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Grom clones are about that price and very good not girly. But I think they are hard to get now. I had a yamaha champ i rode for 2 or 3 years and put a few thousand miles on it. I really liked exploring backroads and going offroad with it was way too sketchy in town with traffic around. As long as he uses it regularly and doesnt let it sit or leave it outside it will last just fine. I have a honda spree in the shed but it has no papers and its pretty unreliable http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604002607.jpg
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My wife wants one but with enough power to ride into town. So 150CC at least seems to be the requirement. We looked into several of the vintage Vespa 'look-a-like' machines and they are not only pricey new, seem to command more than a few dollars used for a good unit.
We put that toy on hold until Spring...…….. |
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I would ride a Honda Ruckus any day over the OP's suggestion, it has to do with retaining my man card. In the meantime, I will continue to ride my Kawasaki KLR 250 !
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This is the honder PCX150 I mentioned earlier. I think she spends $3 a week on fuel. Haha, it actually handles quite well having it's weight down low. http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604005689.jpg |
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yeah my boss has a yamaha majesty 400cc looks like that its fast he raced my freinds ninja 250 and smoked him and he weighs 100 pounds more
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Another cool thing about scooters is if you temporarily park it on the footpath people don't mind/seem to ignore it. But if you parked a motorbike on the footpath... |
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I might use it a 100 miles a year, so I think it’s a deal People actually respect bikes and whatever, and do their best to avoid killing anyone, for the most part. Duh..As I am typing this, I realized I can ride it along the beach..3 blocks away. Styling |
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It’s gayer than gay some guys need Yellow Lamborghini’s or something to make up for their stuff I’m good with a small tight snazzy two tone |
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The feet together is the girlie part I bought the dark blue to try and man up |
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You deserve better. Also, buying disposable crap encourages them to make more disposable crap. |
I have been looking at those Honda Ruckus. My plan is to put one at my job site. We do a bit in the city and for the guys to drive out and get screw(s) (ha?) or small items to finish the job so that they don't take an hour sitting in traffic then spend another looking for parking. They look sturdy enough to have a steel rack welded to the back or a girly basket for construction goods. My jobs now are normally no longer then 15 miles from my house. I may end up riding it myself. Why don't they put a bigger engine in that damn thing? 50 cc is too small and slow to get our of trouble, 100 or 150 would be best. When I was in China, I saw these scooters that are long and they actually use it like a small truck to transport goods around. All electric too. That's when I came up with the idea of having one at the job site.
This thing https://mdsscooter.en.made-in-china.com/product/tXJEBAuGuVpq/China-Adult-Electric-Scooter-for-Food-Delivery.html GAs engine would be better in N America |
Ziggy, get this and shut them up from calling you girlyhttp://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1604046942.jpg
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I personally don’t think it’s girly. I spent 2 months in the summer of 2014 in Italy with a bunch of Italian friends and they all rode scooters and in fact the girl I was seeings ex boyfriend owned a dealership for scooters and whatever those tiny little microcars built by Mercedes were called and believed it or not he loaned me a scooter for the two months while I was there and beyond being super fun they’re very necessary for getting between traffic and navigating tiny streets.
I’d only get one here if I lived in a congested downtown area and it would be a Ruckus. I had one as a pit bike years ago when I was racing motorcycles and it was a blast. |
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So Mrs Gambler really likes the vintage / retro look - of course then limits the choices considerably.
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