Why I love my Honda Ruckus, and a ride to Anderson Hollow Lighthouse

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  • @redsorgum
    @redsorgum 5 місяців тому +6

    I’ll be 62 in June, and I started riding motorcycles when I was a kid. Since then, I’ve owned or ridden most types of motorcycles. I started riding scooters about ten years ago. I too like the idea of being forced to ride slower. I had a Yamaha Zumba 50cc that I rode around 235 miles round trip one day here in Southern California. It was one of my favorite rides. I currently have a genuine buddy 125 kick, and as awesome as it is, I still think about getting another 50cc. ✌️

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  5 місяців тому +3

      I've since got a 250cc motorcycle, and I'm already noticing that I can't appreciate my surrounding nearly as much.
      A friend of mine got a Vespa 150 and really enjoys it. That seems like a good size for versatility sake.
      The furthest I've done in a day on a Ruckus was probably around 160 miles, but 235 would be so great!

    • @MrMoneyHelper
      @MrMoneyHelper 5 місяців тому

      I have owned six motorcycles. (Honda XL250S, Kawasaki LTD500, 49 cc Honda Metropolitan, 250 cc Honda Reflex, SSR 125 cc Razkull, and my current ride, a KYMCO Agility 125) Three of them were scooters.
      I owned a motorized bicycle and loved it too, but it was always requiring work because things would break on it. In the long run it would have been cheaper to just buy a small Metropolitan or Ruckus. The benefits of the motorized bicycle were no insurance and it could be carried upstairs to be locked by my apartment door.
      My favorite, by a hair, was the Honda Metropolitan. The tiny size, and the slow speed made it seem like the most care free way to get around. If I go small for the next one, it might be a Genuine Buddy 50, if they're still around in a few years. They are just as small as a Metropolitan, but their two stroke engines are faster and require less maintenance.

  • @itsthebugshow
    @itsthebugshow 8 місяців тому +9

    Make more Ruckus videos!!! I really dig your content.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  8 місяців тому +3

      Thanks! Its been great to get outside and also have the opportunity to learn about video editing. Definitely more to come!

    • @dumbfrog9067
      @dumbfrog9067 7 місяців тому

      Bug spotted?? Wow!!

  • @micklessard9964
    @micklessard9964 5 місяців тому +3

    This is one of the best Ruckus videos. Facts are given to the point of being easily understood. I’m looking for to getting a Ruckus. I am selling my 2018 Yamaha 49 BWs with only 12,000 k. My 2006 Piaggio Beverly touring scooter has 30,000 kilometres. I bought the Yamaha new. The Piaggio had 800 K when I bought in 2018. I said all of this just to say that your video has convinced me to a get Ruckus. I’m 75. I believe that the slower you go the further you will get. Russian Proverb.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  4 місяці тому +1

      Thank you for the kind compliment! Ive been curious about what a BWS would be like since there seems to be a lot of them around. I don't think the BWS would be quite as suitable for the silly places I end up

  • @dan-k3744
    @dan-k3744 5 місяців тому +5

    GREAT video ,
    I ride a 50 cc zuma in Detroit Mi.
    I get both happy to see ya waves from bigger bikes and not so happy honks from some cars .
    some people get it , some dont
    again loved your video

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  5 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for checking it out!
      I've only had a few honks. Most people seem to enjoy seeing it around.
      In any case, I enjoy it

  • @michaelhaywood2541
    @michaelhaywood2541 2 місяці тому +1

    I’m 68 & ride a 125 Burgman. So easy & comfortable. I love the videos. Just said to my wife how similar BC is to North East here in uk.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  2 місяці тому

      I'm from BC originally, but this video is made in New Brunswick on the East Coast.
      Have you always rode smaller displacement bikes? I've bought a TU250X and then an '84 GS450 since this. The bigger bikes, especially the 450, are not calming like the small ones

  • @ChewysRides
    @ChewysRides 6 місяців тому +4

    I live in Hawaii, for the cheap and fun factor is a 50cc scooter/moped. Same feeling as you described. 👍

  • @jjay350
    @jjay350 5 місяців тому +2

    This kinda hits why I love riding a Honda Grom, super cheap to ride and it's fast enough to get around on yet slow enough to where you can really enjoy the sights and being a part of your environment.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  5 місяців тому +1

      The Grom seems like a great bike. I've since bought a TU250 as well, which I like, but it's fast enough that the world whizzes by a little too quickly

    • @jjay350
      @jjay350 5 місяців тому

      @@howdidigetthere I feel like the Trail 125 would be a good fit for you, but yeah, funny how a 250 can feel fast when you're used to slower bikes.

