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July 26th, 2007 by The Rider

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What is the best, cheapest, most efficient moped/scooter I can buy in Lexington, Kentucky?

I recently got a job throwing papers and I am spending way more money on gas than I am used to. I am contemplating buying a moped to aid in my carrier business. (Still have yet to figure out how I shall handle the papers. Any suggestions?!?) I need something 50cc or less due to licensing and insurance and all that is not required.

I am looking to spend no more than $1000 dollars, if that. What kind should I buy? Does anyone have an good testimonials about where is a good place to purchase one? Bad testimonials would help too. ;]

If you want to pay less than $1,000.00 then your best bet is to look in the classified adds in several newspapers for a used one. Yamaha, Honda have many good gas mileage scooters, There are off brand electric bicycles and scooters and mopeds but those are probably not very good for what you want. If you do nt want to buy insurance or get a license then I am sorry to say that you will have to get a bicycle. any motorized scooter/moped/ etc that is street legal requires a motorcycle license and inspection sticker, registration which is peanuts compared to tickets. A bicycle is about the only thing that you will not have to license and insure. There may be a motorized bicycle for about the price you want to pay but it will not go very fast probably only about 15 miles an hour.

I do not know about now days, but when I was throwing papers back in 1965 we had special bags that were saddle bag like that you threw over your rear fender of your bicycle or motorcycle and put the papers in each side but you had to throw from one side then the other or your bag would get lopsided and fall off.

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July 26th, 2007 by The Rider

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Beginning Jan. 1, 2010, Texas college freshmen and transfer students will need to be vaccinated against bacterial meningitis before they can live on campus. Restaurants in California can no longer use oils, margarine, or shortenings with more than half a gram of trans fat per serving. And stores in Louisiana can no longer sell lighters that appeal to children.
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July 25th, 2007 by The Rider

Australia has some of the most breathtaking scenery and what better way to see it all than on a motorcycle.  Winding roads, lush forests, vast deserts, huge mountains and sandy white beaches – this sunburnt country has it all.  Here we discover the best places to visit if you’re travelling on a bike.

Victoria

The Great Ocean Road is an iconic stretch of bitumen that has been travelled on by people from all over the world.  The road will take you along the Victorian coastline through towns such as Apollo Bay, Lorne and Torquay.  On your journey, be sure not to miss out on the twelve apostles.  They are a well-known naturally formed attraction that draws large crowds on a daily basis.  All of these places offer a wide range of accommodation from backpacker’s hostels, to bed and breakfasts, to luxury apartments.  As the road is quite busy and close to the water’s edge, always observe speed limits and caution signs where applicable.

New South Wales

Home to the Opera House and Sydney Harbour Bridge, New South Wales has some impressive motorcycle friendly roads that will offer scenery as far as the eye can see.  Between Sydney and Cessnock there are two popular routes that can be taken, either via Putty road or Bucketty and Woolombi.  On this journey you’ll experience some excellent bends in the road and on a clear day, some exceptional Australian landscapes.  Because of its popularity amongst riders, this route is dotted with coffee shops and eateries where groups often meet to compare bikes and relax.  Accommodation is limited throughout the length of the ride, unless you choose to stop in some of the larger towns and cities like Cessnock or Sydney.

Queensland

This tropical state is as diverse as it comes.  From lush tablelands to white sandy beaches, Queensland really does offer a little bit of everything.  Just south of Cairns is the Gilles highway which runs from Gordonvale up the Lamb range to the Atherton Tableland.  It has a reputed 258 corners in the main 19km section and is one of the best rides in northern Queensland.

The nearby Palmerston highway is also an extraordinarily good road with many open, sweeping bends and roller coaster rises and dips.  The Kuranda range is an alternative climb up to the Tablelands and is also a scenic and smooth ride, but markedly shorter and with more traffic.

Western Australia

The Perth to Pinnacles Desert is a much reviewed route by motorcycle owners.  Although the actual scenery throughout the journey is dry and scrubby, the final destination is what makes up for it.  Many people can make it from Perth to Pinnacles desert in one day, but some choose to stay overnight in Jurien Bay to rest.

There are thousands of rides to discover and enjoy all over Australia, it’s just a matter of deciding what you wish to see and how long you have to take the journey.  The main thing to remember before setting out on any trip is to make sure it is well researched and that you are fully ensured in case anything happens to you or your motorcycle.

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Amy Vale provides regular insurance related articles focusing on home insurance, car insurance and motorcycle insurance.

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