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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Kansas kymco on July 05, 2020, 12:21:46 PM
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When chatting on line with a windscreen manufacturer from Greese we discussed why they had so much aftermarket compared to USA. His quote (You guy's have big roads and big motors). I could see the advantages of a scooter in places with tight roads and high fuel prices, especially where distance is not as great. Some of those streets in very old villages are just not car friendly. I see why the scooter is the vehicle of choice in a lot of places.
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If you just want to ride our interstate system then a big Harley or Gold Wing makes sense. Get off the highway and smaller bikes are just more practical and fun IMO. This is true here in the USA but even more true in Europe and some other parts of the world were streets are smaller and distances often shorter. I think there are a lot of places here where riding a scooter makes sense but many people won't consider a scooter or even a small motorcycle because their ego demands they ride something BIG. There is a big after market for scooters in Europe because they have so many scooters. Same thing for Asia.
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Got to keep in mind square miles as well. Switzerland is 15,940 sq miles compared to Kansas 82,277 sq miles for example. Germany 137,988 sq miles Texas 268,597 sq miles. Italy 116,347 sq miles California 163,696 sq miles. Taiwan sq miles 13,974 Ohio 44,825 sq miles. So yes size matters for distance when your whole country is smaller then a state in the USA.
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Of course $6 per gallon fuel costs figure in there somewhere too.
https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Italy/Rome/gasoline_prices/ (https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Italy/Rome/gasoline_prices/)
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Of course $6 per gallon fuel costs figure in there somewhere too.
https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Italy/Rome/gasoline_prices/ (https://www.globalpetrolprices.com/Italy/Rome/gasoline_prices/)
I covered that in my first post on this subject. Definitely a factor along with insurance and taxes.
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Small motor + Back roads = More fun. ;D ;D
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Nailed it bro!
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Small motor + Back roads = More fun. ;D ;D
And that, in a nutshell explains my biking philosophy. Actually, whatever the engine size!
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And that, in a nutshell explains my biking philosophy. Actually, whatever the engine size!
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Neil couldn't agree more. The road less traveled.
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And that, in a nutshell explains my biking philosophy. Actually, whatever the engine size!
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My philosophy as well. Small, out of the way roads are the most fun. Big roads are for getting somewhere. Some people plan their rides around a destination. For me, good roads are the destination.
I had a great ride last weekend. We rode tiny little roads all day, many only one lane wide, some paved, some not. There was virtually no traffic.
(https://photos.smugmug.com/2020-B/i-5tKrdSm/0/0c1670c6/XL/P7030044-XL.jpg)
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(https://photos.smugmug.com/2020-B/i-CT8B5dr/0/72b90c37/XL/P7030046-XL.jpg)
I won't post all the pics here but if interested, my ride report is here: https://advrider.com/f/threads/full-throttle-touring-150-through-the-rocket-city.647784/page-168#post-40375629 (https://advrider.com/f/threads/full-throttle-touring-150-through-the-rocket-city.647784/page-168#post-40375629)
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Thanks for sharing. Those look like the county farm roads around here that were paved/graveled 15 years ago.
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Thanks for sharing. Those look like the county farm roads around here that were paved/graveled 15 years ago.
They are in middle Tennessee north of Huntsville. We were in Farm country.
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I've been through there! Explains the familiar landscapes.
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You could almost be in merrie olde England there!
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