scooter training
Buying my first scooter in winter ... good or bad idea?
I have a new job, which comes s terrible commute (1hr30 minimum car / train / bus!) A scooter seems to be the last opportunity to beat traffic. But the wind / rain / snow / winter is worse?
I'm thinking the same thing, but there's no snow winter here. Summers is not very practical though not without air conditioning. I guess you need 250 cc scooter, if you want to use the lanes HOV, 150cc scooter, if you sidestreets with the occasional run on the highway, while 50 cc will be stuck on sidestreets However, the stroke will have more power than four stroke. My calculations show that it will take the same journey during the period rush. The only problem is that it may take a year to pay savings, and if you can use scooter every day. There must have been a few days away. I believe that caution, you have to do is try to find old two-stroke 50cc, it is cheap, but reliable, and go from there. Not to say if he would like to do so much to invest front money may not be wise. In addition, you will need a motorcycle license, tags and insurance on anything over 50 cc


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