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prodigit 02-03-2013 09:54 PM

List of manual geared scooters
 
Hi,
Please help me fill out a list of manual geared scooters.
I've looked at some of the vespa's, but most of them now are sold with a cvt.
I don't want to tread on motorcycle ground, so anything looking like a CBR or ninja, even if it's chinese, or looking like a cruiser is considered a motorcycle.

I'm actually surprised about the low amount of manual geared scooters for sale nowadays!
Most of the time, you'd have to be lucky to find a dealer with new 2012 models in stock, much more for 2011 or 2010 models. (I have the feeling manual geared scooters are becoming extinct)

scootnwinn 02-04-2013 12:53 AM

Yep they are here's the list that I know

Stella
That's it unless you count Stella

inuyasha 02-04-2013 11:30 AM

Hi
Theres also the Sym Symba 100 cc engine with a 4 speed semi automatic transmission
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZJuMuZF4YGI
http://alliancepowersports.com/models/Symba.html
And the scoots from the California scooter company 150 cc engine with a 5 speed manual transmission
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nIV4z...layer_embedded#!
http://californiascooterco.com/
Take care and ride safely dear friend
Yours Hank

erictheviking666 02-04-2013 02:01 PM

Can't speak for all states but in Florida, if it has more than one speed and has to be shifted it is NOT a Scooter, no matter what it looks like or the engine size. This may be true in other states as well causing it to be classified as a motorcycle, which means you have to take the course and get your certification. This is probably why it is so hard to find anything that has multiple speeds.

inuyasha 02-04-2013 02:15 PM

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Originally Posted by erictheviking666 (Post 516236)
Can't speak for all states but in Florida, if it has more than one speed and has to be shifted it is NOT a Scooter, no matter what it looks like or the engine size. This may be true in other states as well causing it to be classified as a motorcycle, which means you have to take the course and get your certification. This is probably why it is so hard to find anything that has multiple speeds.

Hi
Luckily for me theres no such restrictions in my home state of CT, the only thing they are concerned about is the BHP of the scoot in question
http://www.ct.gov/dmv/cwp/view.asp?a=810&q=430480
And both of the scoots i posted would need to be registered as mototcycles here due to the size of thier engines not for transmission choice
Take care and ride safely
Yours Hank

erictheviking666 02-04-2013 02:45 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by inuyasha (Post 516237)
Hi
Luckily for me theres no such restrictions in my home state of CT, the only thing they are concerned about is the BHP of the scoot in question
http://www.ct.gov/dmv/cwp/view.asp?a=810&q=430480
And both of the scoots i posted would need to be registered as mototcycles here due to the size of thier engines not for transmission choice
Take care and ride safely
Yours Hank


Oh yes I see both are 100cc's or better. I was just saying that is the reason there are so few manual trans Scooter's available here in the states. I guess most people would just get a MC, but I'm like you I don't want a MC, I like Scooters.

inuyasha 02-04-2013 03:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by erictheviking666 (Post 516240)
Oh yes I see both are 100cc's or better. I was just saying that is the reason there are so few manual trans Scooter's available here in the states. I guess most people would just get a MC, but I'm like you I don't want a MC, I like Scooters.

Hi
If it has 2 wheels im in love
I have many motorbikes in all shapes and sizes ranging in size from this
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6038/6...c92cccca_z.jpg
motor bike8 by inuyasha50, on Flickr
To this
http://farm7.staticflickr.com/6119/6...51f0f50b_z.jpg
indian by inuyasha50, on Flickr
And im building a mini chopper at present got the frame fabricated and welded up and am now waiting on the engine and transmission to finish her up
http://farm8.staticflickr.com/7179/6...1afb8c20_z.jpg
Project 039 by inuyasha50, on Flickr
take care and ride safely
Yours Hank

prodigit 02-04-2013 06:35 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by erictheviking666 (Post 516236)
Can't speak for all states but in Florida, if it has more than one speed and has to be shifted it is NOT a Scooter, no matter what it looks like or the engine size. This may be true in other states as well causing it to be classified as a motorcycle, which means you have to take the course and get your certification. This is probably why it is so hard to find anything that has multiple speeds.

In most of the USA if the top speed is >30MPH (>40MPH in some states like FL), the cc's are more than 50cc, you need a motorcycle endorsement.
Gears matter very little in many places; although they make very little sense on bikes going below 35MPH.

duosport 02-04-2013 07:24 PM

The Honda Passport is only 70cc has a scooter step through design but has foot pegs. It is a semi automatic three speed with a shift pedal but no clutch. Even the chain for the drive is in a housing. With all of these scooter like qualities it is still considered a motorcycle.

http://imageshack.us/a/img844/7084/passport001.jpg


Really none of it has to do with engine size because scooters certainly are common with 250cc engines. The main thing as far as I know is that scooter have no user controlled gear shifting. The second factor is styling specifically the step through design. Its not to say that there are not scooters disguised to look like motorcycles.

inuyasha 02-04-2013 07:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duosport (Post 516252)
The Honda Passport is only 70cc has a scooter step through design but has foot pegs. It is a semi automatic three speed with a shift pedal but no clutch. Even the chain for the drive is in a housing. With all of these scooter like qualities it is still considered a motorcycle.

http://imageshack.us/a/img844/7084/passport001.jpg


Really none of it has to do with engine size because scooters certainly are common with 250cc engines. The main thing as far as I know is that scooter have no user controlled gear shifting. The second factor is styling specifically the step through design. Its not to say that there are not scooters disguised to look like motorcycles.

Hi
I dont agree with that statement as most of the very first scooters manufactered where equiped with manual transmissions as well as cvts
In fact The United States Department of Transportation defines a scooter as a motorcycle that has a platform for the operator's feet or has integrated footrests, and has a step-through architecture.
I do agree about the step thorough design and also their center of gravity and handling is very different from a motorcycle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scooter...e)#Description
To me they are all just simply motorbikes with very different riding characteristics
Take care and ride safely
Yours Hank

duosport 02-04-2013 07:46 PM

Well if one is going to get very technical all scooters are motorcycles.

inuyasha 02-04-2013 07:55 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duosport (Post 516254)
Well if one is going to get very technical all scooters are motorcycles.

Hi
I wasnt trying to get all technical just stating a fact and trying to make a point that scooters can have a manual transmission and still be considered a scooter
BTW i do love to shift gears as well as twist and go
And i wish more scoots where manufactured with manual transmissions today to give us all more options when deciding on a new scoot
Take care and rider safely
Yours Hank

duosport 02-04-2013 08:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by inuyasha (Post 516255)
Hi
I wasnt trying to get all technical just stating a fact and trying to make a point that scooters can have a manual transmission and still be considered a scooter
BTW i do love to shift gears as well as twist and go
And i wish more scoots where manufactured with manual transmissions today to give us all more options when deciding on a new scoot
Take care and rider safely
Yours Hank

Well I think the fact is you are correct. It is the step through design that is the predominent feature of what defines a scooter. Probably more accurately it would probably be the foot platform detail that labels it a scooter. Smaller wheels is also part of it.

inuyasha 02-04-2013 08:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by duosport (Post 516256)
Well I think the fact is you are correct. It is the step through design that is the predominent feature of what defines a scooter. Probably more accurately it would probably be the foot platform detail that labels it a scooter. Smaller wheels is also part of it.

Hi
Yes indeed you sit upon a scoot while you straddle a motorcycle
Take care and ride safely
Yours Hank

duosport 02-04-2013 08:33 PM

So how about this Honda Passport then? One sits on this vehicle rather than straddle.

http://imageshack.us/a/img844/7084/passport001.jpg


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