  • @Shewwler
    @Shewwler 6 місяців тому +1

    I feel the same way about all the points you talk about here in this video! I enjoy my Honda Ruckus and will never tire of traveling about on this fine machine...

  • @patrickkish6662
    @patrickkish6662 4 місяці тому +1

    Nice handling, man. Definitely fun to watch 🤙🏼

  • @SewfastSpeedway
    @SewfastSpeedway 8 місяців тому +1

    Looks like you get a lot of value out of that Ruckus. Makes me miss my motorcycle days.
    Good video Aaron 👍

  • @williamjarvis3473
    @williamjarvis3473 5 місяців тому +1

    I have a Harley 883, a Yamaha zuma and a Honda XR 150L. The zuma was my go to bike but now needs repairs so i ride my XR almost exclusively. I love the slow mini motos. I'll probably be getting a ruckus soon for exactly the reasons you expressed. Good vid

  • @RuckusRambles
    @RuckusRambles 6 місяців тому +2

    It’s so fun to ride! ✌️😁
    After we got our bikes out of winter storage, my husband did an oil change (w/the good stuff) & I noticed my take off is much better than whatever oil was put in by the manufacture.
    It’s perfect for my commute to/back from work! 🛵💨

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  6 місяців тому +1

      The weather is getting beautiful!

    • @RuckusRambles
      @RuckusRambles 6 місяців тому

      @@howdidigetthere it’s been a lot of rain this weekend but, next weekend is looking amazing in my area (Oregon, near “the good side” of Portland) 😊

  • @Randoskie
    @Randoskie 6 місяців тому +3

    I purchased a new Ruckus for my brudder and a new XR150L for me but I ride the Ruckus more, it's just simple and fun.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  6 місяців тому

      The Ruckus is so great for being able to just jump on and go

  • @patrickcowan8701
    @patrickcowan8701 4 місяці тому +1

    Started riding scooters when I opened a scooter rental for Expo 86. Kept an elite 150cc out of the bikes. Loved that scooter. Fast forward and many motorcycles later i just picked up a ruckus from a friend for zipping around town. My other ride is a decked out for adventure klr 650.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  3 місяці тому

      Since this I've also bought a TU250 and an '84 GS450
      I do miss the layout of the scooter a bit. Eventually I might try out a Honda Silver wing or some such that's bigger but still oriented towards a scooter feeling

  • @ruckinehround6965
    @ruckinehround6965 4 місяці тому +1

    The roads are truly amazing…..

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  4 місяці тому

      This area is famous, even within New Brunswick, for some nasty areas

  • @zamdrang
    @zamdrang 7 місяців тому +2

    Enjoyed this, what you said about the appeal of the Ruckus is spot on, and goes for all small motorcycles. Other than the slow road speed everything about them is more enjoyable

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  7 місяців тому

      Thanks!
      Do you have a motorcycle yourself?

    • @zamdrang
      @zamdrang 7 місяців тому

      @@howdidigetthere You'rewelcome. Yeah I have 4 currently, Navi, Grom, ADV150 and CRF 300L. I ride the Navi the most lately, the Ruckus looks like a hoot to ride too, might have to have one someday 😂

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  7 місяців тому

      @@zamdrang How do you feel about the Navi's CVT vs. an ordinary transmission? I think the system works fine enough on the Ruckus, but without having ridden a Navi myself I am a little suspicious of how the negatives might pop up with a larger motor

    • @zamdrang
      @zamdrang 7 місяців тому

      @@howdidigetthere @howdidigetthere what negatives do you notice? The Navi was my first CVT, I think it works great, quiet and smooth. And a big part of why I also bought the ADV150 (CVT also) it's very nice, quiet and smooth as well. I've got 7k miles on it with no complaints.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  7 місяців тому

