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Yesterday 50cc

 
Description: 50cc retro scooter

Newest Review: ... sides of the front mud-guards. The chromeing is convincing enough, though on plastic, and should last. The spare-wheel at ... more

 ... the back is apparently a "Tool-box". I use mine for carrying the lock, it would probably take a paper-back book, some cigs and a sandwich if pushed. The seating postion is fine for me, but some people say it looks small when I'm on it so probably if your over 5'9 you should look elsewhere. The mirrors similarly seem designed for smaller people as I have to sit a bit further back on the seat to avoid a good view of my shoulders. The seat is comfortable, and looks good too, especially if you get the crea...more

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spacemonkee77
Premium Review Yesterday 50cc: THE best looking automatic scooter (945 words)
by - written on 03/05/01 (Very useful, 12907 readings)
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If you want a stylish alternative to the flashy pocket-rockets that seem to be the most common scooters on the road then there are really only 3 retro style automatic scooters on sale in the UK. The SYM Fiddle and Aprillia Velocifero are the other two. Forget them, cos this is the one you want. First the technical stuff. I've got the 50cc so its restricted to 30 mph, no problem if its your first scooter but after a while you want a bit more. I haven't de-restricted mine but it will go up to 47 mph when I do. The acceleration is great, leaving cars at traffic-lights loking like the dumb boring boxes they really are...for the first 200m or so before they ...  Read the complete review

 

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