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Post by 90GTVert on Aug 10, 2009 8:35:57 GMT -5
I thought of that, but I started out on a cateye with 6" wheels. I have no problem doing 50MPH on it or 30+MPH on one 6" wheel on it lol. I rode a 10" wheeled X12 midbike for probably a few thousand miles as well. Never bothered me to go over 50MPH. I've rode both since owning my 12" wheeled scoots and it's not like it's spoiled me so much that I hate the little bikes now or feel like I'm gonna wreck. It's just these little retro scooters that I really don't feel safe on. Give me some tiem if I ever get the Sunl right and I guess I'll get used to it, but it is a subpar setup IMO.
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Post by 2strokd on Aug 10, 2009 8:43:15 GMT -5
I spaced your mid-bikes lol... I know what ya mean, i get on uncles scoot and it rides nice. It handles the bumps with ease compared to Skeedr. He has 12,s and allot better front shocks. I would love a set of 12,s but im thinking a set of front shocks will help out a bunch. I didnt even realize how bad they are until i put a new rear on. Damn Sunl!!! lol
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Post by 90GTVert on Aug 10, 2009 9:53:28 GMT -5
Oh, I also rode that Eton Beamer III with 10" wheels. It's just like your scooter. Same styling, big fat offroad looking 10" tires, etc... That one didn't bother me at all.
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Post by 2strokd on Aug 10, 2009 12:33:35 GMT -5
I think the fat wideness really helps the smaller wheels feel better, especially with good tires. I used to ride a Jog Next zone with the narrow 10,s on it and it wasnt nearly as stable as the 3-4 inch wide 10,s.
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