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Admin 04-24-2013 11:31 PM

How many Scoots have you owned?
 
Alright guys, another poll. Just wondering.. how many scooters have you owned in your lifetime?

inuyasha 04-24-2013 11:55 PM

Hi Mike
In 44 years of riding motorbikes a lot
At present date ive owed 25 proper scoots with numerous other types of motorbikes in the past. at present i have 2 proper scoots a motorcycle and a motorized bike in the stable
Hoping to add a few more scoots and motorbikes this year
I love any vehicle with an engine and 2 wheels
Take care and ride safely dear friend
Yours Hank

willbuild 04-24-2013 11:59 PM

Got my first one in January, A Sym Mio 50cc. After a month past my learners licence and got a Sym Mio 100cc. After another month I got a Piaggio Fly 150cc which I will keep for a while. The two Sym scooters are now for sale. So that is 3 scooters in 3 months,

dude 04-25-2013 12:53 AM

I have 12 as of today. Maybe half run lol

prodigit 04-25-2013 02:09 AM

I've had 4 so far. Bicycles, and motorcycles too, and now a motorized bicycle too; and 2 mopeds.

50cc 04-25-2013 02:31 AM

Three

redhandmoto 04-25-2013 08:11 AM

ummm...11, but only two at present.

Genuine Buddy 150, Vespa GTS 250ie, Yama Vino 125, Honda Met 50, 2 Yama C3s, Yama Zuma 125 (kitted), Honda PS250 Big Ruckus, Tomos ST (almost a scooter), Vino 49 Classic, Honda PCX150.

The PCX150 is still in break-in; fast, corners very well.

All-around "best"? Honda Big Ruckus, with JCosta variator and up-jet. Lamentably sold to meet a financial crisis.

Never learned to love the Vespa, though it was powerful, smooth, and well-built; just not a good fit for me.

Best 49? Wife's 2013 Vino Classic. LC, EFI; accleration is fantastic for a 4T 49.

scootnwinn 04-25-2013 11:11 AM

Do motorcycles count?? I have always called them scoots...

prodigit 04-25-2013 12:18 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by redhandmoto (Post 520198)
ummm...11, but only two at present.

Genuine Buddy 150, Vespa GTS 250ie, Yama Vino 125, Honda Met 50, 2 Yama C3s, Yama Zuma 125 (kitted), Honda PS250 Big Ruckus, Tomos ST (almost a scooter), Vino 49 Classic, Honda PCX150.

The PCX150 is still in break-in; fast, corners very well.

All-around "best"? Honda Big Ruckus, with JCosta variator and up-jet. Lamentably sold to meet a financial crisis.

Never learned to love the Vespa, though it was powerful, smooth, and well-built; just not a good fit for me.

Best 49? Wife's 2013 Vino Classic. LC, EFI; accleration is fantastic for a 4T 49.

Interested to know how the 49cc efi performed!
MPG, top speed?

millsc 04-25-2013 03:49 PM

Ive had six scooters now down to two that are mine and one that is my steps sons, sold the others

chindog 04-25-2013 08:07 PM

I'm on my first scooter now. I didn't include all the (one) motorcycles I owned in the past.

mrmike 04-25-2013 08:11 PM

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First had a 450cc Honda back in 1974. Had that about 3 years.Bought a Harley FXSTD in 2000 and had that for 13 years. Got too heavy for me so I bought a Kymco People 150 last year. Loved the scooter, but not quite enough top end for the interstates. Sold it last fall and bought a new 2012 Kymco People GTI300. Only have 200 miles on it so far, but I love it. I'm 69 so it will probably be my last one.

redhandmoto 04-25-2013 08:43 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by prodigit (Post 520201)
Interested to know how the 49cc efi performed!
MPG, top speed?

The '12 Vino Classic accelerates amazingly well - much more quickly than the carbed '09 Met she had before, and even faster than the C3 (which ostensibly has the same engine/drive train)...but this one has not been derestricted, and the restricter washer holds the top end right at 36mph. It just gets there real quickly, even with me aboard (5' 11", 185lbs), and handles hilly local streets more ably. MPG? Haven't really paid attention so far...

That washer will come off at the first service when my wife finishes getting the break-in miles (and thus has more riding experience). I expect that it'll top out around 43/4-something then.

Cycles/bikes...'64 C110 Super Cub, '68 C77 305, '08 Rebel, '06 VT750CB, '06 DR-Z400SM...all gone now

prodigit 04-26-2013 02:31 AM

Yeah, fuel injection injects fuel and air into the cylinder causing a slight overpressure, as opposed to a carb version, where the cylinder due to a vacuum sucks the fuel/air mixture in.
This effect you have with fuel injection is similar to the effect of a mild turbo; especially noticeable in the low end.
It's like having the power of a 66cc kit with having only a 49cc cylinder.

richardthescooter1 04-26-2013 12:00 PM

Only one so far:( but I want more:)

jct842 04-30-2013 11:36 PM

I think my count is only 6 scooters if I remember right. No idea about how many motorcycles though, been riding 55 years and had most all of them all but a harley, the biggest an 86 aspencade and fastest a 1200cc bandit. jjohn

happyoldscoot 05-01-2013 12:14 AM

3 scooters since 2010 - Buddy 150, SymRV250 and my present Yamaha Majesty 400. In the '70's I started with motorcycles: a Honda CB125, CB 165; CB200, CB550K (all used).

blueboy5000 05-01-2013 07:28 AM

11.

I currently own two, my wife has one, my dad, brother, sister, and brother in law all own scoots too which I do all the work to.

My current scoot is a Roketa/Baccio mc-23-150, my wife has a 2013 BMS Roman 150, and my project is a Redstreak 80cc Venice.

techie610 05-02-2013 01:29 PM

I have had many motorbikes..
Even a YZ80 :D
But as far as Scooters, 4.

scootnwinn 05-16-2013 02:14 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by prodigit (Post 520215)
Yeah, fuel injection injects fuel and air into the cylinder causing a slight overpressure, as opposed to a carb version, where the cylinder due to a vacuum sucks the fuel/air mixture in.
This effect you have with fuel injection is similar to the effect of a mild turbo; especially noticeable in the low end.
It's like having the power of a 66cc kit with having only a 49cc cylinder.

Uhm Fuel injection injects fuel, hence the name. In most scooters it injects fuel into a throttle body the vacuum from the engine still sucks through this body. Not sure which system you're talking about?

lykos23 05-16-2013 09:14 AM

I've got 3. Two 2ts and one 63cc 4t.

I've got a DiBlasi foldable scooter, which is more like a minibike than anything. Then I've got The Honda Zook, which is similar to a go-ped, but is still a scooter somehow.

Then I've got my favorite; my Bashan Peace Sports 50, with an NGK Iridium spark plug, orange ignition coil, newmotoz racing cdi, 85jet, openflow filter, 9g sliders, and ghetto-rigged pc speakers acting as a stereo system.

inuyasha 05-16-2013 11:34 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scootnwinn (Post 520680)
Uhm Fuel injection injects fuel, hence the name. In most scooters it injects fuel into a throttle body the vacuum from the engine still sucks through this body. Not sure which system you're talking about?

Hi Rob
Sounds like hes talking about a DiTech engine
http://www.scootnfast.com/scooter/Te...h_Ins_Outs.htm
Take care and ride safely dear friend
Yours Hank

scootnwinn 05-16-2013 11:42 AM

Still no injection of air the action of the crank sucks in air...

inuyasha 05-16-2013 11:52 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scootnwinn (Post 520686)
Still no injection of air the action of the crank sucks in air...

