Ya, the wife has one and it is a nice scoot..and like you say..easy on the wallet.thebighop wrote:If your looking for someting with comfort and a little power, that won't cripple your old self...check out a Yamaha V-Star 650.
It rides real nice and won't rape your wallet...
Us old guys gotta stick together
Just out of curiosity, why doesnt a scooter cut it? especially something like a 650cc burgman or something. I'm unclear on what it lacks that a 650cc standard type bike has, aside from different aestetics.zzbruno wrote:
I'm retiring to Hawaii and need a reliable, navigable and thrifty bike, but a scooter just doesn't cut it.
Thanks
im still confused how aside from style and seating positon, a 650 scooter is inferior to a 650 motorcycle.zzbruno wrote:It's hard for me to put "scooter" and 650 in the same sentence.
Off the top of my head:
1) It rains every day in Hawaii. People drive slow, but lazy. Scoots vs. cagers at every intersection.
2) I'm going to be living in Kailua and traveling into Pearl Harbor every day. Getting over the Pali or across H3 on a 150 scooter (I'm 6'3", 255 lbs) is a non-starter.
3) It's all about the style...I've given up on speed, style's all I got left.
I like the Yamaha (natural inclinication towards them anyway), but what I really want is a slightly smaller version of the Triumph T100.
Thanks
that makes perfect sense.dieziege wrote:I think what he is saying is that he is comparing 150 scooters to motorcycles because he doesn't Believe In 650 scooters.
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