10/7/2009 11:39:57 PM
did something happen
10/8/2009 7:44:51 AM
^^ haha ^ i encouraged a friend of mine to give it a short ride, though she'd never ridden before...she ran it into the curb and it got a couple of small scratches on the side, that's all (bottom of the belt case and some on the plastics...nothing blatantly obvious) it was my fault...she was already nervous about trying it out since she's never ridden before, and it's a bit peppier than a 50cc...i'm just glad she's okay (it wasn't a big crash or anything)[Edited on October 8, 2009 at 9:14 AM. Reason : .]
10/8/2009 9:12:30 AM
messing it up already.
10/8/2009 9:45:24 AM
When I wreck my junk I usually tell people I let some girl drive it too.
10/8/2009 9:47:17 AM
haha.... she's got a pretty sweet shoulder/hip bruise too Lesson learned though... let the girl try out your old crappy one first until you know they can ride. Which, btw does your gf (I don't know if I want to mention names) ride or is she like mine?I'll keep you updated on that 150cc I'm going to look at in Carrboro (hopefully) today. I might buy it right there if I like it, but only if I actually like it and I can talk him down a bit. If there's any hesitation, I'll sleep on it.[Edited on October 8, 2009 at 10:00 AM. Reason : add]
10/8/2009 9:57:30 AM
I hope you keep this thing in a garage. It's def hot enough to steal.
10/8/2009 10:44:24 AM
yeah, it's locked up...not to say it CAN'T be stolen, but it would take some serious B&E to do it (at which point, there's not much i can do)
10/8/2009 10:46:20 AM
so, other than locking it up in some enclosed environment (which i don't have... though I plan on keeping it covered), what should you do to keep your junk safe? Should not worry about anyone stealing it? Mine will probably be shittier, not like Quag's.
10/8/2009 1:24:10 PM
my met had two things to make it harder to steal (by no means impossible, especially considering the size, though)...the fork prop (i don't know what else you call it...it's not a kickstand that comes from the side, but one that lifts the back wheel off the ground) could be locked in place using a lever in the underseat compartment...unless you broke open the seat, you couldn't unlock it and so you couldn't roll it anywhere...then there's the column lock, but those are incredibly easy to breakreally, there's not much you can do...even motorcycles are pretty easy to steal when you consider it generally only takes a few guys, 30 seconds, and a pickup truck to move it to a location where you can break the locks with ease*shrug*
10/8/2009 1:47:15 PM
http://www.accutracking.com/
10/8/2009 2:15:54 PM
10/8/2009 2:46:11 PM
^ yeah, that thing
10/8/2009 2:59:31 PM
this combi-brake system is actually pretty cool...you pull the left brake and it applies (i think) 70% to the front and 30% to the back...the right brake is just the front...kinda strange that there's no way to just use the back, but they're drum, so i don't know that that's a bad thing, reallyi've found a fair amount of commentary online about how big the front disk is compared to the width of the tire...it really is a skinny tire
10/9/2009 8:51:35 AM
Good color combo.I still dont understand the appeal of the big scooters unless you have a family and live in Asia on $50 a month or a urban (and i dont mean Raleigh) female with no parking spot that can't (or doesnt want to) learn to operate a real motorcycle. Maybe a city delivery person.If you are a dude in suburban US, may as well get a motorcycle. a lot more fun to ride. none of that CVT or linked brake bullshit. If you want to drive with no licence/least effort/for fun, 50 cc small scoot does the job just fine. Or get both.
10/9/2009 9:13:15 AM
10/9/2009 9:22:16 AM
that's a very womanly way to think about motorycles CVT and linked brakes take out half the fun of riding a motorcyclesince you had that rebel already, you would have been fine with a regular ole' 50 cc scooter, since you can't take the big one out on the highway anyhow without the plates. gas mileage on the small scoot would have been just as good without all the costs, hassle of import, and sparsity of spare parts. Also big scoots make you look like you are trying too hard to look cool while riding what is basically a liquorcycle IMO. they are nothing more than utalitarian vehicles and therefore as cool in my book as a silver 4cyl Toyota Camry that my mom has, and about as much fun to drive
10/9/2009 9:42:24 AM
10/9/2009 10:09:57 AM
after reading all these posts i think importing this scoot was a waste, you should get rid of it ASAP!!! and bc me being the great guy that i am im willing to buy it from you, whats your price
10/9/2009 10:53:47 AM
you're probably right...i don't even have the energy to deal with it anymore...tell you what, you just come pick it up and it's yours
10/9/2009 11:03:41 AM
how does this scoot compare to the SH150i? i'm thinking about getting that one next year. i might even get the sh300 if they're available.
10/9/2009 2:01:27 PM
10/9/2009 2:37:20 PM
^^dude lets get together and work out something with quag's guy in thailand...maybe he can give us a discount if we buy one each
10/9/2009 3:39:41 PM
if you do, consider the wave 125i (it's essentially a cub with a 125cc PGM-FI engine and manual shifting, which gives you a bit more power and a noticeable increase in mileage)...it's half bike and half scooter
10/9/2009 3:44:15 PM
can you pm me this guys contact information or introduce me somehow? or post it here
10/9/2009 3:52:28 PM
i wanna buy a scxootwhats for salecash in hand(as always with me)
10/11/2009 5:05:13 AM
cant decide which thread is gheyer.. this one or the /message_topic.aspx?topic=577789
10/11/2009 6:34:18 PM
both are pretty homo
10/14/2009 9:27:49 AM