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Flatcap
27th July 2008, 10:32
This should annoy the sprotsbikers:

http://www.honda.co.uk/motorcycles/2008/DN-01/index.html

Morcs
27th July 2008, 10:59
Dont think it would... despite being a 680cc, most 400cc would leave it for dust, let alone 600's and 1000's

A scooters a scooter and should never try and compete with a bike :sunny:

Flatcap
27th July 2008, 11:13
A scooters a scooter and should never try and compete with a bike :sunny:

....however I enjoy kicking bikers arses on both my scooters...

One just has to select the correct bike to take on

R6_kid
27th July 2008, 12:39
Lol, do you know how much that thing costs...

Unless I was superbly gay then I would never be slashing that sort of $$$ on

a) a honda
b) a scooter
c) a purple vehicle
d) all of the above rolled in to one big gay package!

Flatcap
27th July 2008, 12:53
Lol, do you know how much that thing costs...

Unless I was superbly gay then I would never be slashing that sort of $$$ on

a) a honda
b) a scooter
c) a purple vehicle
d) all of the above rolled in to one big gay package!

So you do find it annoying then...

Cruisin' Craig
27th July 2008, 13:01
Lol, do you know how much that thing costs...

Unless I was superbly gay then I would never be slashing that sort of $$$ on

a) a honda
b) a scooter
c) a purple vehicle
d) all of the above rolled in to one big gay package!

That's a beautiful summary of the bike right there :-)
You should be writing bike reviews for a living!

MisterD
27th July 2008, 13:19
That's not a fricken scooter, it's an identity crisis on wheels. It's a motorbike with an auto transmission, wannabe sprotsbike looks and crusier riding position. :no:

NedKellley
27th July 2008, 13:23
Mean looking scooter Flatcap!! Looks like something off of the Batman set!!

Morcs
27th July 2008, 13:49
....however I enjoy kicking bikers arses on both my scooters...

One just has to select the correct bike to take on

Well I do have a softspot for the dragster, used to ride one :D

Ixion
27th July 2008, 14:29
That's not a fricken scooter, it's an identity crisis on wheels. It's a motorbike with an auto transmission, wannabe sprotsbike looks and crusier riding position. :no:


So, then, arguably, the best of three worlds. Now, if they added the weather protection and long range of a tourier (it already ahs the ABS), it could be the perfect bike. Maybe.

AllanB
27th July 2008, 14:42
You will be able to see for yourself soon - NZ is getting them.

Details here: http://www.honda-motorcycles.co.nz/bikedetails.asp?BikeTypeID=4&ModelID=264&type=

Only $19,995

I think they are interesting and I suspect there will be more like them in the future.

Having said that I fail to understand how Blue Wing NZ can bring them in as a new model at $20k and totally ignore the very sweet CB400-4 that Aussie get. There appears to be little drive to get people into bikes, just back on them.

R6_kid
28th July 2008, 10:10
So you do find it annoying then...

Nah, the way you've put it across is lightly annoying.

To be honest I'd love to own a 50-180cc scooter but it'd have to look the shit...

Here's my idea.

Take the front fairing (including headlight etc) and tail section from the Manufacturers top 600cc supersports model. Wrap/modify to fit onto the scooter chassis. Give it good handling suspension and a bit of a performance kit.

Think of a Yamaha Jog, but with an 06+ R6 look from the front, and that sexy hornets tail rear end.

That would be a sports-scooter.

insane1
2nd August 2008, 10:11
there is allready a sports scooter it's the gilera gp 800.

Flatcap
2nd August 2008, 11:05
Nah, the way you've put it across is lightly annoying.
.


My work here is done....:Pokey:

Pogo2
2nd August 2008, 12:31
Take the front fairing (including headlight etc) and tail section from the Manufacturers top 600cc supersports model. Wrap/modify to fit onto the scooter chassis. Give it good handling suspension and a bit of a performance kit.

Think of a Yamaha Jog, but with an 06+ R6 look from the front, and that sexy hornets tail rear end.

That would be a sports-scooter.

I think you just described a Burgman!!!

Just kidding.......:niceone:

NedKellley
2nd August 2008, 19:05
there is allready a sports scooter it's the gilera gp 800.

What an awesome bike!!:niceone: Want one!!:clap:
http://www.scootersales.com.au/News-1038-scooternews.aspx

insane1
3rd August 2008, 09:56
i am still trying to get a test ride on one ,will report back how it goes .

MarkH
6th August 2008, 21:56
You will be able to see for yourself soon - NZ is getting them.

Details here: http://www.honda-motorcycles.co.nz/bikedetails.asp?BikeTypeID=4&ModelID=264&type=

Only $19,995

I think they are interesting and I suspect there will be more like them in the future.

At least it is not purple - so a little more Hetero than the purple one.

But is this even a scooter? More like an automatic tourer bike.

MarkH
6th August 2008, 21:59
Dont think it would... despite being a 680cc, most 400cc would leave it for dust, let alone 600's and 1000's

A scooters a scooter and should never try and compete with a bike :sunny:

Yeah I doubt anyone would buy an automatic bike or scooter with the hopes of winning races against sports bikes. I also doubt that the sports bikes fans care about anything that is not designed to be fast.

Really it is a different bike for riders that have different wants/needs to the sports bike fans.

Morcs
7th August 2008, 10:08
Yeah I doubt anyone would buy an automatic bike or scooter with the hopes of winning races against sports bikes. I also doubt that the sports bikes fans care about anything that is not designed to be fast.

Really it is a different bike for riders that have different wants/needs to the sports bike fans.

But then what? If thats the case then they want a tourer... and there are plenty of those around.

Its just for people who are 'too fucking scared to ride a proper bike' :2thumbsup

pritch
7th August 2008, 10:20
there is allready a sports scooter it's the gilera gp 800.

And if I recall that model shares its engine/transmission with an Aprilia bike.
Scooter wheels get bigger and bike wheels get smaller.
The dividing line line between bike and scooter is becoming somewhat indistinct...

MarkH
7th August 2008, 20:37
But then what? If thats the case then they want a tourer... and there are plenty of those around.

Oh yeah, plenty of tourers around. But how many automatic tourers are there? Maybe some riders have tried the scooters and love the transmission, but prefer a bigger tourer style bike - tada the Honda DN-01.

Don't ask me, I've never ridden one - maybe this rather different looking bike is a great bike?

Del Fuego
18th August 2008, 15:04
The GP800 sure is a lot of fun, it makes 75 odd horses and is pretty entertaining to ride. The auto works great and as a sporty touring machine it does the job well.. if you want a more "sporty" ride. Get the Aprilia Mana... same engine, still auto and with storage for a helmet.

http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/Article_Page.aspx?ArticleID=5365&Page=1

Wait till they allow auto transmissions in Motogp...

I predict manual shift will go the way of the dodo within the next 20 years whether you like it or not haha

EJK
18th August 2008, 15:07
That's not a fricken scooter, it's an identity crisis on wheels. It's a motorbike with an auto transmission, wannabe sprotsbike looks and crusier riding position. :no:

Translation: "wtf is that!"

:laugh: