Hey
Would you recommend a scooter for 2 like a vespa
I'm 6ft 1 and would take my gf along sometimes
Or a mini street bike like this
There's a clutchless version of it as well
That's a peda bravo 150cc
Decision is killing me guys
Please
>>1093565
If you have a mc licence and want 100 mpg and dont mind not going on highways and other expressways, then go for it. Park up on curbs and invent new parking spaces. ++ if youre in a city. Comfy, very nimble, and simple motors that will run forever on none to little upkeep.
Beware cheap shitty scooters, stick to name brands. Honda, vespa, yamaha.
Idiots will say the low speed is a danger to you. They are wrong. If you need to floor it to avoid an accident, you are driving in a terrible way. Also, a dumb reason to avoid fun alternative forms of transportation. Some people think if it's not a car, it's not worth having. Also, buy a real helmet that protects your jaw, not a 'scooter helmet.' Those people are idiooots.
Also, if you have a car, you will never take the scooter to work, you will always take the car instead.
Thrifty and poor people people only!
Richfags get the hell out, or ride it as a toy for a few weekends before it sits in your garage.
>>1093565
Try both. Some say they can't stand how putting legs on scooter feels. You can't control it by shifting weight like on bicycle and it feels like you'll fall off to side. Some love it.