davecasafundada
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Hi all
We moved over from tourers to our Hymer B544 in May last year and had a wonderful time getting used to our new toy and the benefits verses the drawbacks of a motorhome over a tourer. The motorhome won in every respect except for one; when towing, the car does come in handy when you want to nip out! Yes, we used buses, walked, took our bikes etc; but still felt we were at a bit of a disadvantage from time to time.
The good news is that when we aquired our vehicle it already had a scooter rack fitted; it's a galvanised type, fits into the towbar bracket, fitted by Armitages in West Yorks when the vehicle first hit our shores in 2002.
So were 60, 'fairy fit' and fancy the idea of getting a scooter! Being old, our current licence covers us up to 50cc. I know we need to go out and look at a few try them for size etc. There seems to be so many different types of scooter out there; all a bit daunting, we have looked at a few on line, lots of dealers local to us in Nottingham with what appears to be good second hand bargains, (yes second hand is best for our pocket), we don't like those with a 'high' rear pillion particularly (to blooming difficult to get on!).
So is this a good or bad idea? We don't want to go miles on it, just be a little more mobile when on our travels. Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions and what scooters may fit the bill please. Cheers Dave and Ginny
We moved over from tourers to our Hymer B544 in May last year and had a wonderful time getting used to our new toy and the benefits verses the drawbacks of a motorhome over a tourer. The motorhome won in every respect except for one; when towing, the car does come in handy when you want to nip out! Yes, we used buses, walked, took our bikes etc; but still felt we were at a bit of a disadvantage from time to time.
The good news is that when we aquired our vehicle it already had a scooter rack fitted; it's a galvanised type, fits into the towbar bracket, fitted by Armitages in West Yorks when the vehicle first hit our shores in 2002.
So were 60, 'fairy fit' and fancy the idea of getting a scooter! Being old, our current licence covers us up to 50cc. I know we need to go out and look at a few try them for size etc. There seems to be so many different types of scooter out there; all a bit daunting, we have looked at a few on line, lots of dealers local to us in Nottingham with what appears to be good second hand bargains, (yes second hand is best for our pocket), we don't like those with a 'high' rear pillion particularly (to blooming difficult to get on!).
So is this a good or bad idea? We don't want to go miles on it, just be a little more mobile when on our travels. Any thoughts, ideas, suggestions and what scooters may fit the bill please. Cheers Dave and Ginny
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