Was never interested in motorized anything as a kid, not even a friend's minibike. Too scared, I guess.
Got a 10 spd bicycle a few months after moving to NYC after college, to make commuting and getting around less frustrating than relying on the subway. Had an apartment in Astoria (Queens) that was a 10 minute walk from the subway, then another 20-35 minutes to midtown, which was only about 5 miles away. A bicycle would make it 15-20 minutes, plus the freedom to explore all the boroughs. Rode out to Jones Beach, Brooklyn, The Bronx, even the Hamptons a couple times. Loved the freedom, exercise, and economy.
Ended up being a cycle fanatic (and advocate) for the next 35 yrs, using it for 90% of local transportation. Got interested in scooters 20 yrs ago, but put off getting for fear of getting lazy and stop biking. Hit the wall
a couple yrs ago--pedaling was no longer fun. Got a 50cc, complete ecstasy from the very 1st ride, started looking for a faster scoot within weeks and got the Cali 200 two months later.
Added the Rebel in another 6 months to add diversity and share the miles with the Cali so it wouldn't get worn out in 4 yrs.
Plan on keeping both until they--or I--can no longer ride. I do regret not getting a scoot years ago. It's super fun and way practical for errands and shopping. After cycling almost daily for 35 yrs, haven't been on a bicycle in two years.
Don't miss it a bit. Have more energy for other pursuits.