Anyone knows where I can try out riding a Vespa/Scooter?
Just to get a feel of it.
Thanks
Anyone knows where I can try out riding a Vespa/Scooter?
Just to get a feel of it.
Thanks
have you tried Google it first? I guess not, anyway........
http://vespaclub.sg/web/index.php/2013-09-19-09-22-45
https://www.facebook.com/pages/Vintage-Scooter-Rental-Service/320669337957960
http://www.bhh.com.sg/bhhmotorcyclerental
yup, as pointed out, to rent, need licenseGuess need license first?
Vespa and Scooter are for girls because of the skirts they wear.
Make sure you've get a skirt first before trying it. :bsmilie:
yup, as pointed out, to rent, need license
Let me get this straight.......So you are hoping someone will lend you a scooter to take a joyride with the person or "get a feel of it" as you put it by driving it? Without licence on your part or not?
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This type apparently no need license, no need safety gear, no need COE, and can ride anywhere - since it is just a bicycle. Sold in shops in Geylang area, I heard...
This type apparently no need license, no need safety gear, no need COE, and can ride anywhere - since it is just a bicycle. Sold in shops in Geylang area, I heard...
No, I have no intention to bring the scooter out for a joyride. As you said, without a license, its just asking for trouble to go out to the roads in Singapore.
I've ridden scooter overseas before (but not vespa), and would be renting one in Italy (they only require valid driving license) soon. I was just hoping to see if the "handling or feel" is similar, and if something can be arranged to try in some carpark or secluded space etc... but oh well, this is Singapore after all
Certainly don't want to get anyone in trouble, thanks
Vespa and Scooter are for girls because of the skirts they wear.
Make sure you've get a skirt first before trying it. :bsmilie:
yup, as pointed out, to rent, need license
On this subject, I wonder why Singapore did not encourage electric scooters to replace the current bikes? It is much more quieter and less pollution.
If it is charging the battery, surely manufacturer can design battery that can be removed and bring home to charge. With so many traffic lights and congestion, the emission from petrol bikes can be reduced with such scooters.
those electric scooters you are mentioning, is still classified as bicycle, if replacing the motorcycle, it has to reach certain speed to allow to travel on the expressway, and riders need to have a valid driving licence to use it, and owners also need to obtain valid COE before allowing them to own a electric scooters.On this subject, I wonder why Singapore did not encourage electric scooters to replace the current bikes? It is much more quieter and less pollution.
If it is charging the battery, surely manufacturer can design battery that can be removed and bring home to charge. With so many traffic lights and congestion, the emission from petrol bikes can be reduced with such scooters.
On this subject, I wonder why Singapore did not encourage electric scooters to replace the current bikes? It is much more quieter and less pollution.
If it is charging the battery, surely manufacturer can design battery that can be removed and bring home to charge. With so many traffic lights and congestion, the emission from petrol bikes can be reduced with such scooters.
Its a conspiracy between govt and our petrol cartel........
Why didn't our petrol price fall 50%, since the global price has already fallen that much? And why the govt raise the petrol duty out of sudden?