Hi Rob
Did you fully read and understand the article
Direct qoute
In the top of the motor, there is a mini air compressor. This compressor pressurizes air from the crank to approximately 85PSI and pumps it into the injection head (purple). The fuel is also pressurized by a fuel pump and this pressurized gas goes to the fuel injector. Then the compressed air is introduced to the gas by the air injector. Then the pressurized mixture of air and gas is shot into the cylinder (orange) which atomizes the gas into a very light mist, which gives you faster burning, more horsepower, and less fuel consumption.
Take care and ride safely dear friend
Yours Hank

scootnwinn 05-16-2013 12:22 PM

Ok I see it. Not a typical 4 stroke configuration, quite ingenious actually. Is this the system used on Chinese Scooters. Doesn't look like it would really even work with a 4 stroke. I have been wrong before though...

inuyasha 05-16-2013 12:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scootnwinn (Post 520690)
Ok I see it. Not a typical 4 stroke configuration, quite ingenious actually. Is this the system used on Chinese Scooters. Doesn't look like it would really even work with a 4 stroke. I have been wrong before though...

Hi
This is proprietary Aprilia technology and found on no other engines only the 2 stroke DiTech used on the Aprilia SR 50
http://www.motorscooter.com.au/html/...r50/ditech.htm
Take care and ride safely dear friend
Yours Hank

scootnwinn 05-16-2013 12:36 PM

Thanks Hank always a joy.

Dragonsparks 06-25-2013 07:24 AM

Hi all, Not counting all the motor bikes. I've had two. My first is a 49cc fold up & #2 is 09 fashion.

Nice link hank. Taught me something new. Thanks
LOL>>>Priceless...:thanks:
Dave

Houndguy 07-04-2013 01:33 PM

Three....but 1 got wrecked due to an idiot. Funny thing is that I can't imagine NOT owning a scooter now.

It's in the blood.

wheelbender6 07-09-2013 07:28 PM

I have owned 3 motorcycles and a motorized motorcycle, but I'm on my first scooter.

tinstar 07-14-2013 12:59 AM

I've had two scooters, one mini-bike, and four motorcycles. I traded my mini-bike to my cousin for a red and white scooter with a three speed on the left handle grip. It was really cool, but I have no idea what the brand was. It was many, MANY years ago. All I cared about at the time is that it ran and it was fun!

cmoreoke 11-24-2013 12:02 PM

do chinese scooters count?

Gimpdog 11-25-2013 10:36 AM

Well, here is a good reappearance of a good poll!!
I assume any motorized scoot would count, right?

I couldn't vote, tho, because I don't don't have a single scoot or ride! I have extreme limited shoulder mobility so I don't even drive a car. But I can dream of the day when I can finally ride, can't I?

ozarkman 12-02-2013 06:24 AM

49cc Scooters Rule!
 
Own a few but this is one of my favorites as a Urban Assault Vechile.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...07a504bd1c.jpg

cheapeto 12-02-2013 08:35 AM

One chinagirl still got her. A pair of Honda PS250's, but sold one a few months ago.
My PS250, is here for good, the love of my 2wheeled life.

ozarkman 12-02-2013 09:33 AM

Family Heirloom
 
Another top favorite of mine for it's all around comfort and versatility, plus

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...9149698ea5.jpg

it's interstate ready. Very capable scooter for a wide variety of task.

thumper650 12-22-2013 11:47 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozarkman (Post 524434)
Another top favorite of mine for it's all around comfort and versatility, plus

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...9149698ea5.jpg

it's interstate ready. Very capable scooter for a wide variety of task.

Looks like somebody went to Aldi's.
I ride my scooter there all the time. : )

gebe 12-26-2013 05:57 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ozarkman (Post 524429)
Own a few but this is one of my favorites as a Urban Assault Vechile.

http://i305.photobucket.com/albums/n...07a504bd1c.jpg

I like!

After over 30 motorcycles since I bought my first one in 1963, I'm on my first scooter and I'm HOOKED! I just love the thing. If this one ever wears out I'll be looking for a 150cc Vespa Classic.

yayforscooters 01-25-2014 06:09 PM

I've had about 4 scooters. I got my first scooter when I was 16. That one lasted for a while. I have had 3 since then. Only 4 in nearly 6 years. Is that a lot? Actually, I think 4 scooters in six years is kind of a lot.

ScooterGirl 02-03-2014 09:28 PM

I am new to scooters. I have only owned one scooter, and I got it within the past year. I plan on owning more in the future.


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