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People that need/could use a scooter but don't see them as being "cool", or who have no idea what a *real* scooter is and is capable of, versus a moped...Swordsman wrote:...people that need a scooter but want a sportbike?
~SM
Mmm, that's a common layout for most sportbikes. And no, you don't usually go flying. Usually the rear tire lifts off the ground.... a "stoppie", the inverse of the wheelie. Unless you're good, that tends to be followed by a tumbling over the bars, or if it falls back on the wheel again, a dropping of the bike and broken bits. Fun stuff!michelle_7728 wrote:It is a very cute bike, but my first thought was: What if you're in a panic stop? Wouldn't you just launch over the handlebars?![]()
It's just that the seating looks like there's nothing really to brace against in a quick stop, and sitting so high up, almost over, the handlebars....
Maybe I'm missing something though.
I am a self-fulfilling prophecy I guess because I now have TWO Groms in the garage!:PSassy Chassis wrote:Sounds perfect. I'll take two, please.skully93 wrote: Mostly a toy for people who also have a Jeep, Hummer, boat, etc. i.e., more $ than brains.
If you want more two-wheeled diversion, go here: hondagrom.netskully93 wrote:sweet! that means I can get a used one in a couple years with 200 miles on it in my hoodSassy Chassis wrote: And btw, the Groms are selling out the minute they hit the showroom floors. Most dealers have taken deposits and put people on waiting lists..