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    Campaign against the abuse of scooters!!

    Why do the manufacturers persist in causing personality problems for scooters by naming them such ridiculous things???

    Today I saw the "Yamaha Tasty Runner"!!!!!


    Add that to the Pal, Jog, BM-X, Bug, QTie, etc etc


    How many people are put off buying a scooter because of the image these things give off? Can we get some better names please? I know the CBR250 didnt go that fast, but they still called it a Hurricane. The GPX250 is a Ninja.

    So why is the Honda 50 a Jog??? Surely they could at least call it a Sprint..... Or do the scooter manufacturers not believe in marketing????

    Why call a powered bike a BM-X???? at least try and make it sound like it'll go faster than a bicycle!!
    Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....

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    But, but , but, check out the names of some of the "Big Boys" bikes and then figure out why you would buy a bike with that name?
    And as for Jap cars, WELL!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Posh Tourer :P
    Why do the manufacturers persist in causing personality problems for scooters by naming them such ridiculous things???
    Clearly you're just looking at the wrong manufacturers. What's wrong with the Gilera Runner or the Piaggio Typhoon?
    Look, it's an itsy bitsy Bandit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by rodgerd
    Clearly you're just looking at the wrong manufacturers. What's wrong with the Gilera Runner or the Piaggio Typhoon?
    Yes I admit I'm being selective.

    But you try and rattle off so many weak ridiculous names for motorbikes...
    I know there are some stupid things, but at least they are somewhat strong-sounding, even the intruder/Marauder/Bandit, unlike the pal, jog and tasty runner....
    Queiro voya todo Europa con mi moto.... pero no tengo suficiente tiempo o dinero.....

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    Then thre are the emotionless sode who just call their bikes by nombers and letters.
    Ill ride a pal -hmm now that sounds perverted somehow
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    Quote Originally Posted by XJ/FROSTY
    Then thre are the emotionless sode who just call their bikes by nombers and letters.
    Ill ride a pal -hmm now that sounds perverted somehow
    See what I mean???

    I ride an Intruder is at least more manly perversion....
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    I have ridden a "Mint - Fine selection, for elegant living" scoot. My flatmate once had an "Addressway, 24hr Hip Hop running"

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    I think they are named appropriately. If you called a Nifty fifty a super black bird, what name would you give to the CBR1100 XX?


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    And to think I never thought of my old SJ50QT as being named a 'cutie'. What will people think???!!!

    Ah well But I often wonder where they get the random letters that they put in the model names for both bikes and cars. Obviously 'GT' is self-explanatory but 'FXR', 'CBR', 'GSX'...etc? :spudwhat:

    Then again I guess

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    Bring on the Honda Scrotum
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    Quote Originally Posted by tuscan
    Obviously 'GT' is self-explanatory but 'FXR', 'CBR', 'GSX'...etc? :spudwhat:
    yes.. we all know what GT stands for... but does anyone know what it is doing on the back of so many low performance cars!? Put GTR on a Viper any day of the week, but on the back of a non turboed station wagon??

    I've always wondered how the bike factories invented their little lettering codes. I remember it being as bewildering as hell when I was looking at getting into bikes... what with ZXR, GPX, GPZ, FZR, FXR, GSR, GSX, CBR R, CBR RR... and that was just the learner bikes
    maybe they just throw three darts at an alphabet board with a bonus 'R' dart at a smaller target. The only rule being that you have to have at least one X, Z or R in the name.
    kawasaki obviously covered their bases and include all three!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Coldkiwi
    yes.. we all know what GT stands for... but does anyone know what it is doing on the back of so many low performance cars!? Put GTR on a Viper any day of the week, but on the back of a non turboed station wagon??
    Well, since it stands for "Grand Touring", I don't see why it would be inappropriate on a non-turbo wagon.

    Especially if the Wagon in question is a BMW, Audi, or Aston Marton (yes, they have wagons; sorry, "shooting brakes").
    Look, it's an itsy bitsy Bandit.

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    Shit that reminds me
    OYYY mr kawasaki -how in gods name did you come up with the name GTR1000 --There is nothing R about a GTR - unless kwakka means R for rotund or maybee robust or rediculously heavy.
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