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Re: Does size matter - or more to it?

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 10:29 pm
by davenowherejones
I met an older couple on a BRP Cam-Am Spyder today. It is a big machine and he said he paid about $40,000 CDN for it and the matching trailer.

Dumb old rich people. I am never going to be rich nor old. I don't want to. Oops, define old?

Re: Does size matter - or more to it?

Posted: Mon Jun 04, 2018 11:34 pm
by gn2
Ah the Gilera Fuoco, a face only a mother could love.
Another option is the Peugeot Metropolis.
Heavy beasts to push around.

Re: Does size matter - or more to it?

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2018 3:01 pm
by Mel46
Is the Gilera Fuoco the Piaggio MP3 by a different name?

I just showed my wife a picture of a used 250 MP3 and she liked it. She doesn't have very many requirements.

1. It has to be able to stand on its own without her having to put her foot on the ground when stopped.
2. It has to have enough power that she can keep up with me...and i am only riding my PCX 150.
3. It has to have a tall windshield or the ability to add one
4. It has to have the ability to add her Givi top box.

To me those are not a lot of requirements. You may call it an ugly machine but it serves a purpose.

Re: Does size matter - or more to it?

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2018 11:43 pm
by gn2
There is a range of different MP3 scooters built by Piaggio.
MP3 is a Piaggio brand for a range of models in the same way that Vespa is.
Gilera is owned by Piaggio and the picture shown is of one model given different branding for different markets.

http://www.uk.gilera.com/gilera/uk/en/i ... o-500.html

Re: Does size matter - or more to it?

Posted: Tue Jun 05, 2018 11:52 pm
by Kompact
Mel46 wrote:Is the Gilera Fuoco the Piaggio MP3 by a different name?
2. It has to have enough power that she can keep up with me...and i am only riding my PCX 150.
You'll be eating her dust .... :lol:

Re: Does size matter - or more to it?

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2018 8:25 pm
by JustPassinThru
erisaman wrote:Perhaps directed to PCX migrants who have upsized to the Forza 300.

There's an obvious difference in physical size between the two (PCX125 / Forza 300) plus a mighty jump in power - particularly 125cc to 279cc - but is the Forza a completely different character in refinement, fit and finish and general handling - or, a description I don't use often, a different class? My aim is to convert whatever I choose to a trike - and being in the UK, I don't have access to the PCX 150. I'll never carry a pillion passenger, my use will be pleasure runs close to home (quiet roads through countryside and definitely not city or Motorway/Freeway).

What are your thoughts please?

Thanks.
My thought would be, if you want a trike, a much-bigger machine would be better.

It leads me to wonder if you WANT it or NEED it.

Because...to many older riders...a lightweight scoot is an alternative to a trike. The PCX is so light, even a crippled caveman can ride it. But if three wheels are a must...go big or go home. Seriously.

Re: Does size matter - or more to it?

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2018 8:31 pm
by JustPassinThru
davenowherejones wrote:I met an older couple on a BRP Cam-Am Spyder today. It is a big machine and he said he paid about $40,000 CDN for it and the matching trailer.

Dumb old rich people. I am never going to be rich nor old. I don't want to. Oops, define old?
If you have to have a trike, the Can-Am is the way to do it.

I'm not so wild about the price, though.

Re: Does size matter - or more to it?

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2018 9:19 am
by Mel46
We looked at a Can-am several times. They are REALLY nice bikes, but I really wonder if my wife could handle one. I'm not even sure her reach is long enough to reach both handlebars at the same time. She IS only 5 ft tall.

Well, if this weather keeps up the severe afternoon thundershowers we may en up selling the bikes. She has certain requirements when she wants to ride. Try telling the weather that.