The motorcycle has no storage unless you add it externally = less bang for the buck. The end. [emoji28][emoji28]. But seriously, on the average maxi scooter such as the Xciting I was able to store a few items I felt like picking up on the way home. With my former Yamaha Majesty, I was able to carry enough for an overnight trip or for a decent amount of groceries. With the Xciting 250 I was able to comfortably travel in the right lane of a 4 lane US highway at the posted speed limit. With the majesty I was able to keep up with any sane (and some insane) traffic on an interstate all day long. So if practicality is more of a priority than speed and handling, a maxi scooter is the way to go. If it’s speed and maneuverability, then a motorcycle is the way to go. I guess I’m blabbering a lot to simply say “bang for the buck” is in the eye of the beholder.
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Merry Christmas Forbes,
You're always causing trouble....see,
because the only thing I'm hauling in my scooter at Oh'Dark:30 is a mask and a metal thermos gizmo to pour my coffee into to keep it warm on a 23°F sidewalk, a little air pump and a patch kit - all of which I could keep in my Y-Fronts if I was on a motorcycle.!
Sure, in my scooter I'm carrying all kinds of tools (which I can never find when doing a valve check - because they're
in my scooter!) , and assorted mystery stuff, some ancient Moon-Pies, bits of string, an impossible tangle of bungie cords, a couple spark plugs and a injector or two, a plastic thing so your kick stand doesn't sink into the mud, a flash light, 3 gloves (?), a bulb which may be for the tail light, a $20 bill, painter's tape, owner's manual, expired insurance card (s), half of some kind of a sandwich, used paper towels, tire air things (2 or 3), few doz. other things .....and the bigdam #3 phillips for the heat shield screws on the muffler which work loose.
But I never carry milk, bread, T-paper or groceries ----because I'm only ever going for coffee or to visit the deer -and only at 5:30AM.
I'm not the typical rider here - a nice Honda bike could make me just as happy as are my scooters....and probably for less $ OTD.
Stig
screws on the muffler which work loose.
But I never carry milk, bread, T-paper or groceries ----because I'm only ever going for coffee or to visit the deer - abd only at 5:30AM.