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Postby Helen_86 on Mon Jul 16, 2007 12:06 am

http://www.whatscooter.com/index.asp

Just found this website and it looks like a helpful resource with reviews of many different scooters. They list the seat heights too :)

It has a forum of its own too, but of course this one is better... :lol:
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Postby kitty paws on Mon Jul 16, 2007 10:26 am

Thanks Helen! A very useful website. 8)

There are more 100cc scooters than I initially thought. Would be quite difficult to see the lesser name brand ones which are Taiwanese/Korean imported as there aren't many dealers around for those.

I'll give Vale motorcycles a try this weekend coming.
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Postby Rjhmt on Mon Jul 16, 2007 11:04 pm

Amy,
You completed your CBT on a range from Superbyke.
I have an account with them, and am able to get any pretty much next day delivery if you wish. I even include a CBT!

Visit http://www.superbyke.co.uk/ for information, and please feel free to contact me if you wish,
Robert.
COME RIDE WITH ME Rjhmt Please visit http://www.rjhgroup.co.uk
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Postby kitty paws on Tue Jul 17, 2007 9:58 am

I am bearing the Superbyke in mind because I know I can handle it and my foot can touch the ground (although my limbs did ache for two days after the CBT) :oops: but I would like something more than 50cc, not that I'm likely to go faster than 30 mph. For safety, Steven would like something that can go faster in case I need it to get out of trouble. :?

Being a physically challenged person all over :roll: , I don't think I can handle anything over 100kg which 125s are likely to be. So I'm opting for 100ccs that are munchkin sized. Handle bars and brake lever distance is also important as I have small hands but I suppose those can be adjusted.

I have until Setember for my search because that's when I need it but I guess I should get one asap to practise and be ready for September.
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