Hate to disappoint you Tom but I can't think of a single reason to not get a SW except for the weight for you. In several of your posts you've referred to your B400 as heavy and of course the SW is heavier. My SW weighs a tad over 500 pounds. To me though, having owned the heavier B650 and a few Goldwings, my SW feels light to me and is no problem for urban commuting and shopping. Weight is relative. The SW has a very low COG and does well at low speed manuvering in parking lots and driveways. The seat is low and much lower than my Kymco which makes flatfootng it very easy.
As for reliability, this has been my most reliable bike I've ever owned and despite the fact that it's 14 years old and has about 45k I wouldn't hesitate riding it coast to coast. The engine is bulletproof and I know of one gentleman who rode his to Alaska every year from Florida for many years, even with 150k on it.
Mine has an aftermarket Russell Day Long seat which is most comfortable and on this recent ride to Arkansas, never got uncomfortable for my 250 mile ride up and back. Good weather protection for riding in rain too. I also have an aftermarket Givi windshield which I love. The 46 liter Givi trunk is also spacious and holds allot of stuff and coupled with a huge underseat storage puts this up with Goldwings for onboard storage. For two up riding, Deb said the SW is more comfortable than our previous B650. The B650 is wider and therefore spread her hips more and was uncomfortable to her.
Power wise the bike is awesome and very sporty. It feels like a rocket ship to me. Nope can't think of a single reason to not own one unless it feels too big and heavy to someone. I've owned several Maxiscooters; (2) B650 (1) B400, Honda 250 Reflex and my present Honda SW. The SW by far has become my all time favorite Maxiscooter.
Well 'ol Dan,
I was afraid your report would be as such.
Never sat a SW when I was at an impasse with my dealer over my busted LIKE200i. I did consider a used BV500 decked out with all the Italian fittings. Not many miles.....but BIG compared to the scoots I was looking at.
I went with a new Forza. It had 3 things going for it: It was red. It was a Honda. It had power enough for safe highway riding.
Dealer finally caved when it became clear I was going to leave the LIK200i in his service bay for as many months as I had warranty (many, many) I was merrily breaking in my new Honda and would pay monthly visits to check on their progress with the USA rep. (Karl's loaner diagnostic tool proved a dying TPS) Kymco rep. made them buy the diag. tool, and I got my new throttle body/TPS combo under warranty.
If there had been a SW to look at within 75 miles, I might have one.....but did find a good price on a left-over 400 Burgman 92 miles away. (he delivered it to me) Sold the Forza....rode the Burg. for 2 yrs and, ...lo.....it's OK, but it's
not a Honda.
Turns out I'm a Kymco and a Honda guy. Not a Suzuki guy.
Who knew?
But, you know.....sometimes it is enough (maybe-
better) to
want something... than to get it.
Always wanted a 912 Porsche...no, not the 911. The 912.....never got it.
And I'm OK with that.
Probably will always long for a SW....doubt I'll ever get one.
But it IS good to know I'm correct in longing for a GREAT scooter!!
Thanks for your comments...
Stig