Questions About Getting a Blur
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Questions About Getting a Blur
Hi Everyone!
I'm looking at getting a new 2016 Blur this spring but I have some questions. Do they make a top case for it? I know, I know, the style of the Blur doesn't really lend itself to a top case sitting off the rear but I'm a bigger guy (290lb) and will be doing a little highway driving with it along with it being my daily driver in town so I want a scooter that has a bit more storage than under the suit for my helm.
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I'm looking at getting a new 2016 Blur this spring but I have some questions. Do they make a top case for it? I know, I know, the style of the Blur doesn't really lend itself to a top case sitting off the rear but I'm a bigger guy (290lb) and will be doing a little highway driving with it along with it being my daily driver in town so I want a scooter that has a bit more storage than under the suit for my helm.
Thats it for now, thanks for having a great community!
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Once you get a rear rack on it most any 'universal fit' top case should mount to that.
https://www.scooterworks.com/Prima-Rear ... P8968.aspx
I however prefer an open basket or even a milk crate, that way you're not limited on the size or shape of something that won't fit in a closed case. Though you're negating the locking storage option.
https://www.scooterworks.com/Prima-Rear ... P8968.aspx
I however prefer an open basket or even a milk crate, that way you're not limited on the size or shape of something that won't fit in a closed case. Though you're negating the locking storage option.
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Re: Questions About Getting a Blur
You mentioned HIGHWAY on your commute. With this in mind I would suggest you look elsewhere as the Blur leaves a lot to be desired with its 15hp motor. Yes, it will hit around 68-70mph, but this is the top speed and shouldn't be done for long periods(plus your weight will drop the top speed a bit too). I would suggest something with a bit more engine such as a Piaggio BV350. Its 33hp gives you an 85mph top speed with the same MPG the Blur offers. Yes, it is more expensive, but you can find them used as well.Nerfinator wrote:Hi Everyone!
I'm looking at getting a new 2016 Blur this spring but I have some questions. Do they make a top case for it? I know, I know, the style of the Blur doesn't really lend itself to a top case sitting off the rear but I'm a bigger guy (290lb) and will be doing a little highway driving with it along with it being my daily driver in town so I want a scooter that has a bit more storage than under the suit for my helm.
Thats it for now, thanks for having a great community!
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Even if the Blur can mostly keep up with traffic, it is always advisable to have at least another 10-15 MPH or more on tap to get yourself out of a developing bad situation. With no reserve power left allowing you to separate yourself from idiot cagers, you will definitely feel like you are exposed and vulnerable.
If you are stuck with highway (Interstate Highway) riding, spend the extra money and go for something more powerful.
If you are stuck with highway (Interstate Highway) riding, spend the extra money and go for something more powerful.
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I concur with the others on this: you will want something with more horsepower. I'm 160lbs and there are times when even I need more power, so at your size you'll want something like a BV350, Bergman 400, etc. They may not be as sexy as the Blur (well, the BV is pretty sweet) but they'll handle the workload much better.
Best of luck!
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I have the Buddy 170i and BV350. They make a very beautiful pair! Very complimentary. The 170i can go to the grocery store for quick trips and is happy to go short distances on the highway and on B-roads for rides up to 100 miles. The BV will go just about anywhere you'd want to go on two wheels. It is happy at a real 75 MPH with enough extra power for safety.
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I don't hate the Blur. The scooter is what it is. It is, however, a discontinued model that was never very well supported or promoted by Genuine, and has a low resale value. Anyone who buys a new one now should only do so if it is a heck of a bargain. That isn't dislike, that is good advice.Christophers wrote:You REALLY hate the Blur, don't you?!
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I'd love to get a Blur 220i if it were cheap enough, but as others have said, in stock form it doesn't have very much reserve power for highway/freeway riding, especially if your clothing size has any "X"'s in it. The smallish wheel size would also make sustained high speed riding on less than smooth surfaces "exciting". Although my Blur can sustain 70 mph even on hills, it's still scary at that speed because of the small 13" wheels. Pot holes at that speed are like bomb craters and debris on the road are like tree trunks.
With all that said, I'd still want a 220i because in my hands, the engine would be modified to 232cc and 4-valves along with other tweeks just so that I can continue to harass scooter hating big bike owners.
With all that said, I'd still want a 220i because in my hands, the engine would be modified to 232cc and 4-valves along with other tweeks just so that I can continue to harass scooter hating big bike owners.

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Really? What about for highway rides? You just said the Blur is too light for the highway....Kennyr44 wrote:I love my Blur 220i but Its too light for the highway. I did a long test drove on a new BV350 but it wasn't as much fun as my Blur. If someone gave me the BV and I still had my Blur I would never ride the BV.
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Scooterworks has a low profile seat available for the Blur. Not sure how much lower it is though.teamhurst wrote:i have a 07 blur 150 and shes moves top speed of about 67 indicated.
i love it great breaks and handles very well just wish the seat was a bit lower... so it sounds like they droped the blur again..
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