Gilera GP 800 |
Page 1 of 3 For as long as scooters have been available they have suffered from somewhat of an image problem. "Scooters are for people who can't ride real motorcycles" is something I've often heard. In fact someone said these very words to me while I was testing this very bike. He said, "Get a real bike." What on earth does that mean? Maybe he meant one that goes fast. Hmmm, can't be that, this scooter goes fast, probably faster than the idiot who mentioned the 'real bike' has ever gone on two wheels. Maybe it's something to do with the handling? Nope again, this scooter handles. Hell, it handles as well as any 'cruiser motorcycle' I've ridden. Is it gears then; does a real motorcycle have gears? Ahh, no again. There's a rash of new automatic motorcycles hitting the market shortly and they'll all be 'real motorcycles'. It seems there's no real designation for a 'real motorcycle'. The next time someone mentions the 'real motorcycle' to me I'll get them to explain it to me. Clearly I'm not quite astute or pig headed enough to understand it. So I'm riding the GP800 and one could say I was moving at a 'slightly illegal' velocity. I crest a rise at a stupendous speed and what do I see in the distance…the pig headed 'real motorcycle' guy on his Harley Davidson. Well in a few brief seconds i'm mere meters from his rear tire. Mr. Harley man sees me in his mirrors and suddenly turns on new found speed. Sadly for him it's not enough, not nearly enough at all. To add insult to injury I decide to pass him on the outside of the next corner. The corner arrives and I casually lean the bike over then blast pass Mr. Harley…oh and I waved at him as I went past. |