View Full Version : Where to buy a scooter (50cc) in Wellington?
HenryDorsetCase
13th February 2007, 16:24
In spite of me trying to talk him out of it, someone I vaguely know wants to buy a 50cc scooter in Wellington.
Where should I direct him?
alexthekidd
13th February 2007, 17:26
to a bike shop to buy a real bike
Colapop
13th February 2007, 17:30
Got one in the garage I can sell him. It got rode down the ramp and 360'd into Frank Kitts lagoon (Wgtn Waterfront - X*Air) on Sunday. A bit of a fixer upper... he can learn how to fix it before he gets on the road!
nodrog
13th February 2007, 17:34
Got one in the garage I can sell him. It got rode down the ramp and 360'd into Frank Kitts lagoon (Wgtn Waterfront - X*Air) on Sunday. A bit of a fixer upper... he can learn how to fix it before he gets on the road!
i thought you were going to fix the RF? :dodge:
oh and trademe is a good place to look for cheap scooters.
Colapop
13th February 2007, 17:37
You Norflanders are soo mean! I'm hurt... :(
Guitana
13th February 2007, 17:50
In spite of me trying to talk him out of it, someone I vaguely know wants to buy a 50cc scooter in Wellington.
Where should I direct him?
C'mon Henry it's okay you don't have to be ashamed about buying a scooter we've all tried one at some stage!!
They're just like Fat Chicks heaps of fun to ride till ya mates catch ya!!!!!
Nasty
13th February 2007, 18:29
Ok to topic .. I have seen scooters and all the shops in Wellington .. Sawyers, Wellington Motorcycles, TSS (Alicetown) and motormart - I think I even saw one at Boyles .. you just got to get out there and look .. .but I would check out trademe .. cos there are normally heaps on there too.
HenryDorsetCase
13th February 2007, 19:11
Heres the advice I gave:
Here is why I dislike scooters:
they are slow.
this means that they can't keep up with traffic, but since it is a motorvehicle you cant (or shouldnt) use bike lanes. They also dont have enough "road presence" to ensure that other road users give them even a modicum of respect, and they arent fast enough to get out of trouble, just get into trouble.
they have small wheels.
this is an issue that affects stability, and braking and turning and all those good things.
Often they are badly maintained or not maintained at all.
as an owner obviously thats your call, but bad maintenance and aggressive traffic do not make an easy mix.
Munters can ride them on car licences: I personally think that anyone riding any powered vehicle with two wheels (i.e any motorcycle) should have to obtain a full motorcycle licence including doing advanced riding courses which involve countersteering, advanced braking drills and all those good things. Basically learn to operate the vehicle and control it so they arent a danger to themselves or anyone else.
Because they're cheap and slow people dont think they need proper motorcycle clothing, including decent fitting helmets, proper gloves, jackets etc yada yada.
Im not a hater, just a relatively experienced motorcyclist who really* cares about you, and doesnt want to see you dead, killed by some suburban mum in four wheel drive.
sobering thought: on a scooter, you are the only vehicle that a 4WD is faster than. Due to the type of inadequate cocksucker that buys a 4WD and drives it round town, (Mums with 9 kids, a 40 a day habit, and gin for morning tea, or guys with tiny cocks and even smaller minds), they WILL try and dominate you on your pissy little fucking scooter (like the Spree for fucksakes with the PINK writing ...... faaaaark).
said it before, its worth repeating:
BUY. A. REAL. MOTORCYCLE.
LEARN. TO. RIDE. IT. PROPERLY.
WEAR. PROPER. SAFETY. GEAR.
*not really
maybe
13th February 2007, 19:30
There is a scooter shop just down fromm TSS
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