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Are Vespas and Scooters harder to drive with the smaller wheels? |
Im looking into getting some sort of scooter or moped or Vespa to drive around town and to work every day. lemme tell ya about how these handle 1st hand. compared to a full sized bike, they're very very squirrelly. seems any type of bank feels extremely steep, low speed feels like u are riding on marbles, and when it comes to emergency evasion manuvers...a swerve, if u dont do it by the numbers, it could dump u quicker than any full sized scoot. Why should it be. Test drive one and find out. Hello and thanks for letting me assist you with this question. A Scooter is exactly what you need! They are not hard to ride at all, in fact, it's much easier than a motorcycle, especially if you purchase an automatic. The automatics you don't have to worry about a clutch - just rev it up and go! Some good quality brands to check out are Vespa, Stella, and TNG. They are pretty cheap, as are parts, and are very simple for any motorcycle tech to work on/repair. Feel free to e-mail me if you need more info. Scooters are fun and very easy to ride. They are great for short distances around town. The small wheels are fine as long as you are on a good paved surface. They will be less stable on rutted or gravel roads so be aware. The only problem I had with my scooter is that it would only go about 30-35 mph so I couldn't keep up with traffic on some of the bigger streets. If you're not really into bikes / scooters & just need a means of getting from A to B get a scooter. They have better weather protection, space under the seat for your bits & pieces, most vespas even have a catch on the front of the seat to hold your handbag. Based on the motorcycle image on your website, I am speculating that you have some riding experience . . Small wheels make less centrifugal force. That means they are slightly less stable in a straight line than big wheels. There is however an advantage to this. The are much more maneuverable. Lots of sport bikes have smallish front wheels, for increased flickability. It's like the difference between an American car with heavy steering, good (goodish anyway) in a straight line, but try to turn and it wants to keep going straight, which means it doesn't handle well in fast or emergency situations. Japanese and German cars have very fast reacting steering, which some people think is bad because they are not used to it. The typical example of a comment you hear for both scooters and Japanese or European cars is, they're all over the road. They aren't really, it's just those riders and drivers are more used to the slower reactions of their cruisers or American cars. |
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