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    Burgmans are VERY impressive!

    I rode a 400 and then a 650 today and I am so impressed with the ride and comfort of these scoots. If I buy one, it would probably be the 650, as I want to tour two up, and am not sure the 400 has enough boogie for two up with gear ...... and have enough omph to overtake quickly and safely. I assume either would be capable of steady cruising at around 120 - 130kmh ?

    These big scoots must be one of the best kept cruiser secrets around !!

    I was looking at replacing the CB1300S with a 650 adventure bike ..... but I'm now having second thoughts !!!

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    Ah depends what you want to do. You said you were looking at replacing the 1300 with a 650 adventure bike, so have you changed your mind about adventuring? If you want to adventure don't buy the scooter. If you want the scooter for what it does, then sure, buy it.
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    Don't listen to Merv. Chuck a set of knobblies on a 650 Burgman and go off-road big time.
    "Standing on your mother's corpse you told me that you'd wait forever." [Bryan Adams: Summer of 69]

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hitcher View Post
    Don't listen to Merv. Chuck a set of knobblies on a 650 Burgman and go off-road big time.
    That would solve you and Mrs H choice too, just put chunkier tyres on the FJR and bandit - haha
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    Mate here in Chch has a Gilera Nexus 500 for sale, some nice performance mods, very impressive as well. Was out on the Senna and we swapped from Fairlie to Geraldine, didn't really wanna give it back. Would be tempted myself but I kinda like shifting gears. His reason for selling, he's getting the new Gilera V-twin scoot in March (oh and it's red)

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    yeah the burgers are good had mine since june there a sleeper like a wolf in sheeps clothing plenty of grunt .

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzit View Post
    I rode a 400 and then a 650 today and I am so impressed with the ride and comfort of these scoots. If I buy one, it would probably be the 650, as I want to tour two up, and am not sure the 400 has enough boogie for two up with gear ...... and have enough omph to overtake quickly and safely. I assume either would be capable of steady cruising at around 120 - 130kmh ?

    These big scoots must be one of the best kept cruiser secrets around !!

    I was looking at replacing the CB1300S with a 650 adventure bike ..... but I'm now having second thoughts !!!
    Small wheels.... rought roads and big potholes.... not the best combination unless you can stick to the "better" motorways or city roads.

    "Cruiser"? I don't think so.

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    They are so good.......

    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzit View Post
    I rode a 400 and then a 650 today and I am so impressed with the ride and comfort of these scoots. If I buy one, it would probably be the 650, as I want to tour two up, and am not sure the 400 has enough boogie for two up with gear ...... and have enough omph to overtake quickly and safely. I assume either would be capable of steady cruising at around 120 - 130kmh ?

    These big scoots must be one of the best kept cruiser secrets around !!

    I was looking at replacing the CB1300S with a 650 adventure bike ..... but I'm now having second thoughts !!!
    thats why I brought one 3 weeks ago. One of the better motorcycling decision one could make.

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    toaster try one you will be suprised.

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    Quote Originally Posted by insane1 View Post
    toaster try one you will be suprised.
    I agree with that sentiment. These are "sleepers" these big scoots. I had never really considered one. But since I bought my PGO T-Rex150 for commuting ... I have learned to enjoy the twist and go thing !! It's cool! And then trying a big scoot that was really comfortable .... and could get along, and handle well .... I'm very impressed with them. Might be an age thing ... I'm not sure !! lol I enjoy ripping down the road and having all the power I need to pass cars like they are standing still, but it's cool to cruise as well !!
    Different bikes for different moods of riding maybe. We probably all need several bikes to cater for what we want to do on them ....

    Bank manager ..... I need ....

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    You can do it Gizzit

    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzit View Post
    I agree with that sentiment. These are "sleepers" these big scoots. I had never really considered one. But since I bought my PGO T-Rex150 for commuting ... I have learned to enjoy the twist and go thing !! It's cool! And then trying a big scoot that was really comfortable .... and could get along, and handle well .... I'm very impressed with them. Might be an age thing ... I'm not sure !! lol I enjoy ripping down the road and having all the power I need to pass cars like they are standing still, but it's cool to cruise as well !!
    Different bikes for different moods of riding maybe. We probably all need several bikes to cater for what we want to do on them ....

    Bank manager ..... I need ....
    I traded my T-Rex for the Burgman...so it can be done!

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    Whats the similarity between fat chicks and motor scooters..? They are both great fun to ride until your mates catch you on them...
    Or so the old chestnut goes, but honestly I have had some awesome rides on scooters that are half the size of burgers, so I can only imagine. And as you get a little older you don't really give a damn what yer mates think either. If it spins yer wheels, then do it...
    If you love it, let it go. If it comes back to you, you've just high-sided!
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    Quote Originally Posted by terbang View Post
    Whats the similarity between fat chicks and motor scooters..? They are both great fun to ride until your mates catch you on them...
    ..... And as you get a little older you don't really give a damn what yer mates think either. If it spins yer wheels, then do it...
    Absofrigginlutely !! tho none of my mates ever caught me riding a fat .... lol.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Gizzit View Post
    yadda yadda yadda... and handle well .... I'm very impressed with them.

    You must be very easily pleased for handling..
    It's only when you take the piss out of a partially shaved wookie with an overactive 'me' gene and stapled on piss flaps that it becomes a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dave Lobster View Post
    You must be very easily pleased for handling..
    Yeah ... I don't have too much to grumble about with the bikes I have ridden ... but I guess intelligently, I was talking relatively. It is a scooter, not a sports bike.

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