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Too small for expressway?

Started by Watcher, April 13, 2015, 09:40:50 AM

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Slack

Quote from: Electrojake on April 21, 2015, 06:12:12 PM
Or perhaps a Can-Am Spyder?  :woohoo:

Not me. Can't stand the look or function.
If it's 2 in the front give me a steering wheel thank you (can't wait for an ELIO!!!!!).
I don't need to ride a snowmobile with tires.
To each their own.
:cheers:
Quote from: MeeLee on June 07, 2015, 07:14:25 PM
Be aware, this is not very wise advise!

Electrojake

Quote from: Slack on April 21, 2015, 07:27:16 PM
Not me. Can't stand the look or function.
If it's 2 in the front give me a steering wheel thank you (can't wait for an ELIO!!!!!).
I don't need to ride a snowmobile with tires.
To each their own.

Understood, Two wheels move the soul.
But perhaps an electric Paggio?


Current Stable: Suzuki DL1000k6, a Grom, two 70's vintage PUCH mopeds, and my kid's WR250R

Iarn

Quote from: Electrojake on April 22, 2015, 01:32:33 PM
Quote from: Slack on April 21, 2015, 07:27:16 PM
Not me. Can't stand the look or function.
If it's 2 in the front give me a steering wheel thank you (can't wait for an ELIO!!!!!).
I don't need to ride a snowmobile with tires.
To each their own.

Understood, Two wheels move the soul.
But perhaps an electric Paggio?


I've never seen that contraption before but it looks amazing! What's the differences between that and a normal motorcycle, besides the 3rd wheel and it's fancy operation?

Slack

Do the front wheels on that scooter lock together when you stop? Or do you just balance it while stopped?

Honestly I can't wait to drop the extra wheel off my GS.   HAHAHA!!
Quote from: MeeLee on June 07, 2015, 07:14:25 PM
Be aware, this is not very wise advise!

Electrojake

Quote from: Slack on April 22, 2015, 03:13:24 PM
Do the front wheels on that scooter lock together when you stop? Or do you just balance it while stopped?

My Son knew a girl that bought one for her mother, and I asked the same question!

I was told that there is a lever on the console that you can pull up to lock the tilt function so the bike can stand up on its own three wheels BUT...
The lever can only be engaged when the bike is stopped.

The one I saw was a 2007 and NOT electric. It was 500cc with a top speed of 85 MPH and costs about $8500.
IMHO, The thing looks like a maintenance nightmare!  :technical:


Current Stable: Suzuki DL1000k6, a Grom, two 70's vintage PUCH mopeds, and my kid's WR250R

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