Windy Minnesota
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- NathanielSalzman
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Windy Minnesota
Rode the Blur yesterday for a couple hours all total and was just astounded at how well it handled the 30-40 mph wind gusts. There were only a couple of moments when it was a little scary. I just couldn't believe how much of a non-event the wind really was. My wife came out with me at one point on her Buddy and turned back within about five minutes. Not surprising with those 10" wheels. But the Blur just didn't seem to care. Same story today, although thankfully less windy than yesterday. Hooray for spring!
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Ha ha! Yeah I rode the P200 about a half mile on Sunday and just wanted back on the Blur. I took it 'round the block just to double-check everything before the buyer showed up. Wasn't the guy from Iowa but turned out to be a guy from downtown. I got a TON of interest on it though - almost wish I'd asked for more money. Oh well, I didn't exactly sell it at a loss
Great scooter, but just not my style of riding. Now I'm a Blur boy!

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No, you're a different Iowan. Ha ha!Am I the Iowan that didn't get the P200?
There was a guy in southern Iowa who emailed me the day after it went up on CL who thought he might hop in his truck and just come get it middle of the week. But then I never heard from him again. By the time you emailed me I already had a buyer, he just couldn't come get it yet because of the weather that thursday. He rode it home on Sunday.
The Buddy is a great scoot though, especially if you're coming from a Honda Metropolitan. It'll be like the metro but with get-up!
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Sorry to hear the weather has been less than perfect where you live. In The 'Nati (Cincinnati, OH) things are getting green and warm. I had a nice ride today. I'm so glad that the ugly cold weather is gone!
Let's scoot!
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Blaine
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orange is good ... except in the NFL!
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http://www.blainekelley.com/scooters.html
orange is good ... except in the NFL!
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Thanx, I think it is the perfect Blur jacket!
The model is called 'Spinner'. If you want one, I got it at http://www.motostrano.com from Joe. Most sell 'em at $319 (free shipping in some cases - but not all) while he is at $266 + shipping. UPS from Cali to Ohio was $10.
He has a large 'in stock' right now because I ordered one using the handy size chart and found it to be too small so I had to return it for the XL (I'm 6'1" - 180#). If you are thin and wear a medium normally, then the large one will be perfect!

The model is called 'Spinner'. If you want one, I got it at http://www.motostrano.com from Joe. Most sell 'em at $319 (free shipping in some cases - but not all) while he is at $266 + shipping. UPS from Cali to Ohio was $10.
He has a large 'in stock' right now because I ordered one using the handy size chart and found it to be too small so I had to return it for the XL (I'm 6'1" - 180#). If you are thin and wear a medium normally, then the large one will be perfect!
Blaine
The 'Nati
Blur 150
Sym RV250
http://www.blainekelley.com/scooters.html
orange is good ... except in the NFL!
The 'Nati
Blur 150
Sym RV250
http://www.blainekelley.com/scooters.html
orange is good ... except in the NFL!
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Re: Windy Minnesota
Watch out for crosswind. I was doing 45 when a front came through and hit me broadside like a rogue wave. Had to throw out my left foot to right myself. Closest I've been to dumping a scooter.NathanielSalzman wrote:Rode the Blur yesterday for a couple hours all total and was just astounded at how well it handled the 30-40 mph wind gusts. There were only a couple of moments when it was a little scary. I just couldn't believe how much of a non-event the wind really was. My wife came out with me at one point on her Buddy and turned back within about five minutes. Not surprising with those 10" wheels. But the Blur just didn't seem to care. Same story today, although thankfully less windy than yesterday. Hooray for spring!
I will say, I don't seem to lose much speed in a headwind despite my considerable girth.
question - do you have windscreen? I've read elsewhere that teh stock Genuine screen can improve top end a bit.
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I do have the windscreen and it makes a good deal of difference. However, it's a little too swept back to be as effective as it could be. I think the aerodynamics would be even better if the air stream were pitched just a bit higher. Right now it sends the winds stream straight into my face. Thankfully I'm wearing a full helmet. I'm probably going to try to bend the mounts and get it a little more upright.
But what it does do very well is essentially take my torso out of the aerodynamics equation. Which on the Blur is a pretty big deal as the leg shield is so much lower and smaller than a lot of scooters.
But what it does do very well is essentially take my torso out of the aerodynamics equation. Which on the Blur is a pretty big deal as the leg shield is so much lower and smaller than a lot of scooters.
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Yeah, I've got the Genuine windshield. The fit is fantastic and it looks trick.

I also highly recommend pulling the orange stickers off. Much cleaner look. With that big ugly "Blur 150" up the side, it makes an otherwise bad ass looking scooter look like you bought it at a fireworks stand.

I also highly recommend pulling the orange stickers off. Much cleaner look. With that big ugly "Blur 150" up the side, it makes an otherwise bad ass looking scooter look like you bought it at a fireworks stand.
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Looks trick. Of course my Blur is all black and gray. I wish I had a little orange on mine. I'll be ordering the windshield next week.NathanielSalzman wrote:Yeah, I've got the Genuine windshield. The fit is fantastic and it looks trick.
I also highly recommend pulling the orange stickers off. Much cleaner look. With that big ugly "Blur 150" up the side, it makes an otherwise bad ass looking scooter look like you bought it at a fireworks stand.