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From: djw@lanl.ARPA
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Subject: Re: requesting advice about motorscooters for 16 yr. old daughter
Message-ID: <29625@lanl.ARPA>
Date: Tue, 13-Aug-85 19:23:00 EDT
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Posted: Tue Aug 13 19:23:00 1985
Date-Received: Thu, 15-Aug-85 00:43:41 EDT
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Reply-To: djw@a.UUCP (David Wade)
Organization: The Batch Factory, "Batches?  Batches?  We ain't got no stinkin' batches..."
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In article <29610@lanl.ARPA> djw@a.UUCP (David Wade) writes:
>
>The tall wheels do make the bike safer with respect to potholes, but the
>scooters project a certain image as do the motorscooters.  Your daughter
					    motorcycles!!!!
>is 16, if she will go along with your suggestion and you are truly willing,
>just bite the bullet and go to a motorscooter store and find what is there.
				  motorcycle!!!!!
>
I'm sorry about that,  I meant to say "go buy a small motorcycle".  I
believe that you should stay under 350cc.  The reason that Mr. Honda is
so rich is that his little 80cc motorized cycle almost took over the world.
And, his Honda 305 "Dream" evolved into the 360cc/600cc twin that powers
all of the subcompact cars and Vans.  And the Honda "Dream" => Honda 350
is just about the perfect bike; not too slow, not too quick, but it'll
hit "too damn fast" without breaking.

Dave