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Re: Bought a scooter

Postby ORCA » Sun 22 Jun 2008, 11:18:07

A recent article appeared in the local news paper regarding the surge in the sale of scooters.

A dealer commented that his scooter sales were up 100% from this time last year. He was surprised over WHO were buying them, however. Instead of younger folks of student age it was 50, 60, and even 70 yr. olds!

I'm thinking about it myself even though I currently own a Harley. However, I would want one powerful enough to safely ride on the highway at highway speeds.

Regarding riding safety, anyone who decides to purchase any two-wheeler should (at a minimum) take the Basic Rider's Safety Course. These courses are offered on a continuous schedule in most localities. The one here is taught as part of the community college system. This advice extends to those who may have riden motorcycles at any point in the past.
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Scooters with 3 wheels sales zoom up

Postby misterno » Thu 31 Jul 2008, 22:27:38

http://money.cnn.com/video/

Interesting video.
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Re: Scooters with 3 wheels sales zoom up

Postby heroineworshipper » Fri 01 Aug 2008, 00:23:13

We found the guy who still has a job in Illinois, and it's selling golf carts.
People first, then things, then dollars.
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Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby Plantagenet » Tue 17 Mar 2009, 12:29:29

The Aussies have come up with a great idea for shared, rechargable, very simple electric scooters that city dwellers could share and use to zip around.

Groovy electric scooter for urban trips

Build some electric mass transit and nukes to power it, put scooters downtown and keep cars out, and the environment would be rather pleasant in big cities. :)
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby mos6507 » Tue 17 Mar 2009, 12:38:51

What, no mention of Obama? Who stole your account, Planty?
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby gnm » Tue 17 Mar 2009, 13:07:47

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('mos6507', 'W')hat, no mention of Obama? Who stole your account, Planty?


Obviously Obama is preventing these from being deployed in the US Mos.... :roll:

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These look goofy. What wrong with walking? Or bikes? Can you picture some 400lb bloatoid trying to use one of these to avoid walking at all costs? 8O It will never fly if for no other reason than people will just run them as far as they can and then leave em by the side of the road when the power dies... Or they will be stolen and stripped for the batteries etc...

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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby Micki » Tue 17 Mar 2009, 20:57:59

The particular scooter featured seems to have very limited scope.
It doesn't handle bags etc so you can only carry very limited amount of stuff, it is suitable mainly for younger crowd as many older (35+) would find a scooter like that scary, it wouldn't be perceived as very safe (except the helmet there would probably be need for glowes, elbow and knee protction) and large increase of these would create more chaos in city traffic, it is only for short distance travel.
So what would be the suitable target group for this? Young people going from one innercity place to another or just playing around.
Biciclyes and facilities for transporting these on public transport would probably be a solution that could have more uptake.
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby Plantagenet » Tue 17 Mar 2009, 23:16:14

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Micki', 'l')arge increase of these would create more chaos in city traffic, it is only for short distance travel.


People aren't be going to be using their cars much when the oil runs out so the car traffic in urban centers will decrease dramatically. Groovy little scooters like these could be used to run errands over short distances on the car-free roads, and after use it would be plugged into a charging unit for the next person to use. :)
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby Micki » Tue 17 Mar 2009, 23:29:48

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Micki', 'l')arge increase of these would create more chaos in city traffic, it is only for short distance travel.


People aren't be going to be using their cars much when the oil runs out so the car traffic in urban centers will decrease dramatically. Groovy little scooters like these could be used to run errands over short distances on the car-free roads, and after use it would be plugged into a charging unit for the next person to use. :)

If it get so bad that there are no private cars (hydrocarbon fuelled or other) I doubt there will be little need for groovy little scooters as well.
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby Plantagenet » Wed 18 Mar 2009, 02:46:55

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Micki', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Plantagenet', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Micki', 'l')arge increase of these would create more chaos in city traffic, it is only for short distance travel.


People aren't be going to be using their cars much when the oil runs out so the car traffic in urban centers will decrease dramatically. Groovy little scooters like these could be used to run errands over short distances on the car-free roads, and after use it would be plugged into a charging unit for the next person to use. :)

If it get so bad that there are no private cars (hydrocarbon fuelled or other) I doubt there will be little need for groovy little scooters as well.


It is indeed going to get so bad that there will be no private cars fueled by gas. Oil is a limited resource and will run out.

It is precisely when the oil is gone that groovy little electric scooters will be most needed!!
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby SeaGypsy » Wed 18 Mar 2009, 03:02:49

It can't be rocket science to make a similar bicycle speed all weather enclosed vehicle for icy or wet climes?

What could developed countries gain in efficiency by accepting a modest reduction in performance? Why does the new fleet have to compete on equal performance measures?

The trade balance alone could be affected so positively as to be an enormous boost to net productivity. 8)
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby Plantagenet » Wed 18 Mar 2009, 11:41:56

India and China already make very small and lightweight electric cars that are used in those countries. The US can't compete in this export market because our government regulations on auto safety rules require US auto manufacturers to build very heavy and safe autos if they are to be sold in the US market

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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby vision-master » Wed 18 Mar 2009, 13:58:46

Here's my 'scoot'.........
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby Plantagenet » Wed 18 Mar 2009, 20:51:37

I got a basic Honda Ruckus last summer.....its been fun to ride on the some of the old mining roads here in Alaska and it gets about 100 mpg.

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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby Micki » Wed 18 Mar 2009, 21:00:40

It doesn't make me drool quite as a big fat harley does but that scooter looks pretty nifty. A no-nonsense scooter for tough roads. How does it feel/perform in the burbs or city? Who much did it cost?
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby Plantagenet » Wed 18 Mar 2009, 21:22:55

I really like it. The tires are a bit wider then a typical scooter, so its good on dirt roads...Most of my friends use 4-wheeler ATVs on the dirt roads, but I can go most places they go if I'm careful. I dumped it once in mud. It has fully automatic transmission so you just have to turn the throttle and go. Maxes out at about 40 mph, so you can ride it on back city streets--- it only has a 50 cc engine so no motorcycle license is needed.

I bought it used on Craigslist and got a really good deal. New they are $2k+

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And its a babe magnet.
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby Micki » Wed 18 Mar 2009, 21:36:25

Babe magnet? And only one seat...what a shame.
Anyway I did a quick search and it is not available in Australia.
The one I really fell for is this one. It looks totally bad ass but it is so far just a concept model. :-(
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby Micki » Thu 19 Mar 2009, 08:31:50

Vision-Master, what model is your bike? Is it something Japanese?
Looks like a Harley wannabe. Not bad looking at all but they just can't get the engine sound right.

EDIT: After a bit of searching I guess. Yamaha Road Star. Right? Some article mentioned it looked a lot like Fat boy, so I guessing that, Road Star.
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Re: Groovy electric scooters for urban center use

Postby vision-master » Thu 19 Mar 2009, 09:03:17

$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('Micki', 'V')ision-Master, what model is your bike? Is it something Japanese?
Looks like a Harley wannabe. Not bad looking at all but they just can't get the engine sound right.

EDIT: After a bit of searching I guess. Yamaha Road Star. Right? Some article mentioned it looked a lot like Fat boy, so I guessing that, Road Star.


It's a Royal Star. V-4 liquid cooled (V-max) engine. With pipes it sounds like a hot-rod V-8. It turns about 80 rwhp, so it smokes stock Hardley's. :P

It's a BIG cruiser weighing in at over 800 lbs.
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