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Post by scrapper on Apr 5, 2012 12:07:30 GMT -6
I would have liked the PCX to go from 125cc to at least 200cc, especially for the price they charge.
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Post by scrapper on Feb 23, 2012 11:53:32 GMT -6
Beautiful voice. Too many in the industry are sucked in for the wrong reasons. Profit, the price of fame, losing sight of family, real friends, unable to cope they turn away from what's important in the end. Seems like the music industry in general has changed to the point of being unrecognizable. vigilantcitizen.com/
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Post by scrapper on Feb 23, 2012 11:49:55 GMT -6
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Post by scrapper on Dec 7, 2011 12:34:37 GMT -6
Hi Folks! Hope all is well with you and yours. Just want to share my current situation with SPS. I purchased a BMS 150cc scooter from them in late September. It arrived in early October and my experience was all positive.
However, much to my absolute chagrin I have misplaced the MCO; have been looking for weeks on end and am very frustrated with myself as you can imagine.
I have been calling SPS every single day for the last two weeks and since no one answers the phone I am forced to leave a message which I am happy do to. Perhaps they are busy with Christmas sales but a five minute phone call explaining what I need to do in order to get a replacement MCO is within reasonable expectations.
Is this normal customer service? I obviously NEED this document and am quite vexed with myself but more so with the lack of support from SPS.
I will leave another message today (sigh) and hope for the best...
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Post by scrapper on Aug 23, 2011 16:07:06 GMT -6
Hello from a fellow Utahn.
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Post by scrapper on Aug 23, 2011 16:04:05 GMT -6
This looks like a lot of fun, have any of you done this before and if so, what's been your experience? The scoots appear to be the typical Chinese 150's (Firenze?) - don't know who the manufacturer is though. www.puertovallartatours.net/scooter-city-tour.htm
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Tour box
by: scrapper - Aug 23, 2011 15:44:38 GMT -6
Post by scrapper on Aug 23, 2011 15:44:38 GMT -6
Speaking of tour boxes....
What essentials are a must to carry? Learning as much as I can as I move closer to my scooter purchase.
Whats in your Wallet.....Er, I mean Scooter Trunk? hah!
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Post by scrapper on Aug 23, 2011 15:38:50 GMT -6
Hi Folks, just joined and have been looking at 150 scoots for awhile. Like a moth to the flame I'm drawn to the Chinese vintage-style scoots. Must be a gene defect or a weird sense of adventure... A local B&M dealer sells the Ill Bello for $2,400 out the door, TTL, PDI. Does not include a trunk or windshield and vinyl seat. This scoot is not my first choice but it's all I could find locally that is in the style I am wanting. The MSRP is 1,899. Dealer claims the Fly models are the best quality and won't sell/service any other Chinese models which is unfortunate because I am really attracted to the BMS Palazzo 150cc. (a Heritage refresh www.bmsmotor.com/scooter/product_83_Palazzo_150.html) which I would have to order online. The Palazzo comes with trunk, windshield and perforated seat. I feel BMS/ZNEN is on par with Fly but having no experience at all therefore I defer to your input. Cheers.
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