View Full Version : Who's rich then?
kerfufflez
10th June 2007, 14:55
http://www.stuff.co.nz/4090379a10.html
I liked the comment about the 250% attention span.
Brian d marge
10th June 2007, 15:01
Yup I want one of those 1500 cc motorbyscooters with 4 ( count em ) 4 speeds
Stephen
Big Dave
10th June 2007, 15:02
"bought his 1500cc four-speed motorscooter"
Got me.
Toaster
10th June 2007, 15:06
If only I had a porsche AND big bike AND scooter! Nice for some.
Steam
10th June 2007, 15:55
Rich drivers switch to scooters (http://www.stuff.co.nz/4090379a10.html)
Sunday Star Times | Sunday, 10 June 2007
Motorists are turning to two-wheeled transport because of rising fuel prices, traffic congestion - and a desire to be fashionable.
More than 17,000 mopeds and motorcycles were registered in New Zealand last year - a 65 per cent jump on 2004 figures. Over that same period, the price of regular petrol rose 35 per cent and diesel prices went up 48 per cent. Auckland had more bikes registered than any other region last year (7565) followed by Canterbury (2773), Wellington (2113) and Waikato (1546).
Sales manager Miles Allpress, who works at Retro Scooter in Auckland, says the rise is partly due to a bigger range of cheaper brands, many from China.
Vespa shop owner Goetz Neugebauer says students used to push sales, but the typical customer is now a high-earning professional in their late 20s to mid-40s.
"The people who come to me have got a Porsche or a big motorbike and use the Vespa for town."
Aucklander Kristian Larsen, 50, bought his 1500cc(?????WTF?? I want one of those!!) four-speed motorscooter three years ago when he moved to the inner city. He is a "dry weather scooter rider" and drives a car on rainy days. It costs $7 to fill up the scooter's tank, which takes him 250km.
"It's absolutely fantastic for commuting or doing anything in the central city because you can park it anywhere and manoeuvre it in places that you couldn't do a car."
It reaches speeds of 110km/h and can be ridden on motorways. He has avoided major accidents, although he has had "a couple of altercations" with other drivers.
"It does tend to sharpen one's survival instincts. Your attention span has to be 250 per cent."
The price of 91 octane petrol peaked at $1.76 a litre in July and August last year and has been fluctuating since then - prices reached $1.60 last week.
boostin
10th June 2007, 16:37
Rich drivers switch to scooters (http://www.stuff.co.nz/4090379a10.html)
"It does tend to sharpen one's survival instincts. Your attention span has to be 250 per cent."
I like my attention span to be around 800% when on my bike. It can be hard when I have 1.5 brain cells, to operate my 1500cc motorwhatsit, only on dry days though.
Toaster
10th June 2007, 16:54
Can anyone tell me what the heck a 1500cc motorscooter is?! (apart from the obvious answer... a large motorbike).
boostin
10th June 2007, 16:57
Most likely a 1000cc typo...or an extra 0 typo...you get the idea
Toaster
10th June 2007, 16:57
On petrol prices.... the crude price is down, the exchange rate up, why is it we are paying a fortune for our petrol? Ridiculous profits I assume. Just like utility (power, phone) and insurance companies.
The cost of living is getting ridiculous. Especially with crippling mortgage rates cutting my burger budget out.
bobsmith
10th June 2007, 18:22
From the speeds they were talking about the 4 speed 1500cc scooter is probably a 150cc Vespa LX150. In fact I'm almost certain of it.
The Pastor
10th June 2007, 18:58
1500cc's and only gfets to 110 :D
Edbear
10th June 2007, 19:01
Can anyone tell me what the heck a 1500cc motorscooter is?! (apart from the obvious answer... a large motorbike).
And it only does 110km/h!!!
Toaster
10th June 2007, 19:04
And it only does 110km/h!!!
I hope you bring that cruiser of yours on the cruiser ride set for 24 June. :scooter:
Edbear
10th June 2007, 19:10
I hope you bring that cruiser of yours on the cruiser ride set for 24 June. :scooter:
I've pencilled it in. Can't promise this far out, but will keep an eye on the thread.
boomer
10th June 2007, 19:12
Can anyone tell me what the heck a 1500cc motorscooter is?! (apart from the obvious answer... a large motorbike).
it's one of those mobility scooter things for the geriatrics, you know.. i think they call 'em Harley Davidson's
Toaster
10th June 2007, 19:13
1500cc's and only gfets to 110 :D
Yeah, I smell something funny, and I don't mean the contents of Baldricks apple crumble!
I'd say they mean't 150cc.
The Pastor
10th June 2007, 19:33
Yeah, I smell something funny, and I don't mean the contents of Baldricks apple crumble!
I'd say they mean't 150cc.
<img src="http://evula.org/dragoon/pics/captain.obvious.jpg">
Toaster
10th June 2007, 19:41
<img src="http://evula.org/dragoon/pics/captain.obvious.jpg">
You nut. You crack me up!
The Pastor
10th June 2007, 19:47
Thats what your mum said.
You got the nut bit right :D
Hawk
10th June 2007, 20:16
I like this line
Aucklander Kristian Larsen, 50, bought his 1500cc four-speed motorscooter :scooter: :Oops:
lots of fuel saving going on there
arj127
10th June 2007, 20:42
I like my attention span to be around 800% when on my bike. It can be hard when I have 1.5 brain cells, to operate my 1500cc motorwhatsit, only on dry days though.
it just goes to show that the majority of cage drivers will only look out for something bigger than themselves. They soon learn to focus when two wheels becomes a means of transport.
ambler
10th June 2007, 23:56
Well you dont get rich by spending money, you get rich by saving it. Lets all buy scooters and get rich!
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