Motorcycle yes?no?

I don't want to rely on my car anymore, but I'm terrified that I'll lose my arm or leg while riding Ben's motorcycle. I'll never forgive myself for that.

I just want to quickly ride my motorbike to the gym, to work, to do a quick bit of shopping or somewhere else.

I'm concerned about saving fuel. It should go at least 100 km/h. I don't want more than that. The car might go 120

Or would you rather have a Smart? It's just much more expensive, right?

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DodgeRT
2 years ago

You always have the risk. I bought a scooter at that time – it was too slow for me so I made the motorcycle license (I actually want to go with 21… but then came auto.. tuning etc so I didn't actually make it until 30).

5 months after the test one looks over me and picks me up from the bike. no more racing, jogging, dancing, etc.

the risk always goes along. If you're too big, you have to stay with the car. how the cost for nen smart fails, you can calculate

WECoyote
2 years ago

Motorcycling is much more dangerous than driving a car.

I want to go quickly with the bike to the gym, to work, to buy a little bite or otherwise somewhere.

Apart from short distances for motorcycles being not good, you should remember that “times fast” with the motorcycle does not go. You have to wear the protective clothing every time and in the summer you'll be there.

I'm talking about fuel saving.

Motorcycles don't consume much less fuel than cars.

Havenari
2 years ago

A motorcycle for saving makes little or no sense in most cases.

Not at all for "savings".

Powerbubi492
2 years ago

If you're going to be sensitive, that's OK.

Powerbubi492
2 years ago
Reply to  Bahnticket

As Car to Go only when you use it.