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<channel><title><![CDATA[yscoot&nbsp; - the contributors]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.yscoot.com/the-contributors.html]]></link><description><![CDATA[the contributors]]></description><pubDate>Mon, 23 Mar 2009 03:18:05 +0700</pubDate><generator>Weebly</generator><item><title><![CDATA[Preparing to buy a scooter]]></title><link><![CDATA[http://www.yscoot.com/3/post/2008/09/first-post.html]]></link><comments><![CDATA[http://www.yscoot.com/3/post/2008/09/first-post.html#comments]]></comments><pubDate>Tue, 09 Sep 2008 11:40:52 +0700</pubDate><category><![CDATA[Uncategorized]]></category><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.yscoot.com/3/post/2008/09/first-post.html</guid><description><![CDATA[Okay so you&rsquo;ve decided that you&rsquo;re ready to have your hair in the wind&nbsp;and bugs in your teeth and get on a scooter.&nbsp; Congratulations, you&rsquo;re about to join the club of people who are saving on gas, enjoying easy parking and having fun.&nbsp; Now that you&rsquo;ve made the mental decision to start scooting comes the hard part, buying your first scooter.&nbsp; Too many times I see people  [...] ]]></description><content:encoded><![CDATA[<p  style=" text-align: left; "><FONT size=2>Okay so you&rsquo;ve decided that you&rsquo;re ready to have your hair in the wind&nbsp;and bugs in your teeth and get on a scooter.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>Congratulations, you&rsquo;re about to join the club of people who are saving on gas, enjoying easy parking and having fun.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>Now that you&rsquo;ve made the mental decision to start scooting comes the hard part, buying your first scooter.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>Too many times I see people just buying whatever their friend has or whatever is cheapest.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>While both of those may be factors in picking out a scooter there is much more to consider.<br /><br /></FONT><FONT size=3><FONT size=+0><FONT size=2>The first thing one must decide is whether you are going to buy a <SPAN class=yshortcuts id=lw_1220986155_0 style="CURSOR: hand; BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">50cc scooter</SPAN> or something larger.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>The 50cc scooters don&rsquo;t require you to have a <SPAN class=yshortcuts id=lw_1220986155_1 style="CURSOR: hand; BORDER-BOTTOM: #0066cc 1px dashed">motorcycle endorsement</SPAN> on your license, while the larger scooter do require that you pass the motorcycle written and <SPAN class=yshortcuts id=lw_1220986155_2>driving test</SPAN> with the DMV. <SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN>Even if you are going to stay below 50cc you are still required to have a valid driver&rsquo;s license.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>So if you lost your driving privileges due to <SPAN class=yshortcuts id=lw_1220986155_3>traffic tickets</SPAN> or a DUI technically a scooter is not the answer for you.<SPAN>&nbsp; Check with your local DMV for your state's regulations.<br /></SPAN></FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT size=3></FONT><FONT size=2>With any size scooter you choose, it&rsquo;s usually a good idea to take a riders course.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>There are probably many businesses in your area that will offer these courses.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>If you can&rsquo;t find one on your own call a few motorcycle shops in town and they will steer you&nbsp;in the right direction.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>Often times the classroom part of the class is taught at a local motorcycle shop.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>The courses are designed by the <SPAN class=yshortcuts id=lw_1220986155_4>Motorcycle Safety Foundation</SPAN> and have several benefits.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>First, by passing the class you will have completed all the requirements to obtain your motorcycle endorsement.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>All you&rsquo;ll have to do is walk into the DMV with your paperwork from the class and you are good to go.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>Second, many <SPAN class=yshortcuts id=lw_1220986155_5>insurance companies</SPAN> offer insurance discounts after you have passed the MSF class.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>Last, the class will teach you good <SPAN class=yshortcuts id=lw_1220986155_6>riding habits</SPAN>, which will hopefully keep you scooting safely.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>Even if you are only riding a <SPAN class=yshortcuts id=lw_1220986155_7>50cc scooter</SPAN> taking a MSF is still a good idea.<br /><br />Since the topic of insurance was mentioned I think it&rsquo;s worth a moment of your time to give you some guidance.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>If you purchase a scooter larger then 50cc you will be required to have insurance.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>Whether or not you get full coverage will be up to you and if you finance the scooter the finance company may have specific insurance requirements.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>While you are not required to have insurance on a 50cc scooter, I think it&rsquo;s a good idea to have full coverage.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>The reason for this is that 50cc are very small and easy to steal.<SPAN>&nbsp; </SPAN>Even if you have a good lock the damage done by an attempted theft can often cause significant damage. <SPAN>&nbsp;</SPAN>Last, insurance for a 50cc scooter is usually cheaper then you might expect.<br /><br />Next time we&rsquo;ll cover the actual sales process and give you something to consider when making your purchase decision.</FONT><br /><br /></p>]]></content:encoded></item></channel></rss>

