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    Posted: 04 May 2010 at 6:23pm
if you do what type? im thinking of getting one to get to uni and back as petrols costing way too much.

how do you find them?
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Do you have your motorbike licence? Because that would play a factor in which scooter you could actually ride.

When I lived in the cbd I had a Suzuki and loved it .. no gears, just turn the handle and go, however when I moved out to the burbs I sold it because I wasnt going to get the use out of it.
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hubby had a yamaha CV50 scooter for a couple years and it was fantastic. So cheap to run! We had to get a bigger car with baby #3 coming, and he decided to sell the scooter and keep our other car (he's a bit of a wuss and winter can be very chilly on a scooter - if you have decent wet weather gear and a good jacket you'll be fine though!). Really economical to run though and he never had any hassles with it. They usually have pretty good resale value too.
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My hubby has had 2 Honda Dios (50cc) and they were such great runners, cost virtually nothing in gas and easy in maintenance. The great thing about scooters, like Kali1 said, is that they have a high resale value

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lol i brought a honda pal on friday it was great but i took it into uni today and... it was stolen it was found in a bush later but it was destroyed and all its wires were cut up! the cops think that bthey left it there to pickl it up tonight! im so so upset!
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I have one but do not use it in the city. It has an alarm at that sort of thing. Sorry to hear about yours getting stolen :(
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Make sure you get decent gear (which isn't cheap). People ride around in shorts and tshirts but they're still going 50kph. And when you hit a car at 50kph, guess who comes out worse off. I've provided rehab to a number of people who haven't worn the right protective gear on their heads or bodies, and it's not pretty. The average scooter rider comes off at least once a year apparently.

DH has a 125cc, so he had to get his motorike license. Petrol is $6/week (West Akld to city,5 days a week). I keep telling him to take the petrol coupons from the supermarket but he keeps resisting He used to bus, and it saves him 2 hours a day. Total outlay at the start, including all the gear, was $5K + but we worked out that it will all pay off in less than 2 years (when compared with the cost of bussing)
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