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Model suggestions please

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Hi,
I hope I'm posting this in the relevant section, apologies if I haven't

My wife is looking to downsize from her Honda CB600 Hornet to a scooter, she's owned and ridden many bikes over the years and is fully aware of the drop in performance moving to a smallish scooter, it's only going to be for nipping around locally. What she's looking for is a sporty looking 200 or 250 if such a thing exists ? in her words " the kind of sporty scooter the youngsters tool about on but not a 50 or 125 like they all seem to be" again in her own words "not a fuddy duddy commuter type scooter". I hope her words don't offend anyone on here but I'd welcome any model suggestions that anyone feels would fit the bill ?

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gn2

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Post by gn2 »

Kymco Xciting 400 might suit, or even a Yamaha Tmax.
There aren't any sporty 200-250 scooters these days, the Kawasaki J300 SE ABS is the smallest sporty looking scooter thats not a 125.
Or you could get the orange Honda Forza from Padgetts....

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Sym joymax 300i, I think that's quite sporty looking.

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Thanks for the suggestions, it would be a used one if that makes any difference ? I should've also mentioned that it needs to be considerably lighter than her Hornet which is 180 Kg ? all of the suggested models are heavier than her current bike, am actually surprised by how heavy some of them are ? perhaps she'll have to consider a 125 after all ?

Thanks again

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Yamaha Tmax seems to be king of the "sporty looks" scooters but might be a bit big/powerful

Kymco 300i and Kawasaki J300 are related, smaller/lighter but still sporty looking

Scooters will be heavier than a sports bike because the open frame has to have extra metal to strengthen it ( to make up for the lack of triangulation) + bodywork and brackets. The weight is carried very low though, making them more manageable
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Bluebottle wrote:Yamaha Tmax seems to be king of the "sporty looks" scooters but might be a bit big/powerful

Kymco 300i and Kawasaki J300 are related, smaller/lighter but still sporty looking

Scooters will be heavier than a sports bike because the open frame has to have extra metal to strengthen it ( to make up for the lack of triangulation). The weight is carried very low though, making them more manageable
Thanks for the insight, was trying to figure out why they were so heavy and I understand what you mean re the lower centre of gravity making them more manageable, it does seem that there's a gap in the market for something a bit bigger than a 125 but perhaps it's only my wife that's after such a thing.

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spaglemon wrote:Thanks for the suggestions, it would be a used one if that makes any difference ? I should've also mentioned that it needs to be considerably lighter than her Hornet which is 180 Kg ? all of the suggested models are heavier than her current bike, am actually surprised by how heavy some of them are ? perhaps she'll have to consider a 125 after all ?

Thanks again
There really aren't many 200+cc scoots that weigh less than 180kg! BUT in most cases the weight of a scooter is carried much lower than on a bike so will often feel lighter (no idea what a Hornet's like). Sporty small scoots....thats a tricky one! A lot of the smaller ones look sporty in order to appeal to Yoof, but the sportiness is entirely a matter of suitable stickers and colour schemes!

How about a Gilera Runner? - the old 180cc 2 strokes were insanely sporty, but there were some 200cc 4 strokes more recently.

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MrGrumpy wrote:
spaglemon wrote:Thanks for the suggestions, it would be a used one if that makes any difference ? I should've also mentioned that it needs to be considerably lighter than her Hornet which is 180 Kg ? all of the suggested models are heavier than her current bike, am actually surprised by how heavy some of them are ? perhaps she'll have to consider a 125 after all ?

Thanks again
There really aren't many 200+cc scoots that weigh less than 180kg! BUT in most cases the weight of a scooter is carried much lower than on a bike so will often feel lighter (no idea what a Hornet's like). Sporty small scoots....thats a tricky one! A lot of the smaller ones look sporty in order to appeal to Yoof, but the sportiness is entirely a matter of suitable stickers and colour schemes!

How about a Gilera Runner? - the old 180cc 2 strokes were insanely sporty, but there were some 200cc 4 strokes more recently.
Thanks for the info, the Gilera runner 200 4 stroke sounds spot on, quite light too at 138Kg, do you know if they're any good ie reliability, parts availability, etc ?

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For lightness and looks I'd look at the Piaggio Beverly 300ie, Vespa 250, SYM Joyride 200, Honda PCX. Those are all I can think of right now.

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Post by horobags »

Ive had a few hornets in the past, both 600, and a 900. Light sporty scoot for the misses. Have a look at a yam x-max 250.
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