• cheers_queers@lemmy.zip
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    28 days ago

    if most of your commuting is done in a city, this is a great investment. i am seeing an increase in scooter stores and seeing them on the street more than ever. check your state laws, but in my state anything under 50cc does not require a motorcycle license.

  • nocturne@slrpnk.net
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    28 days ago

    This is the scooter I just purchased. I have put 100 miles on it in just shy of a month. My gripe with it is that it is 99lbs, making it impossible to get it up the 4 steps into my house. Luckily I have a shed that has become my scooter garage.

    It absolutely rips. The first stat you’ll see on Inmotion’s website is “Fastest acceleration: 0-48km/h in 3.5s.” That’s 29.8 miles per hour. That means you’ll be giving a Mustang V6 automatic a run for its money up to 30 mph on this US$2,200 machine. I guess racing a V6 Mustang isn’t a whole lot to brag about, really … but on a scooter?! That’s quick.

    This thing MOVES! I have really been surprised by the acceleration. It has 4 drive modes, eco, drive, speed, X-treme. I mostly use drive and eco, and even in drive I can zip around. For me, eco tops out at about 14.3mph. Drive I have had up to 34mph and it was still accelerating when I backed off on the throttle.

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    28 days ago

    If you barely use your car, put some gas stabilizer in the tank. Gasoline expires at some point - 3-6 months for cheap gas in a modern car. Talk to your local shop.

    • _haha_oh_wow_@sh.itjust.worksOPM
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      27 days ago

      That’s pretty good advice. It’s also a good idea to start your car up and drive it a bit maybe once a month to keep stuff like the gaskets and tires in decent condition.