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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #15 on: August 10, 2021, 03:07:59 PM »
service manual shows Helix with a 350 lb carrying capacity. S200 - I still don't know, can't seem to find the info.
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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #16 on: August 10, 2021, 07:10:25 PM »
Like 50 cc weights 106 kg dry, and carries 150 kg max. load. Tomorrow driver and packages total 120 kg, trip is 145 km in four hours to visit old home town and propably few friends. Travel speed is 50 kmh, stop every full hour drive for short walk. Enough capasity in every possible way :)
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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #17 on: August 10, 2021, 11:37:37 PM »
Dry weight 186 kgs so wet c200 kgs?  Makes load capacity c160 kgs? Should just about cover me and the wife as long as there’s no luggage and we’re naked! 😂🤣

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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #18 on: August 12, 2021, 10:32:46 AM »
It certainly didn’t (and won’t) happen Stig!  I’ve no wish to scare the horses.
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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #19 on: August 12, 2021, 10:39:20 AM »
Like 50 cc weights 106 kg dry, and carries 150 kg max. load. Tomorrow driver and packages total 120 kg, trip is 145 km in four hours to visit old home town and propably few friends. Travel speed is 50 kmh, stop every full hour drive for short walk. Enough capasity in every possible way :)
Just curious...how expensive is gasoline in Finland?
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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #20 on: August 14, 2021, 05:05:15 AM »
In Helsinki last wednesday 98 octane was 1.909 € / Liter, In Kotka yesterday 1.769 € / Liter. Price includes taxes more than 80 %. This has been common in Finland always. Gas, booze and cigarettes very expensive because of taxes. Ok for me.  Like 4t used 2.2 l / 100 km on this 450 km trip wed-fri, mostly loaded 120 kg on.
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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #21 on: August 14, 2021, 10:51:31 AM »
In Helsinki last wednesday 98 octane was 1.909 €, In Kotka yesterday 1.769 €. Price includes taxes more than 80 %. This has been common in Finland always. Gas, booze and cigarettes very expensive because of taxes. Ok for me.  Like 4t used 2.2 l / 100 km on this 450 km trip wed-fri, mostly loaded 120 kg on.
1.909€ per what volume?
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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #22 on: August 16, 2021, 03:13:31 PM »
1.909€ per what volume?

That'll be per litre Karl.  Same charging basis as here in the UK where I'm currently paying GB£1.26 per litre. (or £5.73 per UK Gallon)
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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #23 on: August 16, 2021, 06:14:28 PM »
That'll be per litre Karl.  Same charging basis as here in the UK where I'm currently paying GB£1.26 per litre. (or £5.73 per UK Gallon)
Watch this........ :)

8 1/3 of your gallons equals 10 of our gallons?
So....your gallons are bigger than ours!?!

I love maths....  :)

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but you need to get that liters per U.K.Gallon thing cleaned up....'round up or something....
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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #24 on: August 17, 2021, 09:14:11 AM »
Watch this........ :)

8 1/3 of your gallons equals 10 of our gallons?
So....your gallons are bigger than ours!?!

I love maths....  :)

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but you need to get that liters per U.K.Gallon thing cleaned up....'round up or something....
I can remember when Canada sold gas by the Imperial gallon instead of liters.
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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #25 on: August 17, 2021, 11:00:19 AM »
Like 50 cc weights 106 kg dry, and carries 150 kg max. load. Tomorrow driver and packages total 120 kg, trip is 145 km in four hours to visit old home town and propably few friends. Travel speed is 50 kmh, stop every full hour drive for short walk. Enough capasity in every possible way :)
I'm impressed, 91 mile trip  on a 50cc scooter so basically you averaged  22.5 mph with stops.
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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #26 on: August 17, 2021, 12:02:12 PM »
I'm impressed, 91 mile trip  on a 50cc scooter so basically you averaged  22.5 mph with stops.
A bit sitting. First one and half hours goes well, that means no pain in the ass. Ten minute stop walking helps for next hour drive, lets say well enough not perfect. The last 45 km sometimes good, the feeling you are done with the trip soon, sometimes small only few minutes break to stand and walk are needed.
The body of Like 50 cc is same than 125 cc, I mean it is not the smallest moped, I think it helps. It runs around 50 kmh, rarely less when engine is heating a bit but runs and idles.
What also counts is motor oil, the last time I changed oil just before long run, and these days never over 1 000 km with same oil.
Summarum: 50 cc carries 120 kg good, if you are able to sit and try :)
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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #27 on: August 17, 2021, 01:45:32 PM »
A bit sitting. First one and half hours goes well, that means no pain in the ass. Ten minute stop walking helps for next hour drive, lets say well enough not perfect. The last 45 km sometimes good, the feeling you are done with the trip soon, sometimes small only few minutes break to stand and walk are needed.
The body of Like 50 cc is same than 125 cc, I mean it is not the smallest moped, I think it helps. It runs around 50 kmh, rarely less when engine is heating a bit but runs and idles.
What also counts is motor oil, the last time I changed oil just before long run, and these days never over 1 000 km with same oil.
Summarum: 50 cc carries 120 kg good, if you are able to sit and try :)
At 6'3" - I was good for at most 40 mins on the stock LIKE seat.
Often had to get off at 20 mins and walk around.
The lump in the plastic seat pan mid-way back was a torture device on the tail bone!
My first year I rebuilt the seat - coving that bump in the seat pan with proper seat foam so that I could no longer feel it.
I used a LIKE50 seat from ebay purchase in case I made a dog's breakfast of things....the original LX seat is in the closet, unmolested.
That was 8 yrs ago - haven't thought about the seat since those days.

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Re: What is your scoot's carry capacity?
« Reply #28 on: August 17, 2021, 02:17:26 PM »
At 6'3" - I was good for at most 40 mins on the stock LIKE seat.
Often had to get off at 20 mins and walk around.
The lump in the plastic seat pan mid-way back was a torture device on the tail bone!
My first year I rebuilt the seat - coving that bump in the seat pan with proper seat foam so that I could no longer feel it.
I used a LIKE50 seat from ebay purchase in case I made a dog's breakfast of things....the original LX seat is in the closet, unmolested.
That was 8 yrs ago - haven't thought about the seat since those days.

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Had a couple of bikes fitted with Corbin seats back in the day as these allowed genuine 500 mile days.  Then I found an upholsterer in Birmingham (UK) who reworked the original seat pan for half the costs of a Corbin and the end result was just as comfortable!
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