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rob13
26-04-08, 09:53 PM
In the wake of the ?5 a gallon of fuel misery, I know of a couple of people who have just bought a couple of Scoots to get to work on. 100mpg and about ?15 tax its mighty cheap motoring (even if their insurance was as much as the SV).

Now would you ride a scooter? Does the depreciation costs offset any saving on running costs?

I haven't put this in the Bike subforum as a lot of bike riders probably dont consider Scooter riders to be in the same category. Bike snobbery I guess considering we're all on 2 wheels.

FG1
26-04-08, 09:57 PM
I had a Gilera Runner for a couple of years and used it for commuting and pleasure. It was good fun, very practcal and nippy enough. It would do an indicated 80-85 and I had no problems doing Heathrow to Halifax, even though it pi55ed down for the 200+ miles.
I would cetainly not rule scooters out if it was just for commuting.

Gene genie
26-04-08, 09:58 PM
as much as i totaly agree with you i couldn't ride a scoot. lets face it we've all spent a lot of money in cbt's, lessons, das, and insurance. why would anybody go through all that then jump on a scoot.

Wideboy
26-04-08, 09:59 PM
for me the answer is no, the lack of power to me is just dangerous you've got nothing to pull away if you get in trouble.

i had ago on spike1105's TZR50 a few weeks ago and i couldn't even pull away and when i asked why he said you had to give it loads to get away

like you said it might just be snobbery because i ride a bigger bike.

rob13
26-04-08, 10:05 PM
I was thinking more about 125 scooters than the 50s, theyre a bit dangerous if you ask me. It wouldnt be to give up the bike, it would be to give up the car (for summer at least)

ricky
26-04-08, 11:28 PM
i started off on a 50 cc at just under 17 that was 1999 got it from new and still have it.

i used it for 2 years as thats all i had to use then got the car and bike full licence and it didnt get used until i changed jobs last year and started to use it again, but after coming from a cbr 400 and going back down was not good i now have the sv to get back and forward to work and its not much more and im saving time

moped to work 40 mins
sv to work under 20 mins :D

Razor
27-04-08, 12:20 AM
Sometimes the cheapest bike, is the one you're riding already. Saying that, if I needed a cheap 125cc runabout I'd rather have a vanvan or a tw125. Still 80MPG or so.

rob13
27-04-08, 07:21 AM
Van Vans are very cool, but theyre pretty hard to source 2nd hand.

600+
27-04-08, 07:39 AM
Scooters........sooooooo underestimated:)

I started riding on a Vespa 125 - would do 60mph and run forever
Upgraded to a Vespa 200 with disc brake - would do 80 and run forever
Restored a 1978 Vespa SS50 that now has a 125cc engine and will do 90 :)

Gilera Runner 180 is a superb scooter! Goes really fast and if you tweak it ooooohhhhhh the joys! The 125 is good as well ;)

Wideboy the 125cc or 180cc will take off from stationery leaving your SV standing....for the first few meters till you get into 2nd.

I would check though.....how much would buying one set you back? The extra road tax+extra insurance? Would that mean it costs roughly the same as the SV and you have 1 bike less to worry about?

orose
27-04-08, 07:49 AM
I had a burgman 125 as a loan bike again last week for the day, and it did most of the things I'd need in a commute - runs on a thimbleful of petrol, and does 55mph with it. You also get a bit of a better view around, so it filtered much more effectively than I could get the SV to do. Its not exciting, but most practical things aren't.

K
27-04-08, 07:58 AM
I picked up a Varadero 125 with a full set of Givi luggage for commuting to Uni. 4.5 miles on the first day took nearly 45 minutes in the car, and with the need to take laptop, horse riding gear etc with me too - the Blade just wasn't going to cut it during the winter.

I do miss the extra power when simply pulling away - but you learn to compensate. Once I got used to the lightweight little thing I found I was using it for more than just the Uni run, the odd trip to the shops, nipping over to mate's houses etc - it's certainly paid for itself...

... plus on my multi-bike insurance they didn't charge me any extra to add it to the Blade's policy! £25 to cover the panniers and their contents was all I had to pay - so as I bought it with 12 months tax & MOT already it's effectively costing me feck all for it's first year! :twisted:

I was thinking of selling it on in a couple of years once I'm done at Uni - they hold their value fairly well - but I'm more leaning towards keeping it as a winter runaround now.

xXBADGERXx
27-04-08, 08:12 AM
I just got rid of a Varadero to get the SV , I`ll have to agree that it sips fuel , I was getting around 200 miles to the tank , shame it ran out of puff around the 65mph mark . To be perfectly honest it`s the time issue I have with Scooters . I`d rather get to work faster than slower at legal speeds I may hasten to add .

Rhiwbina_Squirrel
27-04-08, 08:17 AM
I'd own a scooter as long as it was a 125, atleast. As orose said "It's not exciting, but most practical things aren't." and I couldn't agree more.

Alex

xXBADGERXx
27-04-08, 08:20 AM
Some mates of mine did a charity run and stag-do type thing on Honda C90`s . They called it the "Long Way Up" , North Wales to John o` Groats ....... Very Brave men :D