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Old 08-12-2008, 09:59 AM   #12
BrianR
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Join Date: Jan 2001
Location: Dallas, TX
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Scooters for in town short errands. NO more is needed.

Motorcycles for longer errands. A motorcycle gets about half the mileage of a scooter, but has the advantage of being able to run on highways and fast roads.

My wife has been hinting that she wants to learn to ride a motorcycle, but I'm skeptical...her arthritis isn't good for gripping things and that's too important on a bike to allow to deteriorate. A scooter, however, offers her the advantages of a bike without the dangers. Hmmm...

I've ridden motorcycles for years, my biggest one being a Virago 1100. I prefer the 750 range for the economy and adequate power. I feel that nothing over 1100 cc is required for 99% of motorcycle applications, YMMV. Safety courses are a MUST for a beginner, or even a seasoned rider who has never taken one.

I vote with Bruce, HLJ and glatt... stick with the scooter unless you NEED more.
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