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Post by ramblinman on Dec 20, 2013 13:00:34 GMT -5
I'm always amazed at how many people buy a 50 and immediately try to hop them up when 150 are not that much more, probably no more than the 50 plus mods. lacking a license is the reason i bought my atm50. it's about $300 to get a motorcycle endorsement in this state. about $250 for the class and $50 at the DMV. think i will go that route instead of doing any more mods to this scoot. hopefully it doesn't take me too many months to come up with the cash.
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Post by jjoshua20213 on Dec 20, 2013 14:01:15 GMT -5
I'm always amazed at how many people buy a 50 and immediately try to hop them up when 150 are not that much more, probably no more than the 50 plus mods. lacking a license is the reason i bought my atm50. it's about $300 to get a motorcycle endorsement in this state. about $250 for the class and $50 at the DMV. think i will go that route instead of doing any more mods to this scoot. hopefully it doesn't take me too many months to come up with the cash. Ya, were not dumb. lol Just trying to get to work in fastest legal no license way.
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Post by skyrider on Dec 20, 2013 15:36:30 GMT -5
I understand the $ part but I also know that the initial coast and the total cost are frequently very different. I've been riding since 1960 and at that time AR did not require and MC endorsement. When we moved to AZ ('71) they did, I think it cost me $5 back then. Things have changed a lot since then. I've also seen people go the 50 route and a 50 was not adequate for what they wanted and it didn't last.
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