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I like the way the article describes the benefits of filtering in traffic.
I'm fascinated by how the front suspensions on these guys work (both the Yamaha and the Piaggio)
The tuning fork company appears to have 4! telescopic forks? How cool is that lol. Does the MP3 have similar goings on, or another steering type again?
I've seen single sided front end suspension variants that had the same basic deal- two forks on one side "stacked" like that, but didn't expect to ever see a duplicate with two more, and another wheel
Deending on why you want it for your wife it may not be a good choice. The MP3 is a heavy bike and if it starts to tip tough to hold up. It also has a high seat height which can be a challenge for some. I love my MP3, but it is not the best choice for beginners.Seriously though, I've been watching for a scooter for my wife (she wants one, but doesn't seem to want one badly enough to do something about it) The MP3 was an interesting bike that I thought might fit her, but was kind of expensive... If yamaha has an edge on the price it might be an option...
of course PCX is really leading the pack for price and efficiency, but there is nothing different about the front tires on a PCX....
How do you wheelie this thing?
Double the effort?