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    Quote Originally Posted by Swoop View Post
    Did the scooters have USD forks?

    nope...just USD brains in the little shits!


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    Quote Originally Posted by South3rn Rid3r View Post
    I was going up Gayhurst Rd(CHCH) today in a cage taking my girls home.
    Well, that road name says it all - they were acting like gay little fucks. I also think they should be burned - and throw their bloody scooters on the pyre too!
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    I've seen lots of kids in the heat lately acting stupid on scooter, all in shorts of course (my favourite so far a 50cc 3-up with no-shoe singlet wearers screeming down a hill ... ) but kids will always be stupid on scooters. Hell, it was me once. A loooong time ago.

    Anyway, what worries me more are the legions of scooter riders taking in more seriously, wearing gloves and jackets but without a clue as to road positioning. Either hugging the curb like a cycle or in the 'fast' lane at 40k wondering why the world seems so out to get them.
    Someone should get these people some education. Respect to the scooter riders who I have seen at RRRS, but generally people seem to think you don't need any road training at all for these things.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 90s View Post
    I've seen lots of kids in the heat lately acting stupid on scooter, all in shorts of course (my favourite so far a 50cc 3-up with no-shoe singlet wearers screeming down a hill ... ) but kids will always be stupid on scooters. Hell, it was me once. A loooong time ago.

    Anyway, what worries me more are the legions of scooter riders taking in more seriously, wearing gloves and jackets but without a clue as to road positioning. Either hugging the curb like a cycle or in the 'fast' lane at 40k wondering why the world seems so out to get them.
    Someone should get these people some education. Respect to the scooter riders who I have seen at RRRS, but generally people seem to think you don't need any road training at all for these things.
    Quoting myself now, but riding home (OK, cycling today) by Foodtown Dom Rd about 5:30 there's a cop car, an ambulance, some smashed bits and a moped down and a - I think - student nurse crying her eyes out with the medics.
    Let's stop giving people licence to ride scooters without a little bit of a clue first.
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    Man, just let me be kids eh?

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    Yeah um the scary thing {forgive me if i am wrong} you can ride a scooter under 50cc with a learners licence.....


    And way hey you can ride down the motorway....Petone and Naurange between on the shoulder weave past the push bikers....into traffic to get past......{ok i know officially its not a motorway but it is still bloody dangerous for scooters}


    then on the way back home that night zoom pasts a line of stationary cars and motorcycles lined up at the lights and then cut them all off as they go through the lights.........

    Its only a matter of time until one of these morons gets run over by a truck and it won't matter what protective gear they have on then......



    yes bugger it i am venting stoopid scooter riders and govt who lets them ride on motorways with bugger all training...grrr grr grr and it takes a responsible motor cyclist almost 2 years to get their full so they can ride something capable of doing the motorway safely

    Please i know i am generalising and not all scooter riders are stoopid..nor do they do dumb things there has just been a plethora of them on the way to work recently....

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    Quote Originally Posted by hobdar View Post
    Yeah um the scary thing {forgive me if i am wrong} you can ride a scooter under 50cc with a learners licence.....
    Kinda; you can ride a scooter under 50cc on a car licence, which I guess could be a car learner licence Any scoot "bigger" than that you have to do a bike licence for. So basically anyone with a car licence can ride one of these on the road without having to have done a competency / handling course first. Yep, I'd say that is pretty scary. As for what speeds though they can do I was redlining the poor little 125cc loan scooter i was given, while my lovely girl was being serviced, at 95kph down the motorway.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hobdar View Post

    Please i know i am generalising and not all scooter riders are stoopid..nor do they do dumb things there has just been a plethora of them on the way to work recently....

    AAAHHH....so I am not just gettin old and bitchy then...you guys are noticing all the dumbasses nowdays too...


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    Scooters should be given anyone over 13 who wants one, No licence required, just a half day familiarity course, Then let em loose.

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    Every time someone asks me what they should get to learn on, I tell them NOT A SCOOTER!!!! They ask why, and I tell them they can't learn anything remotely related to road riding on the damn things. Just my 2cents worth...
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    Many scooterists aren't particularly interested in 'road riding', however. They just want cheap and convenient transport. Nothing wrong with that.
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    I'd much rather see a scooter culture then a car culture.

    Then we could grass over half the city streets, and those who didn't want to travel between cities on a high speed luxury train would be on their bikes...

    All we have to do is remove cars from our roads.......

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    I thought it was mandatory to ride a scooter like a cock?

    I'm sure most of us would, if for no other reason than to relieve the boredom of waiting for the engine to spool up, and the embarrassment of riding such a toy.
    ... and that's what I think.

    Or summat.


    Or maybe not...

    Dunno really....


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    Quote Originally Posted by PrincessBandit View Post
    Kinda; you can ride a scooter under 50cc on a car licence, which I guess could be a car learner licence Any scoot "bigger" than that you have to do a bike licence for. So basically anyone with a car licence can ride one of these on the road without having to have done a competency / handling course first. Yep, I'd say that is pretty scary. As for what speeds though they can do I was redlining the poor little 125cc loan scooter i was given, while my lovely girl was being serviced, at 95kph down the motorway.
    Isn't the scooter licensing exemption based on engine power rather than engine capacity?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Forest View Post
    Isn't the scooter licensing exemption based on engine power rather than engine capacity?
    Yes but most of the time they can not be arssed enforching it like that. A moped also should not be able to do more than 50kph

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