Fat old men ride motorbikes. You know it's true.
So do skinny young ones and even women! Just do it. I started off on a scooter. Have a bike now. Do I miss the scooter? Yes if its license kurfew and I want to have another beer and hang out for another 2 hours or if I'm lazy and just need to go to the shops. Most other times I grab the bike.
Skulls N Flames. Bye bye FZR may you have many more miles with your new owner. 600cc time soon!
Scooters are ok round town, and can be fun on the open road, if your not wanting speed. Go with whatever you want, and enjoy.![]()
For a man is a slave to whatever has mastered him.Keep an open mind, just dont let your brains fall out.
Sadly the bikers with attitude like to hang around with nothing better to do than disparage scooters. I love scooters for scootering, and bikes for biking. Whatever floats your boat is fine and this forum should be free of bikers who don't feel the same, please.
Insert witticism.
I was reading a bike mag on Friday, has a special on scooters. They made a very apt point. To a non biker, motorbikes are scary.
Our clutch is what lever? What foot changes gear? In what direction? Why doesn't it fall over?
A scooter is simple, it's twist and go, it's not scary and very acceptable to utilise for commuting. Once someone gets a scooter, they will either just carry on using it to save pennies and time commuting, or they will enjoy the freedom, get curious about motorbikes and want more power. Plenty of peoples first experience on 2 wheels is on a scooter.
Not everyone grew up with a family member who rides/rode, or got a motorbike as a child. Scooters allow a taste of 2 wheels for the masses who may be tentative of motorcycling. More people getting into motorbikes means larger voter base of motorcyclists, bigger market of bikes and a more motorcycle aware population.
I used to have a giggle at scooters, now I give them a wave and a smile. Scooters grow up to be big boy bikes too!
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