Re: In the hills of Kentucky
Phil,
Nice intro. Always wanted to try one of those Ruckus clones but in the 150cc flavor. Maybe one of these days. We have the liquor scooter laws here in NC bt the state is talking about changing it. FL had it for a while but changed it.
http://i182.photobucket.com/albums/x...ilerTrash1.jpg
My ex moon shiner buddy and his liquor scooter hauling a big load.
Re: In the hills of Kentucky
Welcome to the Forum Phil! I've done a fair amount of driving through KY (mostly on 71/65) and would love to see pictures of some of your riding through that beautiful state!
Re: In the hills of Kentucky
Ah. I wouldn't mind the 150cc. But Kentucky is getting tighter on getting as much money as possible. Plus for the price of the 150cc, I can afford the overhaul on the motor for the extra power, and still not be required to get a motorcycle and a scooter license, fulfill all of the registration for tags, and insure it. Although I might crack soon to get a plate so I can venture into Ohio, but I don't like Ohio drivers, they are oblivious most of the time to smaller vehicles. Most scooter owners in the Cincinnati area have said they don't venture into the more populated areas because drivers try to be in front of them, and that's when they see them, most drivers don't look. So I figured a loud bike gets more attention.
Well I am considering doing some pictures on here, and vlogging on Youtube. So I will eventually get to there once I get a camera and a cheaper helmet that I can convert into a camera helmet. So I will have some back country roads, some city roads, maybe some track videos, etc. I am especially looking forward to getting into the sights more known to Kentucky, and some that are very easily overlooked. And when I go out to other areas of the country to visit friends and sight see.