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Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« on: May 03, 2011, 05:59:50 PM »
I live in NJ and just walked out of the dealership. They are preping it now and it will be ready in about 3 hours. With all the positive comments about it, the fact it was over $2300.00 cheaper out the door than a 400 2011 Burgman this scooter won. Feel like a kid in a candy store and mom won't let me take anything from the bag till we get in the car...............

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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #1 on: May 04, 2011, 03:56:03 AM »
Congratulations!

It's so exciting, isn't it?

I'm waiting for my new Grand Vista to get off the ding-dang truck (local logistics problem) and its just about to drive me mad with impatience!

That's a beautiful scoot - I'm sure you are going to really enjoy it!

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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #2 on: May 04, 2011, 07:57:04 AM »
50 miles on it yesterday. All I can say is what a bike. I am 53, 5"11" and 220lbs+, emphasis on the plus. So I was a bit woried about the power. I was woried for nothing, this has more than ample power.

I can say is size wise that this is no highway crusing motorcycle, such as the Burgmans are. It is not uncomfortable on the highway but there is no real stretching out. For me that is fine, I wanted a nimble around town bike capable of interstate travel and this surely fits that bill.

The clutch is wondefull, after my current idle of 1700 RPM at 2000 you feel it grabbing. I wouldn't expect it to glaze the plates like the Burgman 400's do. I immediately adjusted the twist grip to get rid of the throttle play. With the low intertia of the 300i I just never feel a need to grab a handfull of the right grip just some slight feathering and the low weight helps with engine breaking too.

It is nice to know if I ever needed more performance all that would be required is to change out the rollers. I ride like I drive, casual, and this is more than enough bike for that. Now later on I'll try two up and see if this is still the case, if not as mentioned there are options................

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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #3 on: May 04, 2011, 03:15:45 PM »
Welcome to the club.  I got my orange dt300i three weeks ago.  I'm taking it in Friday for the first service.  Each time I filled up the gas, I got 75 mpg.  I'm 72 and drive like I am retired.  This is a perfect match between performance and economy for me.  I like to cruise between 35mph and 55mph.  Above that, the wind bothers me.  Saving a lot of miles on my leased car.  Enjoy and be safe.

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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #4 on: May 04, 2011, 04:52:24 PM »
Thanks, great to be on one of these bikes. Got another few miles on it this morning but it is raining right now. Knowing I'd be at the higher speeds on occasion I got a full face helmet. Think I am going to get a shorty helmet for around town.

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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #5 on: May 04, 2011, 07:49:16 PM »
TANWARE, welcome to the Forum..some great people on here. By chance did you know a "Whisper" by name on here? He was on and sorta disappeared!! I am a new owner of a DT 300i.

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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #6 on: May 05, 2011, 05:20:09 AM »
TANWARE, welcome to the Forum..some great people on here. By chance did you know a "Whisper" by name on here? He was on and sorta disappeared!! I am a new owner of a DT 300i.

Thanks, I am not sure about "Whisper". Glad to see another 300i owner. These are just a great scooter; my engine is far from freed up yet and so far performs admirably. I noticed on I think it was the MCO it said 29 BHP. Still plenty of power apparently, either that or it is just a classification to get it on the interstates.

48F here but had to take it out for a short run tonight to see what gets cold. The full face helmet works great but a light winter jacket with good neck protection and some good weather proof Thinsulate gloves should do for comfort.

My first night ride, the low beams seem inadequate for highway speed night time rides on a dark road. High beams were more than adequate to the task and seemed to light up enough even for interstate speeds. If you rock the switch just right you can get both low and high beams at the same time.

70+ MPG was one of the primary reasons I got the bike. I am retired so the daily money savings helps out and being greener makes me feel quite a bit better. Even my V65 Magna could only manage about 45 MPG ridden extremely easy. That and the Honda always felt like one wrong twist of the grip from demounting me.

The scooter so much more fits the style of riding I like to do and I feel much safer on it. I’ve noticed drivers in general are much more courteous than they used to be. I guess scooting and being greener is more accepted.  I get tons of looks on this.

I’ve ridden by places and seen people pointing as I go by. In general people seem to admire the scoot, not like the old days of guys dreaming of sub 3 sec 0-60 but more of the “Now That’s Cool” factor from both men and women. 

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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #7 on: May 05, 2011, 09:07:25 PM »
Well too many stop lights and stop signs around my town. Only getting 51 MPG then again it is cold here and that tends to lower gas mileage with these as well. I can't complain, my car driving around town that gets 30 MPG is luck to get 10 MPG with driving here locally.

I was really getting annoyed with that left mirror being slightly lower than the right. Gave the illusion the steering was off. I fixed it though, it turns out under the rubber grommet that connects to the mirror housing there is a lock nut. Loosened it, 9/16" to my surprise, and twisted the mirror along the nut to swing it up to match the other mirror. Now they are both even, apparently they tightened them in but did not align them.

The last fuel indicator bar started flashing and stopped for fuel at 131 miles. It took 2.566 gallons of gas and that is only because the attendant forced the last $0.75 in there.  Overall not too shabby., and that entire 131 miles was a blast too…………….

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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #8 on: May 06, 2011, 11:58:59 AM »
Congrats on the new DT.  Mine is awsome too.  The only thing that bothers me is I'm only getting 85mph indicated / probably about 78-80mph.  I've got almost 1300 miles in it and a synthetic oil change at about 600 miles.  I do weigh 265 but I should be getting a few mph than I'm getting.  I'm only getting about 60-63mpg but I do twist the throttle more than usual.  Have fun ! ;D

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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #9 on: May 06, 2011, 10:28:42 PM »
I haven't even attempted top speed yet, now at 250 miles. I took it on the GSP for a run, the thing just wants to cruise at 70MPH. Had to hold it back at 65 as trying not to push it yet. Also did though do a WOT to 50 MPH, not much right off the line but once into its pipe not too shabby.

These engines true pipe starts at 5,000 RPM to about 8,500 plus. Since it is setup for economy you are probably only going to see 85MPH. To get higher speed and better acceleration you need it to operate more within the pipe. To do so get Dr. Pulley 20x12 14gram slider rollers. This may hurt gas mileage though. Below I will include a link of a video.

I am going to switch in NGK CR7EIX plugs as they are more consistent in firing at high RPM and may help somewhat.  I almost never drive or ride over 70 MPH so the total top speed of the bike doesn’t really bother me. If others show down the line that the rollers don’t really affect gas mileage I may do that at some point too.


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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #10 on: May 07, 2011, 03:52:21 PM »
some pictures................





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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #11 on: May 08, 2011, 05:45:27 PM »
Tanware, I too am from NJ.  I expect to pass my exam, next week and will definitly be looking at the DT 300.  Where is the dealer and what price if you don't mind.  I really like your bike.  Thanks.
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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #12 on: May 08, 2011, 05:57:45 PM »
Mine was in Neptune NJ, I paid 5516 OTD including everything. That was with Taxes, DMV etc. of course insurance is additional.........

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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #13 on: May 08, 2011, 07:06:36 PM »
TANWare, about your photo's, I worked on them, detailing etc. and would like to get them back to you.
If you have E-Mail, I could send them back to you there if you's like. If not, I'll just delete them.....let me know.

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Re: Just purchased a Downtown 300i
« Reply #14 on: May 08, 2011, 07:25:38 PM »
sure, tanware@pcambrosia.com .....................

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