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This last Christmas, my 16 year old son begged me for a motor scooter. I believe he began pleading more than two months in advance. He hadjust gotten his license, so I asked him why in the world he wanted ascooter. He was quick to explain that it was not the same kind ofscooter I had when I was a kid. The more he told me of the scooter,the more I began to cave in despite all my efforts. It is muchsafer than a motorcycle! This was my sons first attempt. That didease my fears a bit. He must have sensed it on my face too, so hepressed on. Ill always wear a helmet and follow all the rules.Promise. Thats when I gave him my best parental Yeah right look. Hetried a different angle. Ill stop asking for gas money because itgets 80 to 100 miles to the gallon! He said this with an enthusiasm Ihave never heard from him before. Though I resisted it, my spiritslifted at that thought. That kid spends more gas money than me and mywife combined. Then that brought up the issue of money. How much is it? I asked. I at least wanted it to stay nice until Christmas morning. This is a nice story, but what did I learn? Thebig surprise was how much more time my wife and I had for other things,instead of running errands for our 16 year old boy, like driving him tosoccer practice, the school, or church, he did that himself. We saved over $100 in gas money every month. The scooter is fun to ride, even I found reasons for taking the scooter out, instead of taking the car. Maintaininga scooter is simple, change the oil every 1500 miles (less than aquart) and run premium gas. I also, did a couple of extras on thescooter like replacing the spark plug with an NGK spark plug andreplacing the air filter with a racing UNI filter. Last week afriend of mine asked about how my Scooter Saga worked out and if Iwould do it again, You bet! I replied, In fact I did, now I own thenewest scooter on the block.
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