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An informative blog for anyone who is going to buy or rent a moped while in Hawaii.

Thursday, August 23, 2007

Hawaii Water Sports



There is nothing better than cruising along the Hawaiian coast and making a stop for some bumper tubing. Check out Hawaii Water Sports Center. They offer activities like jet skiing, wakeboarding parasailing and my favorite bumper tubing. Perfect for a small group a tube is pulled behind a speed boat in the Koko Marina while you try to hold on.

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Tuesday, August 21, 2007

Hawaii Moped Laws

Prerequisites to Driving the Moped:
-Driver must be at least 15 years old with a permit. With an out of state license the driver must be 18 with a valid drivers license.

Driving the Mopeds on the Roads:
- You must face forward while you are driving. No standing on the floor board it's a $97 ticket.
- Only one person on a moped at a time. Another $97 ticket for the driver and passenger.
- If traffic is too fast get as far to the right as safely possible or drive in the bike lane. Remember safety first.
- Mopeds must be driven in a single file line.
- No moped is allowed on a sidewalk or any other area permitted solely for pedestrians.

Additional Recommendations:
- Always wear a helmet. It only takes one car not looking over there shoulder as they change lanes.
- Always wear closed-toed shoes and preferrably pants. Nothing else protecting you from some road rash.
- If it is raining take the bus. The moped will come out from under you if you have to brake fast. If you have to go out in the rain ride very cautiously and keep distance with other vehicles.

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Sunday, August 19, 2007

What to search for when renting a moped



When renting a moped there are certain guidelines that must be followed. Sure it may seem an easy task but renting an unmaintained scooter and having it break down will definitely ruin one of your precious days on your vacation. So here are a list of prerequisites that a moped must pass to be "rentable".

1. Does it have all of it's parts?
It is surprising how many moped rentals there are on the road without mirrors.

2. Are the tires in good condition?
The pressure should be no less that 25 psi and there should ALWAYS be tread on them.

3. Are the panels in good condition?
If not imagine what the engine must be like.

4. Do the turn signals work?
Good luck hand signaling while trying to find your way around.

5. Does the bike ride straight?
Most companies will not allow anyone to test drive their bikes, but before signing your life away at least spin the front tire and make sure the rim's not wobbly.

6. Does it have enough oil?
It's all about lubrication.

7. Is it clean underneath the seat?
The storage beneath the seat is very important and needs to be neat. Imagine renting a car with trash in the trunk. How tacky!

8. Last but not least what year is the moped?
If it is older than a year don't waste your time. Unlike a car, 20,000 miles on a moped means it's on its last breaths.

A moped is not a toy. It has to be maintained regularly and like anything else requires some TLC to properly perform. So always inspect what you are getting before you sign. Have fun!

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