Burgman 200
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- Indyglow
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Re: Burgman 200
Got to sit on a Burgman 200 today. I'm 5'3" and could flat foot it. The seat is very wide. A bigger Burgman was parked right next to it and the bigger Burg's seat seemed narrower. The handlebars are black plastic covered so you couldn't add a GPS or anything like on the PCX's handlebars. But then the black plastic doesn't reflect in the windscreen like the PCX's chrome does.The Burg 200's windscreen seemed just right, not too high or too low or too wide. The storage under the seat is very good, plus there is a locking compartment under the dash and other non-locking small stash compartments above it. The gas cap also locks, but the gas door doesn't. The only potential trouble spot is the radiator which is right behind and very close to the front tire, so any rocks or gravel or road debris will be kicked right back into the radiator. It seems there should be some kind of guard or shield between the tire and the radiator. All in all, if I were to buy a scooter today I would probably get the Burgman 200, since it fits me without having to modify the seat or get lowering shocks like I did with my PCX. The Burgman also seemed quieter, no rattle noise like my PCX. But as soon as that Yamaha Tri-City three wheel makes its way to the states, I will be first in line to look at it.
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Re: Burgman 200
I have not seen the new Burgman 200 yet, but on my 400 there were Ram mounts that attached to the brake reservoirs, plus I had another mount I glued to the top of the dash area (it comes with a patch that has glue on both sides and it really really holds well.) So, yes there is a way to attach gps and other gadgets to the Burgman. I had my gps, ipod, and camera all attached to mine at the same time. The speakers were Bluetooth.
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Givi tall windshield & tailbox - Lots of extra lights
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Re: Burgman 200

Well, seeing the 200 was my plan today too, but when I called the dealer to ask if it came in Weds it didn't. The boss (who I've been dealing with) quickly said No, not yet, probably this coming week. Bummer!!
Funny that you mention the Tri-City, that's another one I want to see. Do you have any idea when they're going to arrive?
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Re: Burgman 200
The mudguard should be long enough to stop stones being flung into the radiator.
Easy enough to add an extension if required.
Easy enough to add an extension if required.
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Re: Burgman 200
But will it be faster than a PCX? And how will it handle?Indyglow wrote:Got to sit on a Burgman 200 today. I'm 5'3" and could flat foot it. The seat is very wide. A bigger Burgman was parked right next to it and the bigger Burg's seat seemed narrower. The handlebars are black plastic covered so you couldn't add a GPS or anything like on the PCX's handlebars. But then the black plastic doesn't reflect in the windscreen like the PCX's chrome does.The Burg 200's windscreen seemed just right, not too high or too low or too wide. The storage under the seat is very good, plus there is a locking compartment under the dash and other non-locking small stash compartments above it. The gas cap also locks, but the gas door doesn't. The only potential trouble spot is the radiator which is right behind and very close to the front tire, so any rocks or gravel or road debris will be kicked right back into the radiator. It seems there should be some kind of guard or shield between the tire and the radiator. All in all, if I were to buy a scooter today I would probably get the Burgman 200, since it fits me without having to modify the seat or get lowering shocks like I did with my PCX. The Burgman also seemed quieter, no rattle noise like my PCX. But as soon as that Yamaha Tri-City three wheel makes its way to the states, I will be first in line to look at it.
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Re: Burgman 200

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- The radiator is placed higher above the fender and it is smaller than the one seen on the pic of my Shadow
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- It looks like the 200's front fender will provide good protection to the radiator
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- The radiator is long and narrow on the Shadow. It hangs lower than the front fender. Debris would get kicked up and into it
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Re: Burgman 200
But will it be faster than a PCX? And how will it handle?[/quote]
It's definitely quicker as far as acceleration than a PCX150, can't comment on top speed as I didn't get to it.
It's definitely quicker as far as acceleration than a PCX150, can't comment on top speed as I didn't get to it.
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Re: Burgman 200


Re: Burgman 200
The Burgman 200 should do 80 mph.
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Re: Burgman 200
You're Right! It Would Look Awe....(you know)dasshreddar wrote:I like how low the frame is..., I could really slam a ruckus seat on that




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Re: Burgman 200
The reason I thought the radiator seemed like road debris would hit it is because the mud splash drops just from rolling across the parking lot of the dealership extended up onto the radiator. I didn't ask about a test drive because I was a finalist in a radio station motorcycle giveaway contest and that was why I was at the dealership. (I didn't win). Anyway, the underseat storage area of the Burgman 200 is lighted, the turn signals are integrated rather than sticking out on little stems like the 2013 PCX, and the silver color looks pretty nice. It seemed very well balanced just sitting on it and it was easy to get on and off the centerstand. I couldn't reach the ground sitting on a Forza, but I could easily reach the ground on the Burg, even though both had wide seats. This wasn't a Honda dealership so there were no Forzas there, but if I remember right it was a combination of very wide floorboards and wide seat that was the problem for me with the Forza. The Burg's floorboards aren't as wide.