thanks a lot man. manufacturer quotes are ok. but it's always better to have someone with real world experience, ama take all you say into consideration when buying my scoot. am 5,11 175 pound with an inseam of 32, so i might have to test it first to see if the seating arrangement is the best fit for me. thanks again. and that 78 average gas mileage of your made me smile. with the cost of owning a scoot is so cheap it's hard to see the sense in driving a car for commutes around town.
kool man good for you. how does it ride? is it smooth in bumps and such, what about the acceleration from dead stop, cause i want to commute on it, but i want to run off the light before a car can clip me from behind. am thinking bout this or the sym fiddle 125 which is about 400 bucks cheaper. and also the sym hd 125 which is about the same price as the like 200 right now, but with bigger 16 inch tires.
@flrider7
thanks a lot man. manufacturer quotes are ok. but it's always better to have someone with real world experience, ama take all you say into consideration when buying my scoot. am 5,11 175 pound with an inseam of 32, so i might have to test it first to see if the seating arrangement is the best fit for me. thanks again. and that 78 average gas mileage of your made me smile. with the cost of owning a scoot is so cheap it's hard to see the sense in driving a car for commutes around town.
saneblane 8 months ago
@flrider7
kool man good for you. how does it ride? is it smooth in bumps and such, what about the acceleration from dead stop, cause i want to commute on it, but i want to run off the light before a car can clip me from behind. am thinking bout this or the sym fiddle 125 which is about 400 bucks cheaper. and also the sym hd 125 which is about the same price as the like 200 right now, but with bigger 16 inch tires.
saneblane 8 months ago
calling a 163cc scooter a 200, is a pushing it a lot
saneblane 8 months ago