CT (Connecticut) Soon To Be Rider

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Re: CT (Connecticut) Soon To Be Rider

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IvyGodivy wrote:Okay let me start by saying I don't own a scooter...YET! However, I am NOT new to riding for I owned in this order:

1. Honda Nighthawk (standard not crotch rocket) in 98 which was when I got my motorcycle license and first bike...obviously.

2. About a year later I upgrade to a Honda Sabre cruiser and heavy as well powerful bike. I did sell it about 2 years later due to having a child.

3. Over a decade later a friend talks me into going off-roading so I get a dual-sport Kawasaki and that was a BIG mistake. Besides the bike stalling all the time and starting when it wants to especially when it stalls on a mid-climb on a hill it had no traction and I went down so many times. The last time I fell off I was literally in mid-air and still don't know how, slammed my back against a tree, and slide down a hill upside-down. When I finally stopped and took a breath I said out-loud "F-THIS". Sold the bike the following season. But I didn't leave empty handed which brings me to #4.

4. Ducati Monster 1100. Honestly I think it was a mid-life crisis purchase much like my Subaru WRX which I traded in after having it for 9-months for I am a big guy and it was not the most comfortable thing to get into. Anyway, I had the Ducati about 2 years and came to accept that I spent more money on gas, insurance, registration, service and so on than the amount of times that I owned it.

Well that was a few years ago and haven't ridden anything since. Then at some point during that time-span my fiance showed me a movie "Larry Crowne" starring Tom Hanks. I had to say that put an idea in my head and I really liked the nostalgic look of a Vespa. But that was all it was, a thought.

So about a year later to the present time (Saturday 6/30/2018 to be exact) it hit me: I am going to get a scooter. The reason it took me so long to decide is once you go Ducati it's really hard to ride anything else especially a scooter. But I have to admit just riding on something to putz around, take long trips (riding and/or hauling) and go about 200 miles on 2 gallons of gas and on top of it costs less than 5k is VERY appealing. I don't see maintenance costing much, the taxes please I am sure will be pocket change, registration is not bad, and it's less of a death-trap IMHO; I ended doing some crazy stuff on that Ducati including doing wheelies by accident 2x's.

Well on Saturday and Sunday I went into research mode and really focused on the Vespa's. I really like the look but there is something that really concerns me, there was only 2 shops that sold and services Vespa's in the state of CT; now there is only one. Similar to the Ducati this is an issue for if that business closes I am s******.

So I did a search on the top Scooter brands and of course Vespa was on there but so many others. It wasn't till I saw the 2019 Honda PCX 150 that I immediately said to myself: THAT'S THE ONE!!!!

Don't need to test ride it, the decision is made, just need to pay off my debt and save it so I can pay cash for it and in comparison shouldn't take more than a year to do.

So in the meantime I am going to learn as much as I can about this thing and might learn it's not the best choice: who knows!

Sorry for the long post but I am known to be blunt, brutally honest, and to put it out there honest. I HATE PR and how bad it's gotten, so this resulted in being banned in a few forums, and suspended in others. I do try to respect the rules but things I get banned or suspended for I didn't realize it would be an issue. So I will respect this place and if I break a rule chances are that wasn't my intention.

Would love to ride with others, and really would like to take a back-road trip to Vermont and maybe stay overnight or two but have to bring the fiance other wise I will be in the dog house. She probably will just head up there in one of our Subarus. Yeah we have a thing for Subarus.
I'm guessing by your timeline that you're not a kid.

Which from our point of view, works in your favor. A PCX is the anti-status transportation machine - it gets you about, with tremendous economy, with zip and with flick-ability...but nobody's going to ooh and aaah you as you ride by.

It's the perfect ride for someone who's no-longer impresed by open-pipes Harleys and who's getting older, doesn't want to deal with 600 pounds on two wheels.

Welcome.
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Re: CT (Connecticut) Soon To Be Rider

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JustPassinThru wrote:I'm guessing by your timeline that you're not a kid.

Which from our point of view, works in your favor. A PCX is the anti-status transportation machine - it gets you about, with tremendous economy, with zip and with flick-ability...but nobody's going to ooh and aaah you as you ride by.

It's the perfect ride for someone who's no-longer impresed by open-pipes Harleys and who's getting older, doesn't want to deal with 600 pounds on two wheels.

Welcome.
I am no longer a kid. I appreciate Harley's, Ducati's and so on. But riding a lone wasn't any fun not to mention those bigger bikes are only fun when you go fast, hard, and windy roads. Would be better if the lady was willing to tag along for long weekend rides staying overnight somewhere and heading home the next day. But that was a no go with her.

With the scooter like you said I can putz/zip around, and has a ton of storage room. I can take a ride to the movie theater to catch a flick when the lady is working at the hospital, and/or pickup a 6 pack and steak to put on the grill. Also if we do take a weekend trip I could just slap it on a trailer.
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Re: CT (Connecticut) Soon To Be Rider

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I contacted a store in CT by the name of Libby's and they are completely sold out on 2018 models. They are hoping the 2019's come soon.
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