bike as a summer gas saver
#1
bike as a summer gas saver
I am thinking of picking up a tiny ball-less motorcycle for riding to the train station for my commute into nyc. Are there any easy to find cheap pos bikes that will get some sick gas mileage? Driving a turbo bmw back and force 5 miles will eat my anus.
I even considered getting a dirtbike and just hoping to avoid cops ( i take one back road) but theres always POPO around the station so I need a legit "street" bike. Do I need a different license in NY too or can I usually BS my way out of that with cops?
I even considered getting a dirtbike and just hoping to avoid cops ( i take one back road) but theres always POPO around the station so I need a legit "street" bike. Do I need a different license in NY too or can I usually BS my way out of that with cops?
#3
Re: bike as a summer gas saver
dude, ENDURO FTW!! good for the road and dirt... u can go anywhere with that ------- thing... but my opinion, unless ur buying something for like 1000 bux, you will prolly spend more buying a bike than jus paying for gas
so it really just crosses eachother out
so it really just crosses eachother out
#4
Re: bike as a summer gas saver
Your best bet is to try to fall under moped laws. Typically the state requires next to nothing to have one(meaning plates are not needed or very cheap, no insurance, no license, and maybe very inexpensive registration costs). The issue with moped/scooters is the fact you typically can't go on roads that have limits over 35mph even though the scooter may do 45mph. Also finding a scooter that is actually legal can be an issue depending on the state.
The next thing you can do is get a Ninja 250r or something like it. 70mpg and goes 90mph. Issue is you have to get the motorcycles license, the insurance, register it, and all that fun stuff. It would probably take you 12-18 months of riding to get your money back via gas savings.
The next thing you can do is get a Ninja 250r or something like it. 70mpg and goes 90mph. Issue is you have to get the motorcycles license, the insurance, register it, and all that fun stuff. It would probably take you 12-18 months of riding to get your money back via gas savings.
#10
Re: bike as a summer gas saver
Originally Posted by rsmith2786
You most likely wouldn't NEED to insure a motorcycle but check your state laws.