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Taking Your New Moped Out For The First TIme

By: Taylor Davis

It is always a good idea to be prepared, when you first buy your new 50 CC moped or scooter.It will certainly help you in the long run if you understand the scooter and it's behavior, every moped is different.This is doubly true if you've never ridden a moped before

Once you have done the basic training (CBT) you might want to get some pratice in less demanding conditions. Do this in relatively clear and traffic free conditions before committing yourself to the hurly-burly of the rush-hour.

The first thing I did after passing my test, was to take my new 50 CC moped for a spin down my street. I really wish I hadn't done this.The moped I had learned on was quite different from my own bike, in terms of acceleration and braking. The first time I stopped in traffic I accidentally rolled my hand over the accelerator, the bike front wheel reared up, and I promptly fell off the back of it while the bike rolled into the gutter. Not a good start.

I reckoned that a nice Sunday morning spin on a private road away from traffic was the best bet - luckily there was a parking lot nearby where I could go and get my confidence back.

It's worth remembering that 45Kph is quite fast for a car park, so this wasn't a place where I could really open the throttle. But just having somewhere to do some basic routines and steering maneuvers was a good place to start my moped experience.

It's a tactic I would advise anyone new to mopeds take. Just spend some hours preparing yourself and learning about your bike's handling in a stress free area.

So I messed about for an hour or two, getting used to the way the scooter handled, finally I decided to take the back way home, just to test myself.. Sunday morning was still a quiet time, so I was pretty much alone on the road It proved to be just the step up I needed, stopping in traffic, taking off cleanly, remembering the safety routines. For the first time I felt in control of the scooter in a real traffic situation.

Later that day, with a little more confidence, I decided to run a few errands on my little 50 CC moped. Taking a trip to the local supermarket to buy bread and milk (which I stored in the helmet compartment for the journey back).

There was more traffic again during this trip, and once again I felt as if I was growing into both my confidence and ability as a new rider. I was learning about the specifics of my moped.Most of the time you see riders who have taken the CBT head straight for the open road, I'm not sure that's the best thing to do. I'm not saying everyone needs extra practice. However, for many, taking your early experiences with your new moped in easy small steps is a good idea.

If you are new to moped and scooter riding, take the time to familiarise yourself with your vehicle. Consider practising first in safe areas off the main highways, and then progressing to lightly trafficked areas on the road.

Your confidence will grow as your ability with your new moped improves, and this will make the whole process much safer both for you, and for other road users.

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Takig your new moped straight out onto the open road might be a mistake. Take some time to get to know it first

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