Call me old fashioned but...
- shane-o
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most scooters are autos arnt they
sometimes when no is looking i touch myself
sometimes when no is looking i touch myself
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- KingRobb
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still has two wheels....but i am not interested changing belts every year doesnt sound like fun to me.
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-Cool Hand Luke
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I wish these weren't the only autos/semi autos on the market, it's a pain in the "O Ring" shifting with one arm
Ridleys are decent bikes, though service is a pain as they really don't have much if any dealerships or shops that do the work or provide parts. So, you've gotta work close with Ridley and be good with your hands.

Ridleys are decent bikes, though service is a pain as they really don't have much if any dealerships or shops that do the work or provide parts. So, you've gotta work close with Ridley and be good with your hands.
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- Z (fka Sweet Tooth)
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There is a Ridley dealer not to far from me, we test drove them earlier this year. They don't look to bad in person, Ridey did of good job of choming them up pretty good and the exhaust sounds better than expected. It's a relatively light bike, at least lighter than my 800 Classic, or at least it feels like it.
They work just like Jet Skies. You dont have to hold the brake the entire time your stopped, once you stop that's it. These bikes are an alternative for those who for some reason can't or won't ride a regular bike. The only thing is that like Shorts mentioned it's difficult to find someone that services them and the biggest engine they make is a 750cc. If you ever wanted a biger bike you'd have to transition to a regular motorcycle anyways. Then the price tag, they start at about 15K....my husband bought his Gold Wing for that much!
They work just like Jet Skies. You dont have to hold the brake the entire time your stopped, once you stop that's it. These bikes are an alternative for those who for some reason can't or won't ride a regular bike. The only thing is that like Shorts mentioned it's difficult to find someone that services them and the biggest engine they make is a 750cc. If you ever wanted a biger bike you'd have to transition to a regular motorcycle anyways. Then the price tag, they start at about 15K....my husband bought his Gold Wing for that much!
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Life looks alot better through a set of handlebars!!
Life looks alot better through a set of handlebars!!
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We used to have a Honda Reflex scooter with CVT. IIRC, recommended interval to inspect for belt change was 12-15K miles. Some machines' belts would last significantly longer before fraying, cracks, looseness, etc. would show up.KingRobb wrote:still has two wheels....but i am not interested changing belts every year doesnt sound like fun to me.
2003 Triumph Trophy 1200
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2009 BMW F650GS (wife's)
2012 Triumph Tiger 800
2018 Yamaha XT250 (wife's)
2013 Kawasaki KLX250S