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MULTIPURPOSE? ROAD TEST: Kymco DTX 360 320

Big scooters are great. They’re practical, comfortable and quick off the line; and yet, in the UK, we don’t buy them in anything like the volumes that our European counterparts do. Maybe it’s the weather; maybe it’s because British kids can only start riding at 16 (at which point they might as well just wait and do their car licence); or maybe it’s an ego thing. If British scooterists turn their attentions away from the usual suspects it’s usually for something a little sexier. Something a bit better suited to a specific task. Something like an adventure bike, for example…

But, what if you’re too short, too old, or too lazy to clamber on a whopping great adventure bike with its tall seat and long travel

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