What is the best brand/style of scooter or moped out there?

Question:
Looking for something classic like a vespa but looking at other options? Perhaps cheaper options?

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What would win in the quarter mile, a 600 cc sportbike (there all basically the same) or a 2007 corvette zo6 ?

Suggestion . . edit your question to include your speed expectations and approximate budget.

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If you need to keep up with 45 mph traffic select at least a 150cc scooter, which will require insurance, registration, and a motorcycle driver license endorsement.
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I have an 06 yamaha blaster ??


Might find a good used value on your regional craigslist > for sale > motorcycles . . Honda, Yamaha, Kymco.

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Pocketbike?

Vespas look cool, bu tthey are not that well made (reliable). Get a Honda or Yamaha. You won't be sorry.

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The italian Aprilia scooters are some of the most advanced and best made but they are more expensive than the hondas or yamahas. However, worldwide they do sell more than the japanese makes.

What kind of bike(s) do you presently have?

I agree with JeffyB
The Honda and Yamaha scooters are the best buy for the buck.
Both brands are quality made, require minimal maintenance, parts are readily available and they have a long life span.

My best friend bob has a gsxr 600.What bike should I buy so I can smoke him?

Vespa all the way! Yes, they are not as reliable as Honda, but they are easy to work on. You can fix almost anything yourself.
I had a Russian made (!) Vespa long, long time ago (yes, there's such a thing as Russian Vespa. They copied Vespa to the last detail and make it in Russia under the name "Vyatka.") It was a neat little thing. Broke down a lot, but was very easy to fix and fun to ride.

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I've owed a Honda C90 Cub and you can't beat it for reliability and economy it's Automatic as well.
the only thing thats needed replacing are the tyrers after 18.000 miles

I have a 1985 Honda shadow with a stuck or bent intake valve is it worth fixing or should i sell it??

the best scooter is a Harley

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Well, Vespa is the original - and that styling is hard to beat. There are several companies making close replicas. For cost and reliability AND good looks, I'd go with the Honda Metropolitan:

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Harley vs. Japanese big four. Which is better? Consider reliability and price only.?

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Why buy a Harley when Honda has the Valkyrie for less than half the cost?

Look into the Stella- identical to a classic Vespa, but new and just as cool. Great color options too. The Honda Metro is too slow. Try to stick to the 2-stroke 50cc scooters- more power- unless you don't need it or want to go over 20 mph up a hill...
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