BobBash wrote:Same here on the math issue . I own a bike but it's because I like to ride . 150 cc bike on the turnpike ?
dakotamouse wrote:I'm partial to the Genuine Buddy 150 scooter. 65 mph and 80 miles per gallon. This is mine. I call her Sophia.
Lots of storage under the seat.
logman7777 wrote:You might want to look @ Honda 250 Nighthawks..
Dirt cheap and reliable.. No bells or whistles,even uses 1 carburetor for both cylinders. Get around 80 MPG and are Turnpike legal (barely). A good used one goes for around $1000.
southpennrailroad wrote:Sorry I thought I was on OFF TOPICS> Can this be moved?
jstrubberg wrote:
Me, I won't trade $30 a week for being that exposed and that slow getting where I am going. I'd skip some fast food, walk to the store a few times a month or something similar first.
If you drive around the average 15,000 miles a year, four dollar a gallon gas puts you spending about eighty dollars a week in gas. If you can use that scooter for half of your driving, you can knock off 30 bucks a week in fuel cost. For a 1600 dollar purchase, that means you break even in a little over a year.
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