      @@zamdrang At least on this particular one, when I release the throttle it's almost like the power stays on for a moment. Then as the Ruckus starts to slow down I can feel some uneven tugs.
      This sensation would have to be the rollers retracting and allowing the belt to move along the drive surfaces, and I've replaced the belt and rollers in this Ruckus before.
      It just may be that my system has worn in some particular way. It's definitely not a bad way of doing things, and I'm interested if the Navi feels the same or better

  • @nordland2235
    @nordland2235 2 місяці тому

    My jeep broke down....and I have used my Ruckus all spring and summer....no insurance or plates...just scooter license for $15 for 4yrs.....and I got a shiny black box under the seat for groceries or whatever.....fun economical vehicle...runs 40 mph top end.

  • @Lancaster7
    @Lancaster7 6 місяців тому +2

    Always love the look of the Ruckus but not the 50cc, I have a Chinese 150cc slightly modified pretty quick but the short travel suspension hurts my lower back, cannot imagine riding in the roads that you showed, those roads are for a dual sport!.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  6 місяців тому

      The silliness of how wildly under equipped a Ruckus is is half of the fun!

  • @HerculesCDN
    @HerculesCDN 5 місяців тому +1

    Im a big fan of hondas mini motos. I bought a honda trail last year and its great. Like your ammo box idea. Nova Scotia

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  5 місяців тому

      The ammo box is a great little glovebox for a moto.
      I just got a TU250X, so I'm going to be making my way into NS from time to time now. Any recommendations on neat spots to go to?

  • @JimCamel37
    @JimCamel37 7 місяців тому

    cool video man! i cruise around on my klx 140L around my community. were allowed to ride ATVs & dirt bikes where im at long as you follow the speed limit. not on the roads but along them on the dirt side walk/Curb. 20km speed limit through out my reservation. im in Central Cape breton island ns & had my bike goin on 2 years and i love it!

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  7 місяців тому +2

      Thanks!
      I'm a half hour or so away from Moncton, so we get side-by-sides and off-road plated motorcycles going down the roads sometimes.
      The 140 must be a nice size for popping around.
      Once the summer comes around I'll be making my way out to Cape Breton for the first time.

  • @diggy-d8w
    @diggy-d8w 3 місяці тому

    Yes, you learn to get along on the roads in a way that sticks w/ you. Defensive Riding is mandatory if you wanna survive & you'll
    be allowing cars to pass even on roads where you can go the posted speed limits ! I had a TOMOS Targa that got 110mpg of gas
    & it had like a cool fairing on it making it look sleek..... lol, not like classic scooters -n- stuff. You see everything you never knew
    was there like you said, every yard & stuff in those yards, and everything is visible on these bikes. Mine had 20inch tires which
    made for added handling/safety but I understand everything you've talked about here..... it is a good feeling & cheap to operate
    as you said. Mine costed $1200 in 1996 but all that said, I'd do a Rukus if needed or the Honda 150L dual sport for $3000 ?
    I know your bike is a Honda so it's almost bullet proof..... ride safe & peace

  • @Bubbyium
    @Bubbyium 6 місяців тому

    Awesome!!! I live in Dieppe and about to get a Ruckus for my commuting vehicle. Cannot wait to scooter around rip up St George street with 50ccs (Joking of course...). Awesome video and it's crazy this popped into my youtube feed as I'm a local to the area. :)

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  6 місяців тому +1

      You're going to have a great time with it, the Ruckus really shines in the city.

  • @battledragongun
    @battledragongun 5 місяців тому +2

    i love my ruckus to its awesome

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  5 місяців тому +2

      I've had a few now, and when I sold my last one I had to come back again after a while and get this one

  • @chrismanning217
    @chrismanning217 3 місяці тому

    Got a metro, same thing. It really is the best dam thing

  • @monkeyjoe007
    @monkeyjoe007 Місяць тому +1

    I'm a Mainer, and when I get my own, I'd love to ride with you if you head south a little!

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  Місяць тому +1

      I don't think I'd bring a Ruckus all that way, but I'd certainly love to ride my TU250 in for Independence Day again. How are the festivities in your area?
      I loved Eastport, but that was a little busy

    • @monkeyjoe007
      @monkeyjoe007 Місяць тому

      @@howdidigetthere they're alright. It's Maine, so don't get too excited. 😆 However, I don't even have a scooter yet so it's more of a pipe dream for me.

