I just got a 2015 smaxx that hasn't had the second break in yet, so I'm just going to let the dealership do it because of the maintenance documents if I resell. I got it cheap enough to make some money on, which is tempting, but I'm keeping it for now.
Same😭. I've been thinking of getting one since 2021. No one in my family or friend group rides. I'm literally on my own with research and gathering as much information as I can and learning to ride/operate a scooter. I'm looking into getting a 50cc to learn and then possibly going for higher cc's.
@@serephimzeph I'm broke too lol. But the main reason I'm looking into getting a 50cc is just in case I don't like it(never know until ya try right? Lol), I rather spend $1500 on a good name brand used scooter than a bigger amount on a 125cc or 150cc and end up not liking riding scooters, again there's always that 50/50 percent chance. Plus getting anything over a 50cc requires a motorcycle license and that's a process to get one
One of the most important tips about buying a used scooter is to stay away from anything Chinese! I understand they are very affordable along with looking pretty, but if you buy cheap you get cheap quality. You have to ask yourself who is going to service my brand, or are parts readily available? After all you want no hassles! Honda, Yamaha, and Kymco are quality brands.
craig1974 The reason chinese scooters fail is because they are not taken care of. They are cheap quality, yeas. That's why you need to treat them as carefully as you would treat your car.
So, is a 1999 Yamaha Majesty 250cc a good deal? For me it seems so, but I haven't seen it in person yet. It's condition with the pictures provided look very good and I've done some research on the scooter itself, turns out it's really good even though it's aged that much. I am still not very educated with scooters so I'm not sure if this is a good deal or not, I'd appreciate some help.