Peugeot V-Clic discussion forum:RE: Chrisvclic |
RE: Chrisvclic |
oldbiker (Tom) said 2007-11-27 23:15 |
Thanks for your input Bikergirl. I will be collecting mine at Christmas, so it will give me a couple of weeks to get used to it before using it for work. Do you travel any great distance to work (like more than a few miles)? Also, jon, how do you find yours? I would like to get as much info as possible before getting my bike. I sold my last bike in 1985 at the tender young age of 19. It was a Kawasaki Z440LTD. Now I am wanting to get back on 2 wheels and leave the car parked up, I thought this v-clic would be the ideal machine to regain confidence on the road, as the rush hour traffic is a nightmare now in the car. How do you find the way car drivers treat you? Do they keep trying to overtake you and forcing you into the kerb? Or does the v-clic engine have enough quick response to get you ´out of trouble´ in a tight spot when you open the throttle? Thanks and regards, Tom. PS. Can´t wait to get on it and ride!!! |
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