• Dasus@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    Well, 100mph is really pushing it, sure, but honestly, the brakes are really fucking good and the mass is low. I’ve driven loads of motorcycles and these scooters, and whilst some or them are insanely hazardous, some of them are sturdy, well balanced and have brakes equal to motorcycles.

    So as long as you protect yourself, have a helmet, I really don’t see a massive difference to motorcycles.

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      10 days ago

      A motorcycle has a solid 6-8" of suspension travel on top of 4" of tire so you don’t go flying over the bars if someone leaves a sharpie marker in the road.

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        10 days ago

        True enough, but I think you’d be surprised at how agile and stable some of those larger scoots are.

        I had one with like 8" wheels and a seat and I was fucking terrified to drive the thing even when it went like 25-30km/h, especially on slightly cracked asphalt. On the opposite hand, I also had one with much larger tires, like 10-12", and I had absolutely no fear riding it some 60km/h, even on a sandy road. I’d of course slow down for corners and whatnot, but in general.

        Scoots achieve much of the suspension but having it be much more diagonal than in bikes. In streetbikes, the suspension is almost vertical, whereas in a lot of the larger scoots, it’s like at a 45 degree angle or more, to achieve suspension length without undue addition of height to the stepping board.

        But agai, the point really is that cars can go much faster than they’re usually used at, and I’m sure people would fucking hate having cars which had the max speed of like 85 mph.