Anyone have a scooter?

Kaido

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I found a neat little scooter called the Honda Ruckus, anyone into scooters? They look like fun :D
 

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Originally posted by: blue1friday2
Man I have wanted one of those for a while... but I'm too poor!

Yeah they are like $2k new...almost as much as my first car lol.
 

loic2003

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they do look trendy for a moped, and being a honda means it'll likely still be working in the next millenium. The only issue with the ruckus is that you sacrifice the underseat storage that is the #1 advantage of having to ride a scooter. Other scoot scoots allow you to leave your helmet as you try about, no such luck with these. Why not go for a geared 50cc motocross stlye bike? They're marginally quicker, but a lot more fun to ride (I think scooters can be dangerous because they are so boring to ride you lose concentration).
 

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Originally posted by: Kaido
HUD System! :D

Good idea, but look at it... hideous. I'd be tempted if it didn't make it look like you've glued a stapler to the front of your helmet.
it's supposed to separate in the event of an accident, but it looks so unstreamlined that anything above maybe 120mph will see it fly right off I recon. That area of the helmet is exactly where the air of your fairing id directed, so will have concentrated airflow over it.

Also... 3-5 seconds to read data? i don't think so. Maybe for an 85 year old. For RPM, you don't even have to look down, you can see the needle with your periferal vision. Many bikes have lights when you hit your max power/redline anyway...
 

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Originally posted by: loic2003
they do look trendy for a moped, and being a honda means it'll likely still be working in the next millenium. The only issue with the ruckus is that you sacrifice the underseat storage that is the #1 advantage of having to ride a scooter. Other scoot scoots allow you to leave your helmet as you try about, no such luck with these. Why not go for a geared 50cc motocross stlye bike? They're marginally quicker, but a lot more fun to ride (I think scooters can be dangerous because they are so boring to ride you lose concentration).

I am moving in the next year or two and might be moving to a less densely-populated area with some dirt roads in areas. Not 100% sure yet but it's fun to look stuff up on my lunch break :D
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: loic2003
Originally posted by: Kaido
HUD System! :D

Good idea, but look at it... hideous. I'd be tempted if it didn't make it look like you've glued a stapler to the front of your helmet.
it's supposed to separate in the event of an accident, but it looks so unstreamlined that anything above maybe 120mph will see it fly right off I recon. That area of the helmet is exactly where the air of your fairing id directed, so will have concentrated airflow over it.

Also... 3-5 seconds to read data? i don't think so. Maybe for an 85 year old. For RPM, you don't even have to look down, you can see the needle with your periferal vision. Many bikes have lights when you hit your max power/redline anyway...

1, there is no way anyone's scooter is going to go over 120mph (that'd be awesome though!)

2, forget the practical application, it's cool and geeky lol
 

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I hope Honda sells a boat load of'em. Undressing them realy cuts the price. :)

Maybe this Spring http://www.bikeengines.com/ The 35cc Robin/Subaru will be quiet enough on my old MB.
Remove the belt and hello bicycle trail or loading it on the Metro bus or train. :thumbsup:
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: GalvanizedYankee
I hope Honda sells a boat load of'em. Undressing them realy cuts the price. :)

Maybe this Spring http://www.bikeengines.com/ The 35cc Robin/Subaru will be quiet enough on my old MB.
Remove the belt and hello bicycle trail or loading it on the Metro bus or train. :thumbsup:

250mpg :Q :thumbsup: :D
 

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that scooter looks horrible. i've seen some that look really nice, but that isn't one.
 

loic2003

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Originally posted by: Kaido
Originally posted by: loic2003
they do look trendy for a moped, and being a honda means it'll likely still be working in the next millenium. The only issue with the ruckus is that you sacrifice the underseat storage that is the #1 advantage of having to ride a scooter. Other scoot scoots allow you to leave your helmet as you try about, no such luck with these. Why not go for a geared 50cc motocross stlye bike? They're marginally quicker, but a lot more fun to ride (I think scooters can be dangerous because they are so boring to ride you lose concentration).

