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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    Yeah, you could be right. It's just "oh I am hungry, damnit we ran out of beer" type errands really... you know how it is!
    Ahh indeed I do.
    Taxi a couple of times a month or so from yours to town would still be cheaper than WOF, regs, insurance etc, no? Spose scootering from yours to town (Hutt) to get emergency beer wouldn't be too scary either.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Trudes View Post
    Ahh indeed I do.
    Taxi a couple of times a month or so from yours to town would still be cheaper than WOF, regs, insurance etc, no?
    Yes, and walking would be 30 mins return..... summer is coming up!
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    Hels, my suggestion is to have a rethink. The difference is minimal for rego. Okay, no warrant, but I'd rather pay the extra $30 a year, get a warrant and not ride a scooter.

    I'm allowed to slag off scooters, I rode a 50cc for about a year, probably about 15km to work a day, not sure, and then a 250cc scooter for about 10 years. My boss, at one job, commented on the time difference between the 50 and 250 scooters - I'd leave home way early if I had to take the 50, just so I didn't get run over (then again, I refused to not use the motorway, as it would've added about half an hour onto the trip), so I'd sneak through before rush hour. On the 250, I was always late, as I'd leave at the last minute or later. (he was into bikes, which I didn't realise at the time)

    I used to regularly fall off, as both scooters had stupid little wheels, and if there was a bit of mud or anything on the corner, down she'd go. The 250 was better than the 50, but still not brilliant. Funniest one was leaving home, my ex's brother lived with us, and he parked on the grass. I had to ride around his car, but one morning it was icy. I fell off in the driveway going 0 mile an hour, and had a week off work as I f'ed up my knee (yeah, I'm a precious princess, but I couldn't walk and I couldn't get to work). The boss asked me when I got back as to who's fault it was - mine or the car. Of course it was the car's. (not sure she was into bikes or anything, she was just a great boss).

    Righto, I haven't had beer or wine or even rum, so maybe I should join you for a few, as I'm rambling more than enough.

    BUT DON'T DO IT

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    Seeing as this is about saving money, it makes little sense to buy a scooter, the purchase cost alone would subsides the minimal extra costs of running the FXR. It sounds as though your real driving factor is wanting a bucket!

    My advice is wait until the FXR fails a warrant for something that makes it truely un-economical to repair and then, but not before, consider the scooter route. The goal is to save money toward a house, not get yourself a bucket, that'll come later.

    BTW how much have you calculated the scooter would save you a year over the FXR? How much were you willing to spend on a scooter? Through other means how much are you saving a month toward the house deposit?

    I ask because if you save $10 per month ($120 per yr) by having a scooter instead of the FXR and the scooter would cost $600 to buy then you don't come out ahead for 5yrs of riding. If you are saving $300 per month then the additional $10 per month is insignificant.

    I truely believe the scooter idea is a false economy. Of course this whole scenerio would change if the intention was to sell the FXR and buy a scooter and put the extra money from the sale toward the house deposit.

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    I think your've got a really bad idea there.
    Firstly have you ever used the trains? not recommended, second fxr's are an awesome commuter bike cheap as shit to run & unlike a scooter won't piss off every-other road user, they're also capable of highway speeds & if you thought they were "scary" in high wind you definitely won't like a scooter in the wind especially considering there is no power left at their max (realistic) speed of 40-45km/h to get you out of trouble. Your best bet if you want a "true bucket" would just be to invest in another fxr 1 road, 1 bucket cost about as much as a scooter & gives way more options including the ability to take a trip outside lower hutt
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    Quote Originally Posted by Str8 Jacket View Post
    It's all about saving $$ (for a house). A scooter or 50cc is the cheapest of the rego costs and no WOF costs...
    That may well change with the (when) proposed law changes. Why not a Ginny? bloody cheap as chps to run, and can be picked up for the price of a scooter!
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    Quote Originally Posted by GrayWolf View Post
    That may well change with the (when) proposed law changes. Why not a Ginny? bloody cheap as chps to run, and can be picked up for the price of a scooter!

    You may find a GN250, being of an older style and large cc than Helen's FXR150, may in fact be more expensive to run.

    Don't take the train Hels. It's not worth losing your new job due to their notorious unreliability.
    And I to my motorcycle parked like the soul of the junkyard. Restored, a bicycle fleshed with power, and tore off. Up Highway 106 continually drunk on the wind in my mouth. Wringing the handlebar for speed, wild to be wreckage forever.

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