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Originally Posted by StepUP! I own new Access 125, one year old. My experience is very positive. As described above, the biggest draw to this scooter is engine. Pulls like no other even when 2+1 on board. Seat is long with lot of under storage. Ride is not so accommodating for a solo rider. But improves with the load.
But before anything, my advise, it's a tall scooter. What is your dad's height? See if he can rest his feet comfortably when riding the scooter. Scooter is light which helps.
We also have old Access, which is 6 years old, no complaints so far with trouble free rides. Running is low.
Access was always 125cc scooter. Hope this helps. |
Dad is 5ft 5inches, so I assume any scooter would be fine? Thanks for recommending access 125 based on your experience. Quote:
Originally Posted by swissknife I have been test riding recently. Of the lot, I found the TVS Jupiter to be good. The ride is good, decent build quality and ergonomic. |
As I said TVS are not very common in Bombay, sourcing spares will be a problem. Quote:
Originally Posted by condor True on both counts. But if the person can focus on ride comfort even during those short rides, it can actually help. You would also need to take 2-3 rides as you start eliminating the short-listed models.
For short-listing itself, what you can do is - check with fellow members what their dads ride. The suggestions on this page are mostly from the members who are mostly young - quite younger than your dad.
Again, from my own experience - I may rip to the ton and then even search for the 6th gear on my Storme, but on the Dio - I putter around at 20,25 - may be 30 kph. What your dad would like can be different from all that fellow members may be liking in their scooters. |
Agree, but dad uses it for chores to bet fro. A to B. The scooter needs reliability, serviceability and spare availability above all else Quote:
Originally Posted by knightrider_7 My dad has a 2008 model Access 125, with 65k on the odo. There hasn't been any major repairs till date apart from the normal wear and tear. It still gives 45-50 kmpl.
Regarding the service and spares, it was never a problem in our city. The scooter is serviced by his trusted mechanic, just opposite to the Suzuki showroom  .
I had my share of ride on this scooter and I like the way it pulls. Solo ride is a bit stiif, while with pillion it is average. Hope this helps. |
Where are you based? I think Suzuki spares should not be problem in Bombay as I have seen many Access 125s Quote:
Originally Posted by SJM1214 I think TVS Jupiter and Hero Maestro are the best options. All these mopeds are identically same as far as dimensions and other technical specifications are concerned. Apart from technical specifications and features, your father will get used to this vehicle within one day.
We have a TV Jupiter in the family. I ride it sometimes. I find it an excellent package. It is a well-built moped. The seat is big and comfortable. The engine is smooth and responsive, breaks are good. FE is good. The storage compartment under the seat is quite big, footwell (what do they call it in a moped?) have plenty of space |
Thanks. But I am finding it difficult to go for TVS unless someone fro. Bombay can vouch about its spares availability Quote:
Originally Posted by ani_meher Access 125 is good with little to no engine braking. Good boot/leg space and nice long flat seat.
If your dad is using an Activa for a decade, why not the Activa 125? |
Yes Activa 125 and Access 125 are front runners. Is Active 125 metal bodied? Quote:
Originally Posted by 2000rpm I think you are over engineering the problem. You have almost all the scooters in the market as your probables
Shortlist a couple and then evaluate objectively. I have an Access and its definitely a fill it, shut it, forget it vehicle. The kind I like as beater. I understand Activa is similar but volumes at service centers create a poor experience. |
I think I have been in clear in showing my preferences. Access 125 is frontrunner along with Active. I agree about our view about Honda service e due to volumes Quote:
Originally Posted by comfortablynumb Do ask your father to check out the TVS Zest too. I have recommended it before to others, and will do so again here.
It has a metal body, the same 110 cc engine and similar power/torque figures as the Wego and Jupiter, but is smaller and lighter than these 2 scooters. This makes it quite peppy and maneuverable, not to mention cheaper too.
Cheers,
Vikram |
Apart from the spare parts issue Zest is only 110 cc, but surely did not know it has a metal body.
Can someone list down all metal bodies scooters along with their cc?
I think dad will prefer metal body over specs!
Also anyone from South Bombay with Access 125 or Active 125? Your views?
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