In the last two days I've sold 2 x Sym Jet 4 50's, 1 x Jet 4 125, Honda Dylan 125, Yamaha Xmax 250, Piaggio Liberty 125, Daelim Bonita and possibly a GTS250!
I'm now nearly out of quality used scooter stock!!!
the petrol cost starting to bite..... no extra money in the workplace so looks like people are economising.... if i get sent to a job now, that is more than 30 mins journey...im looking around for closer work..... hate slopping all me wages in the tank..
Interestingly, my Suzuki dealer says he is selling Burgmans hand over fist, mostly 400Z ABS models, and mostly to guys chopping in their big bikes like I did. There is much truth in this economy thing. Scooters pretty much reign supreme and boy the fun you have in the process !!
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'!
Been riding for 55 years & owned too many bikes to list here...
scorpakid wrote:the petrol cost starting to bite..... no extra money in the workplace so looks like people are economising.... if i get sent to a job now, that is more than 30 mins journey...im looking around for closer work..... hate slopping all me wages in the tank..
But scooters are not that much cheaper to run unless its a 125 and even then one of those are not cheap £1-4k and then there is the servicing.
It probably depends what you are comparing it too. My Burgman, although not yet fully run in is giving me a genuine 74-76mpg between 55-60mph with overall mixed running on country and some town roads. I'm told that it will probably continue to give good mpg as long as I don't ring it's neck all the time. It's £35pa road tax as you know, and servicing even at the dealer isn't that costly compared to my Vstrom or Car. My Vstrom managed 36-38mpg all the time even on a long run (I'm afraid I drove it on private roads all the time at higher speeds) and dropped below 34mpg in town all the time. Tax on it was £74pa. Now my car, the latest Skoda Fabia diesel estate is £30pa road tax, and does overall 60mpg in general running around and 74-76mpg on a run (yes...that the true figure). But buying the car is a lot of money, but you get good returns. The Burgman is pretty cheap to buy new or used and gives equally good returns and is cheaper overall to run than my car or Vstrom ever was, and insurance is cheaper too than either the car or Vstrom. You can argue the car gives more comfort, can carry more passengers of course, but for personal transport I think scooters are brill. It's when you start buying twin cylinder engined scooters you tend to lose the economy advantages, but then you gain more performance I guess which for some is much more important.
Probably not ugly enough for the 'Ugly Bunch'!
Been riding for 55 years & owned too many bikes to list here...
So, not enough in it for me to swap for a small car, also take into account that the big service on the scoot is nearly £500 and the scoot depreciates faster than the 107. Plus factor in tyres, our last 107 needed 1 tyre in 30,000 miles.... the scoot will I reckon need at least 4 rears and 2 fronts.
Scooters arent cheap to run at all compared to a small car like my wifes.