Should I buy, what should I buy?

Snowdog

New member
Maybe some of you have seen this one,
http://www.scooterfile.com/oems/honda/honda-concept-scooter-is-ready-for-adventure/

Cool looking but might be lacking in wind protection.

I saw a more current piece about it a couple of days ago , insinuating it was actually going to be built.
http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-news-new-bikes/honda-x-adv-planned/30881.html

Note, the Visordown site is interesting, and if you look in the "scooter" section , has lots of road tests, although, for a lot of models we don't get here.
 
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Beerman

New member
There have been developments. The bank balance is still intact - Mrs Beerman has raised a practical objection (as she is prone to doing) to the C650: namely, that until the garage is reorganised to accommodate my Vespa, various road bikes and other 'stuff', the C650 won't actually fit. This revelation will necessitate a period of measurement, reflection and tidying whilst I ponder next steps.

Beerman
 

Beerman

New member
I thought I'd update as members of this forum gave helpful advice. I said at the start that I was unclear as to whether I wanted a retro style mc vs the brilliant practicality that the 650 - and scooters generally - offers.

Well, I've ordered a Moto Guzzi v711. A key part of that was the willingness of the MG dealer to allow me an all day test ride - BMW Wolverhampton wouldn't allow a test ride. I know other dealerships would, but they are my closest - so I still don't know how it rides. My loss maybe, but the V7 was fun.

Thanks for your help and advice - I may well be back! And I still have my Vespa...

Beerman
 
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SteveADV

Active member
Hey BEERMAN*,

Glad you got what flipped your switch. And hang in here with us and let us know how the V7 is working out. A lot of us own and ride bikes in addition to or instead of a BMW UMV.

Steve

*So, who knows what I am referring to here?
 

grey.hound

New member
I thought I'd update as members of this forum gave helpful advice. I said at the start that I was unclear as to whether I wanted a retro style mc vs the brilliant practicality that the 650 - and scooters generally - offers.

Well, I've ordered a Moto Guzzi v711. A key part of that was the willingness of the MG dealer to allow me an all day test ride - BMW Wolverhampton wouldn't allow a test ride. I know other dealerships would, but they are my closest - so I still don't know how it rides. My loss maybe, but the V7 was fun.

Thanks for your help and advice - I may well be back! And I still have my Vespa...

Beerman
Good for you! I almost added a v7 ii in March. Went for the Piaggio BV 350 instead.

Sent from my SGH-M919 using Tapatalk
 

kreiman

Member
Maybe some of you have seen this one,
http://www.scooterfile.com/oems/honda/honda-concept-scooter-is-ready-for-adventure/

Cool looking but might be lacking in wind protection.

I saw a more current piece about it a couple of days ago , insinuating it was actually going to be built.
http://www.visordown.com/motorcycle-news-new-bikes/honda-x-adv-planned/30881.html

Note, the Visordown site is interesting, and if you look in the "scooter" section , has lots of road tests, although, for a lot of models we don't get here.

It does look cool, but I wouldn't buy one if I was thinking of doing any off-road adventure riding on it. There's a reason all of the true adv bikes have 19 and 21 inch front wheels. It's because the smaller wheels handle like pigs off-road. I was riding my 650 Burgman on back roads one day when the road turned to dirt. I thought what the heck but ended up turning around about a mile later because it scared the bejesus out of me. While I managed to keep from dropping it, I said never again. I guess my R1200GS has spoiled me. I'm not afraid to take it anywhere. Creeks, river crossings, rock strewn single track trails, bring em on!!
 

seraphtan

New member
It does look cool, but I wouldn't buy one if I was thinking of doing any off-road adventure riding on it. There's a reason all of the true adv bikes have 19 and 21 inch front wheels. It's because the smaller wheels handle like pigs off-road. I was riding my 650 Burgman on back roads one day when the road turned to dirt. I thought what the heck but ended up turning around about a mile later because it scared the bejesus out of me. While I managed to keep from dropping it, I said never again. I guess my R1200GS has spoiled me. I'm not afraid to take it anywhere. Creeks, river crossings, rock strewn single track trails, bring em on!!

Switch to knobby tyres on the Burg? :p
 
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