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Post by sinocard on Jan 9, 2014 14:38:24 GMT -5
Depends if you have the skills to work on it if it breaks down or needs maintenance if your good with tools a china bike is fine if not you'll need to put more money in it and get a brand name bike Honda,vespa,buddy,kymco,sym,or at least a bms. My dad has just about every tool imaginable, so I'm thinking working on it wouldn't be too much of a problem. I'd love to learn to work on my own vehicle anyways. How much time do you think I'd get out of a cheap china bike before it eventually has its first break down?
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Post by sinocard on Jan 9, 2014 14:19:31 GMT -5
Unfortunately, you are not going to find anything under $1200 that can take two people on the freeway safely. For that you need a 250cc, and that's going to cost you bare minimum $1500, more likely over $2000. A 150 can take a single person on the freeway for short distances, and can be found for under $1200, so that may fit your needs if you don't have two people riding on the freeway, and you don't take long rides on the freeway either. Around town, a 150cc should suit you fine. Ah alright. Now that I think about it I really don't need to be able to go on the freeway. So what's a good cheap 150cc?
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Post by sinocard on Jan 9, 2014 13:18:16 GMT -5
I rode motorcycles a few times, ever since, I've wanted some sort of 2 wheel vehicle scooters seem just right. I'm just looking for something to get me around town. So, recommend something for me What I need in a scooter: able to seat 2 durability. under 1200 I don't really care about the style honestly. I'm more worried about quality. Also looking for something from one of those websites, so I guess, recommend me a good online dealer where I could find whatever scooters you recommend as well! Thanks
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