Motorcycle Sport & Leisure

Honey, they shrunk THE BURGMAN

first impression of the 2018 Burgman is that the scooter is smaller – and it is, having lost a little length, width and weight (although it’s still a little heavier than it was on release in 1998). Having ridden older versions in the past, it would also appear that the new stepped seat pushes the driver’s position a little forward; that’s not a problem on short daily commutes,

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