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I just bought a scooter. What do I do now? |
It's a buddy international 150CC. Thanks 2 the 2 people who gave legitimate comments and no thanks to everyone else's smart *** remarks. Toph - You will need to have it registered... get a plate and your motorcycle license. When you get it registered, you'll need proof of insurance. Insurance on my scooter was only 140 for the whole year. You could get the lock and chain, they also have brake caliper locks that you could look into. As far as safety, ride as if you were invisible... as if nobody can see you, cause chances are, the cant see you. I'm jealous of your scooter. Tell me you got the Italia. That thing kicks ***. Did you buy it in Chicago? My advice... learn to do the maintenance yourself. You'd be surprised how much the shop'll charge you for an oil change. Wear a helmet, in Chicago to protect you from other cars; in rural illinois to protect you from cicadas hitting your face at 60 miles an hour. GL Yes, you will need a license and insurance. The best thing to do would be call the IL Motor Vehicle and License facility to ask them more about this. I would probably get a chain for it too but dont leave it on a sidewalk. Good luck and do wear a helmet. When you go down, your head will most likely be the first thing to hit the pavement! Play safe! caution!! a motorcycle written test is totally different from a car test you must study. insurance you better check with your insurance man. there are so many things different rules you need to know. do not under any circumstances try to by pass parking laws! pertaining to safety........the main thing is remember to most car drivers you are invisible....because they are idiots....i've ridden a motorcycle for many years and you can never relax your guard. be safe!! 1. get a license OK DUDE THIS IS HARD FOR ME BUT REALLY, ALL THE THINGS YOU'RE ASKING ARE SOME CRAZY THINGS. YES YOU HAVE TO GET CYCLE INSURANCE...SAFETY--WEAR A HELMET AND SAFETY GLASSES. NO TIPS, NO TRICKS PLEASE. GO TO WAL MART AND PURCHASE A BICYCLE LOCK AND LOCK IT THROUGH THE FORK AND RIM SO THE WHEEL WILL NOT TURN. YOU CAN PARK BETWEEN CARS BUT THEY MIGHT HIT YOUR SCOOTER, MORE THAN LIKELY AND YOU CAN GET FINED IN SOME PARTS OF THE COUNTRY, BUT THERE'S ALWAYS AN ALTERNATIVE: GET A GSXR. the best alarm to put on it is available at this website, as long as it has a front disc brake it works great, Okay while first for safty buy a helmet and if you have 1 GOOD! Then you should go outside and do some practising and when u get good call up some friends with a scooter and RIDE AROUND!!!!!!!!! If you park it between two cars, and the meters run out. You may end up, with two tickets, unless you talk with the local police first. Sell it, my dad has the same thing, to get extra cash, he bout it for 1,000, selling it for 1,150. yes u will need a motorcycle licence, bike insurance is inexpensive, i would not park between cars but u can use the bicycle racks, does it have a locking streering, You bought a scooter and didn't do your homework before your purchase? Ride it! y wood u need a motorcycle licence for a scooter but dont go by me im not totally informed of all the laws well if you just bought it i wouldnt do anything expect ride it first nomatter wat u need. then i would worried wat u need but be sure to ride it first ride it! and go on the website of the scooter! ride it. start jump stairs. or do a shove it or a tail whip.. if you just bought a scooter... scoot! ride free haha. its called a bike honey.oh guess what... Yes, you need insurance. I went on progressive.com and bought a policy for $75/year (PA). Also in PA, i had to get a motorcycle permit. It is good for a year, then you must get your license or renew it. With a permit, you can ride dusk to dawn, you may not take any passengers, and you must wear a helmet. There are a couple of classes of license in Illinois, and I suspect you need the smaller displacement license. But it's not any harder to go for the full motorcycle license. Yes, you need to register and insure any vehicle you use on the road. You need a "L" class license. Check with the Secretary of State's website, only certain DMV offices offer the motorcycle test. You can get a permit by taking the written test only at more offices, but again, you'll want to check before you go. If you have a permit, you can ride with friends who have "M" or "L" licenses. Make sure you read the SOS's motorcycle manual, the written test asks for specifics like where to ride in the lane, and where the clutch and shifter are on a motorcycle. on mine i can chain the back tire....like on a pedal bike the front is easy to take off....you can chain it by the brake pads, suspention, handlebars,drivetrain etc...depending on the bike....a picture would help as i can't actually picture that model of moped. 150cc is the point when it becomes a motercycle, rather than a moped , in europe anyway....you can park between cars but you could get a ticket for 'impeeding other parked cars' (depends on the officer) an alarm would be the job of a mechanic or as part of the price from the dealership. but they do little on mopeds, i personally do without, That is a good ride, wear a helmet and if possible you should take MSF. Also due to its size you probably need a m endorsement in that state. You might be able to add it to your dads insurance but you must have insurance. This all sounds like a lot but it is worth it and you have never had a bike before. You should learn to do some of the work your self if for no other reason than to keep from getting cheated. Make sure you take it in for the first check up that way your dealer can let you know if you have any problems. Have fun and be careful. |
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