Quote• Jax City Scooters on Ocean Street between Bay and Forsyth streets is having a clearance sale. All scooters and accessories will be discounted until the end of the month, when the store will close.
http://www.jaxdailyrecord.com/citynotes.php
Both Vespa stores have closed also. San Marco and the Beaches.
I guess they were counting on people keeping their jobs and/or gas prices hovering around 4 bucks a gallon.
There was a scooter place at Lakeshore and Normandy that closed a few weeks ago. Man, lower gas prices must really make you realize how much you don't want to ride a scooter.
I kid! ;)
Maybe a large spread out city with 90% of roads highways isn't good for scooter business.
I think the real problem was these guys were betting on $4 gas. I believe it's going up from here, but I don't think that high. At the rate we were going, a loaf of bread was going to cost $15, becuase it would have cost the bread company 13 to ship it.
I enjoy mine, and ride it every day to work. It has been perfect for my commuting needs.
Check out Jax E-Bikes in Riverside at the corner of College and Stockton. They have all electric bikes and scooters of all different types. Very reasonable prices too.
How long have these Scooter places been around? I don't seem to remember any of them?
Quote from: downtownparks on January 07, 2009, 05:32:02 PM
I enjoy mine, and ride it every day to work. It has been perfect for my commuting needs.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but your commute is under two miles. Unfortunately in the sprawling mess that we live in, you are in the minority. I have a very short commute, and mine is 6 miles.
There's about 3 or 4 scooter shops out at the beach. I also see a lot of people riding scooters on A1A. Except for butler, there's no road at the beach over 35 so a scooter is perfect for the beach
St. Augustine scooter buisness seems to be doing well also.
the place in san marco was there for a while even before $4 gas prices.