KHOU.com | News for Houston, Texas | Local News

Thu, Apr 20, 2006

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KHOU.com | News for Houston, Texas | Local News: “Crude oil prices hit another record high Wednesday, translating into higher gas prices and sending many drivers searching for relief.

Some have found relief in those little scooters you may have seen buzzing around.

Right underneath the busy downtown freeways, Matthew Creede preaches about alternative transportation. And people like Medrick Morris are listening.

‘You’re saving about 40 cents a mile, so you can see how quickly something like this will pay itself off,’ said Creede.

Paying more than $100 for gas per week has left him feeling empty.

‘My commute to work is about 20 miles coming and 20 miles going and it’s just getting ridiculous, basically,’ Morris said.

Suddenly, the scooter sounds super.”

Check out Matthew @ Apollo Motor Sports in this 11News Video story here.

5 Responses to “KHOU.com | News for Houston, Texas | Local News”

  1. Anonymous Says:

    Ha! My buddy is in this segment….

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  2. Anonymous Says:

    Too cool! You could be his agent! Get him some more TV work.

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  3. Cervus Says:

    I have a 29 mile one-way commute on my Reflex. I rode it twice this week. At best it takes about an hour. At worst, and hour and a half. But I get 66mpg. I don’t think I can ride it more than twice a week, though.

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  4. Steve Guzman Says:

    Hey Cervus! If you don’t mind me asking. What part of the trip makes it hard to do more than twice a week? Comfort? Boredom? Just curious. Thanks!

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  5. Cervus Says:

    Steve:

    In a word: Lots and lots of stoplights, and the seat isn’t all that comfortable to begin with. It can get pretty painful. If I hit all them right I can get to work in just under an hour.

    I live in San Diego, and the climate for scooters couldn’t be better. I ride along the coast, and they repaved a large portion of the highway last year. I also added a Givi windshield and got a new jacket that make all the difference.

    I’m far more comfortable on it than I was. But even after six months I’m just not there yet. I’m taking the safety course this month, though. That might help my comfort level.

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