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cagnitto
12th April 2009, 00:16
I"ve been test riding a few bikes over the last couple of weeks.
withn my budget, i;ve whittled it down to the choice of a virago with 17000k and a Scorpio with 1000k.
Both are fantastic rides on their own and quite fun.
Which ever bike i get will be used for a lot of city commuting (cutting through cars) and the occasional ride down the line.
The virago rides fantastically. confortable, low and it powerful enough to carry me. and i dont think i look too big on it. (i'm 5'11 and 100kg)
The scorpio sits quite upright. it had decent acceleration and speed, and it really feels nimble along the road.
so i'm really stuck. i am having real problems trying to figure which to go with.
i'll apppreciate any help/advice. i'll need to make a decision in the next day or 2.
thanks c
Renegade
12th April 2009, 02:27
get the cheapest one, cos in 12-18mths time you will want a bigger bike to go with that full licence.
Once bitten by the bug.....:innocent:
NinjaNanna
12th April 2009, 10:05
check trademe to see which will have the best re-sale value.
My gut feeling is that the Virago will be easier to sell when it comes time to upgrade.
H00dz
12th April 2009, 12:06
I"ve been test riding a few bikes over the last couple of weeks.
withn my budget, i;ve whittled it down to the choice of a virago with 17000k and a Scorpio with 1000k.
Both are fantastic rides on their own and quite fun.
Which ever bike i get will be used for a lot of city commuting (cutting through cars) and the occasional ride down the line.
The virago rides fantastically. confortable, low and it powerful enough to carry me. and i dont think i look too big on it. (i'm 5'11 and 100kg)
The scorpio sits quite upright. it had decent acceleration and speed, and it really feels nimble along the road.
so i'm really stuck. i am having real problems trying to figure which to go with.
i'll apppreciate any help/advice. i'll need to make a decision in the next day or 2.
thanks c
Sorry Dude, thats the one thing about motorcycles that alot of people don't understand, its a personal thing, it doesnt matter what anyone else thinks. my mate whos never ridden more the a 120k wants to get a hayabusa because he heard that it can go 300k plus, I cant fathom his logic.....buy which one you feel the most comfortabel on, forget the rest, your arse will tell you if you made the right choice, good luck
cagnitto
12th April 2009, 23:49
get the cheapest one, cos in 12-18mths time you will want a bigger bike to go with that full licence.
Once bitten by the bug.....:innocent:
that would probably be a good idea, except they are running about the same price. and i like both. My dilemma probably "is 1 bike better than another around the city" , thus is a worth having a cruiser
sil3nt
12th April 2009, 23:54
either bike you go for is a good choice so you can't go wrong. What is good for one person might be crap for another thats why you have to choose and not let anyone else do it for you.
Pascal
12th April 2009, 23:58
I've never ridden a Scorpio, but I'm currently sitting out my L-Plate on a Virago as well. It's a great bike, makes for a grand commute and it's just grunty enough for the daily ride. I'll still be trading it in when I get my full, but I'm loving every moment on it.
Griffin
13th April 2009, 04:46
Virago... no question. But then I am Cruiser Biased so perhaps you should make up your own mind and get the Virago anyway.
DMNTD
13th April 2009, 04:53
For commuting...the Scorpio without doubt.
Longer distances...the Virago without doubt.
Personally I'd simply buy the cheapest which in theory should be the Scorpio as they sell for $1,700 less than the Virago (new pricing).
cagnitto
15th April 2009, 10:06
thanks all for the advice.
i pondered long and hard, and have decided to go for the virago. i wasn't overly happy with either of the scorpios i tried, so the virago it shall be.
tigertim20
17th April 2009, 20:35
check trademe to see which will have the best re-sale value.
My gut feeling is that the Virago will be easier to sell when it comes time to upgrade.
With all due respect, I disagree, I would think the scorpio would have easier resale, a bit more durable, and "nuetral" in riding style. Just my 2 cents, not saying anyone is wrong, just my opinion!!!
Taz
17th April 2009, 21:48
A good choice.
You'll have no problems with the virago when it comes to resale. A quality bike that is miles ahead of the scorpio.
YellowDog
17th April 2009, 21:54
Well I think that if you can handle a Virago around town, it is the better choice. You will easily sell a Virago. It's a classic.
EJT
18th April 2009, 10:29
Sorry Dude, thats the one thing about motorcycles that alot of people don't understand, its a personal thing, it doesnt matter what anyone else thinks. my mate whos never ridden more the a 120k wants to get a hayabusa because he heard that it can go 300k plus, I cant fathom his logic.....buy which one you feel the most comfortabel on, forget the rest, your arse will tell you if you made the right choice, good luck
HOOdz- Telling the MMCs you bagging one of the boys online! Uncle Phil will never get a busa cause he will never get around to getting his license:bleh::bleh:
But back on point - yep I agree either bike will be good so go with whatever you feel best on. You have probably made up your mind already!
cagnitto
20th April 2009, 22:22
anybody want to buy a 1988 vigaro with 17000 on the clock?
i've now taken it for a longer rides and discovered i'm too big for it. i'm quite uncomfortable after a while. i'm gonna keep looking and try find a replacement
sil3nt
20th April 2009, 23:32
That sucks! Guess you need to take the next bike for a proper test ride!
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