  • @micklessard9964
    @micklessard9964 5 місяців тому +2

    I ride my Yamaha BWs 49cc nine or ten months depending on temperature. I shared this video on Facebook as Mick Taylor.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  5 місяців тому +2

      I was commuting on this for about 70km daily until the temperature was getting below -15C. Too cold!

  • @ojmonkey
    @ojmonkey 7 місяців тому +1

    I just got myself a ruckus and i am wondering what to use as storage in the front rack and i noticed that you have a box there, i was wondering where you got it, thanks 😊 i love the video and the sights

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  7 місяців тому +1

      Thanks!
      It's an ammunition box that I bought from Cabela's for $15. The huge latch is great for gloves, and it has a weather seal, so I haven't had any water get in.
      The box has 4 screws that go into a piece of plywood that has been bolted onto the rack.
      Welcome to Ruckus ownership!

    • @jbrat1967
      @jbrat1967 3 місяці тому +1

      I zip-tied a bicycle basket on mine

  • @reggiepaulk
    @reggiepaulk 2 місяці тому +2

    My Ruckus costs $8.69 U.S. to insure, and the registration costs $5.00 for three years

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  Місяць тому

      Canada is a place of taxes and nonsense, and I'm sure that most countries are much cheaper than here.
      That said, New Brunswick is even cheaper than British Columbia where I came from. In BC the Ruckus' insurance was around $40/month

  • @bernibeckmann9753
    @bernibeckmann9753 8 місяців тому

    I didn't realize you had such a long and storied history with the Rukus. I thought it was just a recent thing as a precursor to a possible motorcycle upgrade. I think you qualify as a motorcyclist already.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  8 місяців тому +1

      I rode much more back in BC than I even do now, since I used to be right in town. I'm booked for the motorcycle license, so there may be much more on the way!

    • @bernibeckmann9753
      @bernibeckmann9753 8 місяців тому

      @@howdidigetthere Awesome. Keep us in the loop.

  • @garyindi
    @garyindi 3 місяці тому

    I had a 2015 ruckus and I really loved it. But I had to sell it because it was just too dangerously slow where I lived.

  • @ss_whole
    @ss_whole 6 місяців тому +2

    I hope $200/year is for full coverage. My Ruckus here in Houston was $15 for a year, liability only.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  6 місяців тому

      It's for absolutely everything, with 2 million dollars of coverage. Everything is more expensive in Canada

  • @active6302
    @active6302 6 місяців тому +2

    If the Ruckus had fuel injection I would buy my third one!

  • @Daniel-Bones
    @Daniel-Bones 8 місяців тому +1

    Hell yeah! 👍🏻

  • @ronfast703
    @ronfast703 8 місяців тому +1

    Good video, I really enjoyed the content. 👍 Keep on riding. 🛵

  • @kushpaladin
    @kushpaladin 6 місяців тому +1

    man i frickin love riding this thing. it's a shame the engine is so slow and is a fatality waiting to happen in my area. i've always wanted to swap the engine out on a ruckus with a GY6. maybe some day

    • @atomiccat2002
      @atomiccat2002 6 місяців тому

      Too bad 99cc isnt the max CC before insurance and motorcycle license instead. 50mph would be nice

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  6 місяців тому +1

      I totally get why there's a desire for more power, but doing bigger bore or engine swap doesn't make much sense compared to getting the motorcycle license and getting a Navi instead.
      There's serious consequences in some jurisdictions for riding over 50cc without the appropriate license, insurance, and registration

  • @pbase36
    @pbase36 8 місяців тому +1

    Does Riverside Consolidated School have a slide from the top floor to the ground floor? If so, how irresponsible and AWESOME.
    You're describing the bike life, brother. It's like that for everyone that rides. I'm new to it myself, having a blast on my Honda XR150L.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  8 місяців тому

      Part of me was extremely tempted to see if I could get up the chute, and if I were 17 again then perhaps I would.
      I've booked the motorcycle safety course for May, and if I can't find a god used motorcycle I'll likely end up with a 150L as well. How long have you had yours?

