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For those interested in reading more reviews of the Blur, here's the thread about the review from 2strokebuzz.
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Didn't get a test ride yet. (didn't have time)
But I did get a chance to sit on a Blur this past weekend.
The quality, fit and finish was outstanding! I am in love with the saddle.
Very firm and comfortable. Lots of leg room for those of us with long inseams. Loads of under seat storage. Didn't test it out. But appears to be more than enough room for a full face helmet. The under seat light was a nice touch too.
The lack of a step though might take getting used to. Really have to throw your leg over like on a motorcycle. Which might be hard if you add a top box. But I loved it! The Blur is definitely on my short list of scooters
But I did get a chance to sit on a Blur this past weekend.
The quality, fit and finish was outstanding! I am in love with the saddle.
Very firm and comfortable. Lots of leg room for those of us with long inseams. Loads of under seat storage. Didn't test it out. But appears to be more than enough room for a full face helmet. The under seat light was a nice touch too.
The lack of a step though might take getting used to. Really have to throw your leg over like on a motorcycle. Which might be hard if you add a top box. But I loved it! The Blur is definitely on my short list of scooters
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That sounds great. At 6'3" I'm a bit on the tall side for many scooters.ellen wrote:Didn't get a test ride yet. (didn't have time)
But I did get a chance to sit on a Blur this past weekend.
The quality, fit and finish was outstanding! I am in love with the saddle.
Very firm and comfortable. Lots of leg room for those of us with long inseams.
Ah, I hear you about this. I'm a little too un-limber to throw my leg over a top-case. I guess I'll resort to a clumsy-looking piece of motorcycle yoga I used to do with my BMW as follows: Stand to left of bike. Grab right foot with both hands while doing "the stork" on the left leg. Pull right foot up in air, over the seat, and drop on right side of bike. SN\neak glance over should to see if anybody witnessed this silly lttle dance. YRMV.ellen wrote:The lack of a step though might take some getting used to. Really have to throw your leg over like on a motorcycle. Which might be hard if you add a top box.