bike to make me want to ride it, and then probably only for kicks.
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I would rate it at number two behind Life of Brian.spaceprobe wrote:One of the funniest films ever
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Globs, +1 on that mate! But can't think of any bike at the moment I'd want to ride anyway. It's got to be a scoot! 
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'! 
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OK Spaceprobe youve had the sym long enough now to hopefully answer my questions . How good is it 2 up and does it seriously effect its balance and fuel economy .How are you finding the standard fitted maxxis tyres . Does the stand ground out far too easy . Tank range ?. 0-60 ? How fast does it go when you are laying flat on the seat for the best aero dynamic effects . cheers