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  1. Great video – thanks! In my opinion you told less about Maxi Scooters. I decided for a Kymco Myroad 700 (60 hp). The todays Maxi Scooters are rather tourbikes than scooters. With my Kymco i made bigger tours (over 1000 km) with my son, tent, sleeping bags, luggage a.s.o. on board and had real fun. Even with all that "stuff on board", the Kymco made 160 km/h. Also i use it on daily basis to get to work. Its a trustworthy companion. I recommend a Kymco myroad 700 testdrive to enlarge your statements on Maxi Scooters 😉

  2. I can't tell you how much I appreciate the lack of pretentiousness with which you approach this topic. A lot of us rookies don't know how to act, especially around our more experienced rider friends. For some of them, riding is a lifestyle, an extension of their childhood, sometimes almost a cult. The most intimidating hurdle to clear is feeling comfortable asking questions and just letting yourself be a noob. It's all about learning and growing. Well done. You guys rock!

  3. Logically I should not get a sport bike. I don't even have my license yet and am a nervous lady.

    But I want one….

    Thanks for the video! It's less intimidating to have people explain bikes on video, especially considering I don't know anything about bikes yet 😂

  4. Forks kicked out makes cornering harder but more stable in a straight. Also pick a bike based on your size. A touring bike might be okay for a 6ft 4 320 pounder.

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