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    Seen on scooters in Raro

    Just returned from spending 8 days in Rarotonga. There was the obvious 'no-helmets' thing but the locals have upped the ante a little by carrying odd stuff while they scoot. From memory I saw:

    > Quite a few texting while they scooted
    > Numerous with the shopping held in a plastic bag in their left hand
    > Several 'mamas' with their very small children hanging on for dear life on the back (think koala in reverse)
    none of these score points for originality. However ... special mention to:

    > the guy with a 2.4 metre length of timber balanced on his left hand and shoulder
    > the guy balancing an LPG cylinder on the left knee
    > the chappy whose passenger was carrying a loaded spear gun
    > the woman who had a huge cardboard box sitting between knees and chin

    The winner though was ... (drumroll please.........)

    > the guy who was scooting while balancing a large chainsaw across his lap.

    Happy days.

    Got my little scoot up to 70kph one day before coming to my senses.

    Actually there are quite a few 'proper' bikes over there now. Honda 125s and 250s (I think). Also a lot of these http://www.tradekey.com/product-free...showimage.html Look quite nice but are branded 'Robinson' and not Piaggio. (Chinese manufacture)
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    dear lawdy! somebody issue some infringement notices before the sun implodes!

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    Island Styles, can't beat it. While there on a scooter I turn my cap around, shirt undone, in shorts (sometimes wet cos' of the impromptu swimming along the way) and of cause ... jandles. I also have a couple of drinks along the way around the Island.
    But stuff carrying a box that's just dangerous.

    Pic two is why you stop and take a swim.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    dear lawdy! somebody issue some infringement notices before the sun implodes!
    Not judging ... just sharing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Got my little scoot up to 70kph one day before coming to my senses.
    Really? They're good for 120kph

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    Quote Originally Posted by Akzle View Post
    dear lawdy! somebody issue me some infringement notices before the sun implodes because let's face it, I really am a fuckwit!
    Edited for accuracy.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Tazz View Post
    Really? They're good for 120kph
    Yeah, I noticed that the speedo on mine topped out at an ambitious 140kph. I think you'd reach the suspension limit on most of the roads before you hit the performance limit. There is that nice km or so of road at the eastern end of the airport though that is as smooth as a smooth thing. Even Mrs Oakie got a bit free and easy with the throttle on that particular piece.
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    So its a uni amonis mouse then, all who go to Raro and make use of their great little bikes, do a Maha type thing, I know I did, loved it, yes Maha I stopped for the odd swim to, just too much temptation abounding over there, this is one place wifey and I are going back to and for at least another 8 days.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post
    Yeah, I noticed that the speedo on mine topped out at an ambitious 140kph. I think you'd reach the suspension limit on most of the roads before you hit the performance limit. There is that nice km or so of road at the eastern end of the airport though that is as smooth as a smooth thing. Even Mrs Oakie got a bit free and easy with the throttle on that particular piece.
    I will be in Raro in November, I will endevour to top out the beast and report back. Mrs rides a scooter every day so I will have to race her of course

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    Quote Originally Posted by caseye View Post
    So its a uni amonis mouse then, all who go to Raro and make use of their great little bikes, do a Maha type thing, I know I did, loved it, yes Maha I stopped for the odd swim to, just too much temptation abounding over there, this is one place wifey and I are going back to and for at least another 8 days.
    What we did every morning was put snorkelling gear/towel from the Resort, under the seat and spend the day out and about, making sure we were back in time for half price drinks. Rinse and repeat daily.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Oakie View Post

    Actually there are quite a few 'proper' bikes over there now. Honda 125s and 250s (I think). Also a lot of these http://www.tradekey.com/product-free...showimage.html Look quite nice but are branded 'Robinson' and not Piaggio. (Chinese manufacture)
    one of the local photographers has a buell there

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    Scooters ,no helmets etc yep that's what they do

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    When I was filling up at the gas station I saw a guy pull up on a scooter carrying a baby on his scooter.

    The little GN I hired was pretty damn fun. Topped it out alongside the airport straight, got to about 70kph too. Also did a bit of offroading in the middle part of the island. Good times.

    Was so jealous of the KLRs the cops were riding around though. Would've loved to blatt around on one of those.

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    Friend of ours lost their 23 year old son Nick in a scootor crash in Thailand a couple of years back. Head injuries, no helmet.

    We live with a "it won't happen to me" attitude so much that the risks we take seem so innocuous. When we take a risk and don't have an adverse outcome what we learn subconsciously is that the risk is manageable, so not really a risk.

    Trouble us, it does happen to someone. Like Nick.

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    sorry for Nick's parents.

    But living is fatal........

    No amount of helmets or cottonwool will change that...
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