    • @pbase36
      @pbase36 8 місяців тому

      @@howdidigetthere Got mine in October of last year. You're not going to find a better new dual-sport for the same money. Great for exactly the kind of riding you're doing here, with more ground clearance.
      Check out some of the reviews on YT, mostly very positive.

  • @luke2806
    @luke2806 5 місяців тому +1

    why did you have to replace the transmission? my ruckus is a 2008 and I havent needed to replace anything yet and I have about 25k on it. although my coolant resovoir cracked like 3 years ago but I still havent replaced it, I dont even know if theres coolant left in it but it still runs good lol.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  5 місяців тому

      I suspect that Ruckus' don't actually need liquid cooling unless they're sitting in traffic all day every day. Some of them probably are, to be fair.
      This Ruckus had 36000km on it when I got it, and it came from a hilly area. The variator had massive grooves in it and the speed would come to a sudden stop at 45km/h. When I replaced the internals it immediately started going 62ish

  • @OakRichDey
    @OakRichDey 2 місяці тому +1

    > Starts ruckus
    >Instantly revbombs
    Yep. It's a Honda.

  • @geraldscott4302
    @geraldscott4302 8 місяців тому +5

    I get the scooter thing, but I don't understand the Ruckus. It looks cool, but it's just too slow. Also, I think I'm a bit heavy for it. I weigh 240, and usually carry 20-30 pounds of stuff with me. I think the max load capacity of the Ruckus is in the 230s. Way back, I bought a new 2007 Honda Metropolitan. It had a load capacity of 280 pounds. It has the same 49cc liquid cooled GET engine as the Ruckus. It topped out at about 38 mph, and took forever to get there. The speed limit on pretty much every road around where I live is 45 mph, and pretty much everybody goes 55 mph. I almost got killed more than once on the Metropolitan. I traded it for a new Yamaha Vino 125. It topped out close to 60 mph, and got to that speed pretty quick. I put 36,000 miles on that scooter. It kept up with city traffic, but had to be ridden at full throttle to do so. I rode it a lot on rural 2 lane country roads, where the speed limit was 65, but again, everybody was going 75. I spent a lot of time riding on the shoulder. Then, about 8 yeas ago, I found a 2006 Vespa GT200 on Craigslist, with only 1800 miles on it. It was in brand new condition. Obviously kept in a garage. And it came with a brand new color matched Vespa top box, still new in the box, never installed. I also got a new jacket that fit me, and a battery maintainer. All for $2200. After 27,000 miles, it still looks almost new, and has never left me stranded. It tops out at around 80 mph GPS. I have ridden it a lot on the highway, in the right lane. I'm now 64, so I doubt I will ever wear it out. I live in the U.S., in the Phoenix, Arizona area. Vehicle insurance here is a LOT cheaper than Canada. I have 2 cars and a truck, under $400 USD a year each to insure them. The Vespa is about $120 a year.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  8 місяців тому +1

      Thanks for sharing your experience.
      Most of Canada, as far as I know, will allow drivers who have regular car licenses to drive motorized scooters up to 50cc. New Brunswick and Quebec actually have a special class of license that 14 year olds can apply for that apply solely to 50cc gas scooters, which makes them especially popular here despite the poor riding conditions for so much of the year.
      I'm about 190lb myself, and I've always got some tools and a liter of gas along with me. It doesn't help that the Ruckus has notoriously soft suspension.
      The motorcycle license here in New Brunswick requires a 3 day government approved course, followed by a written test. I've booked that course for the first week of May. Once I have my license I'm looking at getting a new Honda XR150L or a somewhat larger displacement used Scrambler type motorcycle, such as the Suzuki TU250X .
      The channel Some Guy Rides has videos of him riding the TAT on a new Honda Trail 125, but he's also fairly up front with that bike's shortcomings.
      Have you done any touring?

    • @perrythesylvester
      @perrythesylvester 6 місяців тому

      Thank you for sharing.
      I hope you are well.

  • @bebeandjohnnotsonomadiclif5287
    @bebeandjohnnotsonomadiclif5287 7 місяців тому +1

    Very cool ! Ruckus in the wild. Your doing great here. More of the same please. New sub.

