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I’m thinking of picking one of these up to mess about around town with.
it’s a Piaggio Typhoon 50. I know there is other bigger faster bikes that I could buy used for the money and I’m no stranger to motorcycles(I used to ride motocross).
this would just be to ride around town,go hotwheels hunting, go for a bite to eat,ect
what do you guys think?
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Are you in America?
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If you're going to go the scooter route at least go with the Honda Ruckus. Or for a small urban bike there's always the GROM...
![]() 01/24/2014 at 20:22 |
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how much bucks? if its around 3k look at the honda grom too
![]() 01/24/2014 at 20:38 |
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Honda Ruckus!
![]() 01/24/2014 at 20:39 |
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Fuck the ruckus. It's ridden by d-bags and idiots.
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Two wheels very good.
I have a Yamaha Mio Scooter here in Indonesia, and it's fantastic!
![]() 01/24/2014 at 21:07 |
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A POS 4-stroke 50cc.
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Try the Aprilia SR50 as well.
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sachs madass?
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but that doesn't look too bad. i like that it has a kickstarter (if that's what that is).
![]() 01/25/2014 at 01:03 |
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$1800.00 brand new
![]() 01/25/2014 at 01:04 |
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I'm in the great white north (Canada)
![]() 01/25/2014 at 01:05 |
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this is almost $1200.00 cheaper
![]() 01/25/2014 at 01:05 |
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indeed that is a kick starter (I think it also has electric start)
![]() 01/25/2014 at 01:08 |
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good call on the Aprilia I did not realize they are only $200.00 more that this one.
thanks I will look into it
![]() 01/25/2014 at 01:09 |
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I don't mind the ruckus but it is $1000.00 more that this and starting to get overplayed in my area.
![]() 01/25/2014 at 01:11 |
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I like those, My brother in-law has one (he is in the Philippines)
![]() 01/25/2014 at 03:10 |
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Motorcycles will make you more attractive to everyone. As you are in Canadia, I recommend something that can be used on both pavement and snow. Probably a suzuki DR or honda XR or something similar to those dual sport bikes. Just stick to a smaller displacement engine and you'll be fine. Or if you want it as a summer toy, again stick to the smaller displacement engines but get a proper road bike. Doesn't have to be a massive cruiser. Just a nice suzuki GS400 like the one below. Saddlebags will be your friend if you need to carry stuff and you'll just look like a badass. Plus people you are attracted to will also find you attractive now. So get a proper motorcycle instead of a scooter.
Remember - No one in North America ever said "I fell in love with them when I saw them riding a scooter"
![]() 01/25/2014 at 11:51 |
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No, since you loose both protection of a car and the compensating safety of superior (to a scooter) speed, acceleration, and maneuverability that a proper motorcycle gives.
Not only that, but it annoys car drivers because they cannot keep up in traffic, and are difficult to safely pass on 2 lane roads.
Since you can already handle one, don't annoying and unsafe, get a real 2 wheeler.
![]() 01/25/2014 at 12:13 |
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I understand what you are saying but why couldn't I keep up with 30MPH(50KM/H) Traffic? these things go 45MPH(70KM/H)
![]() 01/25/2014 at 12:16 |
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Replied to myself instead of Luc.A.
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Well in my driving experience, I have yet to see a scooter keeping up in traffic. Then there are the Darwin Award candidates that take them on the interstate. Also poor acceleration compared to cars.
![]() 01/25/2014 at 13:31 |
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as opposed to the scooters ridden by all the cool kids. got it.
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Scooters are fun. Where I live, 50cc scooters do not have to be registered or insured, so they make for great transportation to the store/for fast food.
Regarding the Piaggio, you are probably better off finding an older Yamaha Zuma. They tend to be cheap ($700-1000). The suspension is solid for paved roads/light trails. The engines are two strokes, so they have a bit more acceleration. They do need to be re-ringed every 10k miles or so, but pretending you went 30MPH the whole time, that's like 14 days straight of riding which you probably will not do. Parts are easily available and Yamaha is a solid brand reliability wise.
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yeah it's almost the same deal here, you do need it registered and the insurance is only about $30 a year. but you don't need a bike license if you have a car license. but once you go over 50cc's then it's treated the same as a motorcycle with higher insurance and you need a bike license.