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    The best 50cc Suzuki?

    Q.1 What do you poeple think is the best 50cc suzuki scooter?


    Q.2 what scooter do you people think is the best out of these suzuki's?

    sepia zz type3 or 333 (year: 1995), sepia zz type 2, SJ50/QT?

    thanks
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    There is no competition for a street magic.
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    what the f*** is this street magic s*** is it chinese crap or what? what is so good about it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by accel_unlimited View Post
    what the f*** is this street magic s*** is it chinese crap or what? what is so good about it?
    Its for those that think a vesper just isn't gay enough.
    It's only when you take the piss out of a partially shaved wookie with an overactive 'me' gene and stapled on piss flaps that it becomes a problem.

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    anymore comments on thses suzuki's?

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    Suzuki Street Magics are quite cool little things really.

    Here is a 110cc version: http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...367248.htm?p=5

    Technically you need a bike license to ride the 110cc variant. But no one is going to know.

    Here is a 50cc:
    http://www.trademe.co.nz/Trade-Me-Mo...900972.htm?p=1

    I've never ridden one (Someone lend me theirs..) but they have quite a rep, and you have to admit they look quite different to a step-through.

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    These are the things you see urgent couriers riding on to make their deliveries around town and you stick your head out the window and imitate their NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE sound.

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    Quote Originally Posted by accel_unlimited View Post
    Q.1 What do you poeple think is the best 50cc suzuki scooter?
    A dead one.
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    Only a homo puts an engine back together WITHOUT making it go faster.

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    I'll never understand why someone would hold a motorcycle license and ride a 110cc Street Magic. It could be pretty cool if you wanted a ride on car license bike and disguised a 110 as a 50

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    I can give you a couple of reasons:
    Fuel economy.
    Maintenance costs.
    Purchase vs resell.
    registration.

    Not everyone sees cc's as a substitute for personality.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    I can give you a couple of reasons:
    Fuel economy.
    Maintenance costs.
    Purchase vs resell.
    registration.

    Not everyone sees cc's as a substitute for personality.
    Aren't things like that maintainence free?
    It's only when you take the piss out of a partially shaved wookie with an overactive 'me' gene and stapled on piss flaps that it becomes a problem.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Big Dog View Post
    I can give you a couple of reasons:
    Fuel economy.
    Maintenance costs.
    Purchase vs resell.
    registration.

    Not everyone sees cc's as a substitute for personality.
    Fuel economy? It's a 2-Stroke.
    Maintainance? Still gotta WOF ur shit
    Purchase & resell - okay its cheap to buy and will sell for a similar price thats all fine and dandy
    Registration? It's still a classed as motorcycle not a moped

    It's not the cc's I dont give a shit about that. It's the fact that it's something I could only picture being ridden for fun on a car license, The fact that you have to go through all the crap of getting a motorcycle license and a more expensive rego and wof and more expensive insurance if you choose to have it that you might aswell have something that looks and actually is the part.

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    Ok, clearly this is not an argument won on simple logic.

    So we will try emotive and context.

    If I did not just buy one to lower my total maintenance bill I would have been forced into selling the Hayabusa.
    Fuel economy - $25 Becomes $5. for a weeks commuting.
    Maintenance costs - Just for commuting KMS including tyres $2,000.
    registration. Ok did not know that, but rather insignificant in the grand scheme of the savings.

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