I am moving in the next year or two and might be moving to a less densely-populated area with some dirt roads in areas. Not 100% sure yet but it's fun to look stuff up on my lunch break :D
When I was 16 I had something like this, which was a good laugh, although a combination of constantly red-lining, bad riding, spanish build quality and dumbass home modifications meant I blew two engines in a year :s.

Something like this might be more reliable...

Nice one for getting into the biker world! :beer:
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: pontifex
that scooter looks horrible. i've seen some that look really nice, but that isn't one.

Yeah, it's not one that'd look great driving into town, but it's a lot cheaper than other models and it can go off-road.
 
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My co-worker has one of THESE. Bigger engine than many of the starter cycles out there, and it's a fun, quiet ride to boot. If you can only find one in the price range listed on that site, you might as well get a motorcycle though. She got hers for much, much cheaper.
 

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I might buy an old Honda Aero 80..sucker gets 60 mpg, I believe. It's old, though. Pretty freakin cool...
 

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Check regional craigslist > for sale > motorcycles for used values.

The statutes in every state are different, but many do not require registration or insurance for under 50cc and not over 30 mph scooters . . on the other hand, some still require actual moped pedals.

Be realistic with your selection . . the scooter needs to have a large enough engine to keep up with the traffic you will be traveling with, which will probably require registration, insurance, and a motorcycle endorsement on your driver license. Always wear a full face helmet and riding jacket . . the potential injury exposure is the same on either a moped or Harley motorcycle.

If you can "twist a wrench", the China "crate scooters" can be a very good value . . although it is always a "pay your money and take your chances" situation. Valley Scooters is one vendor with a decent BBB report.
 

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You can get a brand new Kawasaki Ninja 250R motorcycle for 2,999.00 +tax/licensing/etc. Which is a hell of a lot less than most scooters from the major manufacturers, and offers a lot more performance. Overall risk is the same, so unless you are dead set on a scooter, or require an automatic transmission, explore all the options.

PS I am not knocking scooters, I just think that many are overpriced compared to other options out there.



 
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the ruckus is nice.. but i prefer the BIG ruckus.. in anycase the 50cc engine wont get you too fast, upto about 45mph maybe 55.

you need 175cc + or 11.5HP or greater to be freeway legal in CA.
 

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Originally posted by: TheGoodGuy
the ruckus is nice.. but i prefer the BIG ruckus.. in anycase the 50cc engine wont get you too fast, upto about 45mph maybe 55.

you need 175cc + or 11.5HP or greater to be freeway legal in CA.

I was just reading that the large Ruckus isn't sold in the US anymore...any truth to that?
 

Kaido

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Originally posted by: ValValline
You can get a brand new Kawasaki Ninja 250R motorcycle for 2,999.00 +tax/licensing/etc. Which is a hell of a lot less than most scooters from the major manufacturers, and offers a lot more performance. Overall risk is the same, so unless you are dead set on a scooter, or require an automatic transmission, explore all the options.

PS I am not knocking scooters, I just think that many are overpriced compared to other options out there.

I'm not really looking for a full-on bike though; I want something that can go off-road. If I end up moving to a place that has a lot of land, it'd be fun to cruise trails and stuff.

 

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I had a pair of Yamaha Razz scooters in college. an '89 and an '87. Absolutely no better way to get around a college campus, IMO. They were slow as hell (would only get over 30 mph downhill) but it was perfect for a poor college student that only needed to get to and from class.

No insurance required, no danger of speeding tickets, park on a bike rack, 80 mpg...you could even work on it in your apartment / house if it was cold out...

I've still got both of them, but I gave them to my brother. They stopped running, and he doesn't know anything about keeping them going...and I'm 700 miles away, so I can't help. They sit out behind his house now :(