Monday, November 17, 2014

City Riding Pros and Cons: Bicycle vs. Scooter vs. Motorbike



City Riding Pros and Cons: 
Bicycle vs. Scooter vs. Motorbike 




















Bicycle--25 years riding
Pros:

  • Silent
  • Out-maneuver traffic (no jams)
  • Secondary benefits to travel time: exercise/zen time
  • Free parking
  • Get exercise/cardio/always fit for ski season or other activities
  • Feels like a skill to be a good rider
  • Arrive everywhere pumped full of endorphins
  • Stay warm every season (moving)
  • Can carry a lot of stuff of unusual dimensions (eg. vaccuum cleaner on a rear rack)
  • Zero-emissions
  • Way more stealth
  • Bicycle-culture very creative/casual/low-cost
  • Very very fun
  • Can actually drink coffee while riding
  • Can do most of maintenance yourself
  • Less gear than motorized bikes
  • Can wear almost anything/almost nothing
  • Other cyclists wave
  • Can use almost any roadway/shoulders of highways
  • No insurance! No licence!
  • Can ride year-round, even in snow


Bicycle Cons:


  • Have to allow longer travel time
  • Always arrive sweaty/tendency to develop low-maintenance cyclist 'look'
  • 100% exertion
  • Difficult at times to carry as much as you need without over-exertion
  • Require 'bicycle-recovery' time
  • Have to mess around with headlamps/rear lights/batteries etc.
  • Over-use injuries 
  • Less likely to go out if tired
  • Safety factor in dark/rain
  • Safety factor on streets without bike lanes
  • Still a lot of gear to haul around (rain gear/helmet/locks)
  • More susceptible to theft






















Scooter (Honda Ruckus 50cc/4-stroke)--5 years riding (36 000 km)
Pros:

  • Actually pretty quiet
  • Can sneak around traffic (somewhat illegally)
  • Can park in triangle zones/motorcycle parking almost always available
  • Zero exertion
  • Can carry A LOT of stuff in panniers/through underseat to foot-well
  • Low emissions/low cost for gas
  • Get a lane! (Feel safe)
  • Full face helmet is good for incognito effect/singing en route
  • Faster than a bicycle (60 km top speed)
  • Other bikers wave (even 'real' motorbikers)
  • Has built-in lights so don't have to mess with detachable lights!
  • Can ride almost year-round  (about 1 1/2 months of ice here)
  • Very very fun
  • Friendly/cartoon factor--all ages/everyone will approach to talk about your ride
  • Low theft-factor.
  • Soooo easy to ride around town (automatic)
  • Insurance is cheap
  • Don't need a motorcycle licence (just a driver's licence)



Scooter Cons:

  • Get cold in off-season! Have to layer up/wear wind & rain gear/use hotshots
  • Shop costs/finding private mechanics who are available when you need them
  • Not much scooter-culture unless you chopper your bike/not inclined to partake
  • Doesn't feel like a real skill (doesn't require that much co-ordination/courage/fitness)
  • Have to wear anti-road-rash gear
  • Can compress vertebrae on bumps (all weight on tail bone)
  • Slow on hills/have to watch/deal with overtaking traffic
  • Not allowed on high speed highways (not necessarily a 'con'...)
  • Have to pay insurance
  • Can't carry a passenger (weight restriction)
  • Messin' around with oil n' gas




















Motorbike (Kawasaki Ninja 250cc)--3 months riding

Pros:

  • Fast (100km/hr)--can go on highway...can go places!
  • Arrive everywhere pumped full of adrenaline
  • Can't multi-task: pure focus/zen
  • Big Big Big Bliss-Factor
  • Riding position is better for bumps (can stand on foot pegs)
  • Probably more cool
  • Feels like a real skill to learn to ride
  • Other bikers wave
  • Still very cheap on gas and insurance
  • Anti-road-rash gear may be the same as on a scooter but feels more legit


Motorbike Cons:


  • Loud
  • Need a licence (a good thing, but time/money)
  • Arrive everywhere feeling like a Stormtrooper
  • Can't carry items of unusual dimensions
  • Not as easy to ride in town as a scooter--have to constantly change gears
  • Still can't carry a passenger--feels too dangerous
  • Feels like a luxury/not entirely practical (depending)
  • Feels less safe than bicycle/scooter in heavy rain
  • Definitely have to wear anti-road-rash gear
  • People actually less likely (than scooter) to approach and chat about ride!..maybe because this bike is pretty generic?
  • Motorbike culture more exclusive/expensive
  • Shop costs!!
  • Fast factor--higher risk
  • Can't ride year-round 

                  


2 comments:

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I will be sharing this post with my brother,who is looking to buy a motorcycle. These are some great details you have shared with us! can you also please list the pros and cons of a normal car and a hybrid.

Pupuk rambutan cepat berbuah said...

Love the motorbike, it's cool!! super cool