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Hello and welcome.
Definitely go for a 125. You have said your budget, but do you already have all the protective clothing you need and a helmet?
Search for Teflon-Mike on the Forum and read his stuff specially written for noobs. It's very informative.
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Six hundred quid's on the low side really, either a rubbish new Chinese brand scooter or a fairly knackered old Jap machine. I'd look at spending £1000 - £1500 on a good used Japanese scooter. I started with a Yamaha Vity, £1900 brand new including RAC & insurance!
Forget 50cc mopeds, max speed 32mph and takes longer than a bicycle to get up there, whereas a 125 will hit a realistic 55-60mph with almost car-like acceleration.
Remember to budget for gear - helmet, jacket,overtrousers, gloves & boots. You can get away with just a helmet & gloves but the protection from proper bike gear is highly recommended, plus you're less likely to freeze in winter. Insurance often comes as a shocker, so I'd check it out pronto.
Lots of people here slag off scooters, but there's really nothing wrong with them as town runabouts, so if it's what you really want then go for it.
Security - chain it to something solid with the strongest chain & lock you can afford, and if you can keep it out of sight - and out of tiny thieving mind, then that's a bonus. This applies when your out & about as well, scooters are very easy to nick.
You can get a chain anchor that bolts to a wall or concrete path, here's mine bolted to a concrete fence post..
https://img84.imageshack.us/img84/5443/almax172511.jpg ____________________ They're coming to take me away, ho-ho, hee-hee, ha-haaa, hey-hey,
the men in white coats are coming to take me away.
Yamaha Vity -> YBR125 -> FZS600 Fazer -> FZ1-S Fazer |
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| Andy_Pagin wrote: | Six hundred quid's on the low side really, either a rubbish new Chinese brand scooter or a fairly knackered old Jap machine. I'd look at spending £1000 - £1500 on a good used Japanese scooter. I started with a Yamaha Vity, £1900 brand new including RAC & insurance!
Forget 50cc mopeds, max speed 32mph and takes longer than a bicycle to get up there, whereas a 125 will hit a realistic 55-60mph with almost car-like acceleration.
Remember to budget for gear - helmet, jacket,overtrousers, gloves & boots. You can get away with just a helmet & gloves but the protection from proper bike gear is highly recommended, plus you're less likely to freeze in winter. Insurance often comes as a shocker, so I'd check it out pronto.
Lots of people here slag off scooters, but there's really nothing wrong with them as town runabouts, so if it's what you really want then go for it.
Security - chain it to something solid with the strongest chain & lock you can afford, and if you can keep it out of sight - and out of tiny thieving mind, then that's a bonus. This applies when your out & about as well, scooters are very easy to nick.
You can get a chain anchor that bolts to a wall or concrete path, here's mine bolted to a concrete fence post..
https://img84.imageshack.us/img84/5443/almax172511.jpg |
When I say 500 to 600 quid I do mean second hand, you got a link to that anchor? Also does it work in brick work? As we have a brick yard wall. |
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Thanks for the links but I actually want a scooter to just get to and from work at 5am instead of cycling in the pissing down rain  |
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Old Thread Alert!
The last post was made 13 years, 143 days ago. Instead of replying here, would creating a new thread be more useful? |
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