04-09-2008, 08:59 PM
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I would get a Vespa if I had to ride a scooter. Otherwise just get a 250 sport bike or a smaller enduro bike. Its really is scary riding a 50cc on a busy road with no power to quickly get out of the way.
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04-10-2008, 07:53 AM
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If you like a cheap sport bike, the Ninja 250 is the deal. Cheap and it scoops.
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04-10-2008, 08:14 AM
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Blink,
A small lightweight motorcycle or scooter is a great way to get around at college. I had a Honda 100 during school and loved it. Zero parking problems, 80mpg, zero maint. issues and on sketchy nights like Halloween I just rolled it in my apt. for safe keeping.
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04-10-2008, 08:29 AM
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i agree with Nickcats... scooters = fat chicks.. hahahah
we cant let u do that- get a cheap sports bike, its more fun, and looks better...u know like the skinny chicks lol
but seriously If i was you id look into a sport bike
I used to have a Suzuki, it was good on gas, looked nice and it pretty fast and i got it for fairly cheap
or what about those mini crotch rockets...pocket bikes...theyre really cheap- my buddy got one for i think 500 bux, max speed is 50-55 i think and it looks a lot better then a scooter too!
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04-10-2008, 08:29 AM
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What's up with all these set up fee bull?! Every dealer has a $300 set up fee.
On top of it you can't even test drive them for insurance purposes.
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04-10-2008, 08:58 AM
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try and find one locally from a private person..though craigslist maybe so you can avoid the dealer fees? Unless you want a brand new scooter..
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A careful driver is one who honks his horn when he goes through a red light
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04-10-2008, 05:59 PM
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04-10-2008, 07:27 PM
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$1,500 for a classic like my little '74 Honda. Good on gas and cool too. Everytime I leave it outside, people bang on my door trying to buy it.
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04-11-2008, 07:24 AM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by Grizzly
$1,500 for a classic like my little '74 Honda. Good on gas and cool too. Everytime I leave it outside, people bang on my door trying to buy it.

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I understand why. My first bike was a 69 Yamaha Twin Jet 100 2 stroke. The bike was a screamer and I would buy one today if I could find one in as nice a shape as yours.
Great bike.
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04-10-2008, 08:46 PM
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I won't get a bike. Way too dangerous for my taste. I'm also pretty sure my Mom would kick my a55 if she found out I got one. (she tripped when she found out I bought a fast convertible)
Besides insurance is a completely different scenario when I move above 50cc. I can insure a 50cc Scooter w/ $1million liability for $450/year under my name through AAA. It was already jumping to $800+/year for a 150cc scooter when I asked....I would hate to see what a motorcycle would be like. Kinda sucks to I have to keep my liability up to $1million,my Dad thinks I'm gonna get in an accident and someone is going to sue us for our house.
Driving by the gas station today and seeing how gas jumped to $4.13/gallon sure had me thinking of buying a scooter.
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04-10-2008, 08:16 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blinkwatt
What's up with all these set up fee bull?! Every dealer has a $300 set up fee.
On top of it you can't even test drive them for insurance purposes.
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Every dealer has this stupid fee. I just bought a new dirt bike and every dealer I shopped has this fee. This is because most dirtbikes and scooters are so cheap that they do not make very much on them 25-100 profit. So they tack on this fee, some say it's a fee to put the bikes together from shipment. They also make most of their profits from accessories like helmets, gear etc.. If you want the best place for a new Honda, OTD Cycles in Oakland has the best deal no B.S. they only will quote you the Out the door price. I saved over 600 bucks buying from them. Also check out craigslist, they have some awesome deals there. Some shops will let you test drive them if you have a license (motorcycle).
The 250 Ninja that people is recommending is a great bike, very easy to ride and good on gas. If its your first bike and have not riden before, buy a used one that way you wont feel bad about dropping it etc...
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04-10-2008, 09:07 PM
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Originally Posted by boxs2000
Every dealer has this stupid fee. I just bought a new dirt bike and every dealer I shopped has this fee. This is because most dirtbikes and scooters are so cheap that they do not make very much on them 25-100 profit. So they tack on this fee, some say it's a fee to put the bikes together from shipment. They also make most of their profits from accessories like helmets, gear etc.. If you want the best place for a new Honda, OTD Cycles in Oakland has the best deal no B.S. they only will quote you the Out the door price. I saved over 600 bucks buying from them. Also check out craigslist, they have some awesome deals there. Some shops will let you test drive them if you have a license (motorcycle).
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Your the 2nd person to recommend me to Out The Door Motorsports.
I'm gonna call them tomorrow.*
*Update I just did their out-the-door quote.....$1.9k out the door,everything paid, including all applicable taxes, registration, and document fees. Not bad.
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04-10-2008, 09:10 PM
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Another thing I'm noticing with scooters...
Kbb list the 07' Metro suggested retail value at $1500,but yet Honda's sight list 07' & 08' at $1900. Is that normal for these types of vehicles?
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04-13-2008, 02:46 PM
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I pulled up to my gym today on my scooter and three people came up to talk to me. All of them chicks. I don't know what pulls more chicks,the scooter or the Boxster.
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04-13-2008, 03:49 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blinkwatt
I pulled up to my gym today on my scooter and three people came up to talk to me. All of them chicks. I don't know what pulls more chicks,the scooter or the Boxster. 
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Since you have both, you are in the money!
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04-14-2008, 07:27 AM
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Yeah, but how much did the chicks weigh ?
Just kidding, Blink, congrats on the new purchase. Just be careful...
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04-14-2008, 03:45 PM
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Yeah, but how much did the chicks weigh ?
Lol,I don't talk to anything that would eat me alive.
Just kidding, Blink, congrats on the new purchase. Just be careful...
Yes I will. I took the scooter to the DMV to register it....it was windy as hell and it was kinda scary riding that thing,felt like it could tip over at anytime. Turns were even scarier. Oh well,I will get used to it.
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04-14-2008, 09:21 PM
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Quote:
Originally Posted by blinkwatt
... Just be careful...
Yes I will. I took the scooter to the DMV to register it....it was windy as hell and it was kinda scary riding that thing,felt like it could tip over at anytime. Turns were even scarier. Oh well,I will get used to it.

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I seriously recommend looking into an MSF basic rider skills course. People think that cycles, especially scooters, don't require any special skills or practice, but that's not the case.
Approximately 80% of motorcycle crashes result in death or injury, compared with less than 30% of auto crashes.
And, of these, approx. 60% occur under 25 MPH and are single vehicle accidents with no other vehicle involved. The biggest cause being a failure to properly corner or steer the vehicle. And, in this case, there's absolutely no difference between a Motorcycle and a Scooter, even though many people's impressions are that Scooters are somehow less dangerous or more benign - they're not!
These numbers emphasize the importance of knowing the rules and characteristics of motorcycle and moped operation. While cornering, steering and acceleration characteristics of motorcycles can exceed other vehicles, their shortcomings with regard to safety should not be ignored.
Practice is great, and ultimately the determiner of how well you control the bike or scooter, but there are several things you cannot learn or glean just from riding, these must be taught.
Once you have completed a course, you'll feel much more confident, and get a much greater enjoyment from the scoot.
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