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Big Bike Alternative for my Honda Airblade |
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Anonymous: DToe | ||||||||
I'm 43 and have commuted locally for four years on a Honda Air Blade scooter. I have restricted movement in my left leg and both legs are weak due to an accident 20 years ago. I'm soon going to be doing longer commutes about once a week, and I'd love to do this on a motorcycle if I can but I need something bigger than my Honda Air Blade. |
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Anonymous: mbox | ||||||||
Quote by: DToe
I'm 43 and have commuted locally for four years on a Honda Air Blade scooter. I have restricted movement in my left leg and both legs are weak due to an accident 20 years ago. I'm soon going to be doing longer commutes about once a week, and I'd love to do this on a motorcycle if I can but I need something bigger than my Honda Air Blade. I've looked at a number of motorcycles but I am restricted due to the gear selector/peg arrangement on the left side. On many motorcycles I simply can't get my foot far enough back to reach the peg, let alone change gear. I could buy a Yamaha T-Max, but I want to try a 'proper' motorcycle. Any suggestions? hi there not sure if you want to change gear or not, but here is the tiger boxer 250RS |
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Anonymous: matty4u | ||||||||
My next door neighbour is in his late 50s and has a wooden lower left leg, He has just bought an Aprilla Mana 850 which is a "real motorbike" with an auto gearbox. check out some websites to see reviews etc. he is very happy with it and has no problems riding it. |
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news | ||||||||
As you already looked at the Yamaha Tmax, I think you look for a bit more power then the regular scooters you see around on the road. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +26 Status: offline Registered: 08/26/07 |
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ThaiDesign | ||||||||
Nothing wrong with the Tiger G-max 150 but the price is a bit outdated, for less you can get a Lifan LF250T-6B 250cc scooter. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +24 Status: offline Registered: 09/21/07 |
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Anonymous: mbox | ||||||||
Quote by: news
As you already looked at the Yamaha Tmax, I think you look for a bit more power then the regular scooters you see around on the ro
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Richard | ||||||||
I reckon a big scooter could be spot-on. I was in Europe once and borrowed a Yamaha T-Max for a couple of days. I rode from Hanover (Germany) to Strasbourg (France) then spent a day exploring Strasbourg on the Yamaha T-Max – and it was good, awesome. It'd do 145km/h on the motorway and you were out of the wind and it was easy to ride – not terrifying like you'd imagine. |
Active Member Group Comfort Level:: +9 Status: offline Registered: 10/01/07 |
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