  • @josbleau794
    @josbleau794 7 місяців тому

    Question for you. Would you recommend to put more aggressive tires instead of the original ones, if someone rides mostly on dirt roads or forestry roads? Would you have a brand and model of tires that you would recommend. Thanks for your interesting and informative video.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  7 місяців тому +2

      This is the tire I installed on the rear, and the front is something similar
      powersports.kendatire.com/en-eu/find-a-tire/motorcyclescooter/scooter/k764/
      It's essentially as slick as a tire can get without being completely slick.
      When I rode in BC I didn't find that I had any grip issues on dirt roads. The roads there had a lot of pebbles and fairly sandy soil. Here in NB the roads have far more clay, and are extremely slippery when they're wet.
      Fortnine sells fairly knobby tires online here in Canada, but I haven't tried them out myself, though I'd expect them to do better is the mud. I know from bicycles that there is simply no comparison for studded tires on ice and I'd certainly recommend studded tires over ice for anyone riding in traffic situations.
      I went with fairly slick tires because I intend to ride a lot of road once the weather improves, and I don't want to prematurely wear a knobby set of tires, or have to feel their chatter when I'm on concrete.
      If you have a scooter already and are reasonably satisfied with the tires, I'd sooner ride whatever is on it already until they wear out and then maybe try something different when it's needed.
      Thanks for checking it out

  • @Yoshi-Mooch
    @Yoshi-Mooch 6 місяців тому +1

    I would love one of these but used they are so abused or overpriced 😢 Subbed 😊

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  6 місяців тому +1

      The Ruckus is a tough market for sure. I'm glad you liked the video!

  • @Panster7
    @Panster7 7 місяців тому

    Algorithm doing its thing and here I am! love the video.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  7 місяців тому

      Thanks!
      I started making videos for a new skill, and it's so great that folks can connect with it

  • @CrustyBiker
    @CrustyBiker 7 місяців тому

    Why did you have to replace transmission?
    Was it because of the bearing that makes the back wobble!?

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  7 місяців тому +1

      When I bought this Ruckus it already had about 35000 km on it, and it would not pass 45 km/h. I took the transmission apart and found the rollers were worn completely flat, which causes the belt not to move along its pulleys, which then wore massive grooves into the pulleys drive face.
      I ended up replacing all of the internals in the transmission and then the Ruckus started driving way smoother and getting it's now top speed of 56 km/h

    • @Jay-Ryan
      @Jay-Ryan 6 місяців тому

      @@howdidigetthere something else wrong there, unless mine is unusually set up. I get up to 65kph on a level grade, 67kph downhill then the limiter kicks in.

  • @DankTank374
    @DankTank374 5 місяців тому +1

    You need an xr650 dude

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  5 місяців тому

      Big! I did end up getting a Suzuki TU250X, which is going to be in a bunch of videos going forward. So much to do!

  • @notpablo8369
    @notpablo8369 5 місяців тому

    Here in SEAsia Honda Beat 125 is cheaper than the Ruckus/Zoomer 💀💀💀 wished the price for the ruckus/zoomer is cheaper than the higher cc scooters they offer

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  5 місяців тому

      Bikes like the Honda Navi are comparable price here too, despite being 100cc and up. Asia has all sorts of cool vehicles that don't qualify in North American markets.

  • @ForKnFifties
    @ForKnFifties 4 місяці тому

    And you put groceries where 😅.

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  4 місяці тому +1

      www.amazon.ca/Chase-Harper-5000-Rukus-Black/dp/B000WJ75J8
      Or in a backpack
      You can at least try to use your imagination

  • @ForKnFifties
    @ForKnFifties 4 місяці тому

    Skeleton frame on a motor for alot of money. No storage

  • @petarbarukcic5706
    @petarbarukcic5706 8 місяців тому +1

    You have some pretty bad roads over there

    • @howdidigetthere
      @howdidigetthere  8 місяців тому

      This particular section of road in between Moncton and the Hopewell Rocks is a known provincial embarrassment. Having driven coast to coast, its been my experience that New Brunswick has the worst roads.
      That said, New Brunswick has many other positive features, and I like it here

    • @Jay-Ryan
      @Jay-Ryan 6 місяців тому

      We have a saying in Eastern Canada... "In the UK, you drive on the left... In New Brunswick, we drive on what's left."

  • @perrythesylvester
    @perrythesylvester 6 місяців тому +1

    Right on brother