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They're nice. Rode one when I was down in Bermuda. When the island wide speed limit is 30mph not a problem. On the LIE, smallish scooters get whipped around. My cousin had a scooter which had a 600cc engine. That had some weight and speed. He traded it in after two years and got a Victory.Jarlaxle wrote:What aboutba scooter? Step through, no clutch, lighter, weivht is low.
We'll see. He has the on set of parkinsons and he is getting weaker. I offered him my vulcan which is a 500 and about 200lbs lighter, but he's one of those "I would rather push my Harley than ride a rice burner". Too bad he can't push his harley very well anymore.Jarlaxle wrote:Not a small one, I mean a big touring scoot, like a Silverwing, a Burgman, or a MyRoad 700. If Dad is interested, I'll offer mine for a test ride.
I'm trying to talk him into it. My BIL had a trike and dad had ridden it but didn't like it. He even tried one of the Can-Am thingies but doesn't like them either. We shall see.MGMcAnick wrote:oldr-n-wiser, if he has the onset of Parkinson's, it is definitely time for a trike. His ability to properly balance a bike, as well as hold one up at a stop, will soon be gone. There are some very nice ones out there these days. Take him to some HD showrooms or bike gatherings. (Not that I like Harleys.) One guy I know calls his group "The Brotherhood of the Trike".