I have done a little bit of research and have finally booked my learner's course. I want to shop around and look at suitable scooters right away. I don't know anyone who rides a scooter, and I don't want to buy whatever my instructor uses just because that's what he uses.
I want to use the scooter to commute daily and on the weekends. My workplace varies; sometimes it is a close as 3 km away; other times I must travel across Melbourne (~40 km). I often use freeways and Citylink in my car at the moment, but I could avoid these (if need be). I estimate I will ride ~200-300 km/week.
I weigh about 65-70 kg. I will often have to carry a reasonably large (5-10 kg) case/bag of books. I am no mechanic and have little desire to become one. Although I have a slight preference for retro-styled scooters, the appearance of the scooter is not a big priority for me.
My main requirements are: reliability/durability; availability and cheapness of parts and servicing in Australia; fuel economy; reasonably large luggage space (or the capacity to add luggage space); anti-theft features; manouvreability in traffic; the capacity to sustain a speed of 80 km/h reasonably comfortably.
It appears that scooter makers do not widely publicise the power and torque values of their products, and I assume that these vary considerably for any given engine capacity.
From what I have read I believe I may be looking for something in the 100-150 cc range. Is this correct?
I gather there are significant differences between 2- and 4-stroke engines. Which is preferable, given my requirements?
I note that there are some air- and some water-cooled models available. Which is preferable?
I'm after a recommendation as to what makes and models seem most suitable to my requirements. I will welcome any suggestions.