I had the exact same warming box off of Amazon on the back of my 200cc Capri scooter I started doordashing on my scooter and using that box back in 2021.
since you use motorcyles and scooters, what company are you using for insurance? I have not been able to find any coverage for doing delivery on a motorycle or scooter. I am also in the DMV.
A lot of good information for people who are thinking about food delivery. Clearly you've learned a lot on how to be efficient, and did a good job In sharing. How much human contact do you get in this job? Looks like you mostly drop off outside the front doors, and don't see the people who placed the order? I'm guessing at the food store you want to grab and go quickly, but I know you've said that in some places the food workers are very friendly.
I think you are 100% about gear and the middle power scooter... Just by volume of miles, you're statistically going to need to get out of trouble more than the average rider... I guess your maintenance intervals will increase too... how many miles per year for deliveries?
thats one thing i didn't say but wanted. You are putting so many miles on bikes that resale is going to be affected. Im doing 120-150 miles per day. So the best thing to do is to buy bikes ride them for a year and sell before the resale becomes so low you are just giving them away. Another big benefit of this particular scooter (Adv and pcx) is that it doesn't use a traditional starter but uses a generator. You will fry a motorcycles starter doing this sort of work.
Dude, you're about to have a play button! Hell yeah!
Lets hope!
I had the exact same warming box off of Amazon on the back of my 200cc Capri scooter I started doordashing on my scooter and using that box back in 2021.
Grabbing an Smax tomorrow and getting this bag setup!
Very educational, great video
Oh man you have explained each and every step, lovely thanks for sharing
It seems you havem't added a link to the upgraded delivery bag rack.
I'm not from the US but I wanted to see if it would be sold here too
since you use motorcyles and scooters, what company are you using for insurance? I have not been able to find any coverage for doing delivery on a motorycle or scooter. I am also in the DMV.
3x the fuel usage is only a thing if your bike runs rich or is a fuel hog
A forza 125 takes 2.5L/100km. My NT700 Deauville uses 4.4-4.8L/100km
Hi, is this beverage holder sold on Amazon? I couldn't find it for sale.
People think im crazzy when i make delibery with my 150cc scooter and i just smile 😂
A lot of good information for people who are thinking about food delivery. Clearly you've learned a lot on how to be efficient, and did a good job In sharing. How much human contact do you get in this job? Looks like you mostly drop off outside the front doors, and don't see the people who placed the order? I'm guessing at the food store you want to grab and go quickly, but I know you've said that in some places the food workers are very friendly.
I think you are 100% about gear and the middle power scooter... Just by volume of miles, you're statistically going to need to get out of trouble more than the average rider... I guess your maintenance intervals will increase too... how many miles per year for deliveries?
thats one thing i didn't say but wanted. You are putting so many miles on bikes that resale is going to be affected. Im doing 120-150 miles per day. So the best thing to do is to buy bikes ride them for a year and sell before the resale becomes so low you are just giving them away. Another big benefit of this particular scooter (Adv and pcx) is that it doesn't use a traditional starter but uses a generator. You will fry a motorcycles starter doing this sort of work.
Bro what happened to your ZUMA
Nge i thought you were brown