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Post by abscooters on Dec 7, 2012 16:55:32 GMT -6
To pass this on to the rest of you who have been great customers over the last 7 years!!!
Year-end 15% OFF Sale
ALL online orders can get 15% off of their order under these terms UNTIL DECEMBER 31ST.
HOLIDAY2012 Must be entered in the coupon code box on the payment information page during checkout. This will not be changed or honored over the phone. Do NOT Confuse this with the giftcard box.
[glow=red,2,300]MANY NEW PARTS DIAGRAMS FROM THE PULL DOWN MENU ON TOP OF PAGE, AND MORE BEING ADDED EVERY WEEK!!!![/glow]
Order must be paid for online either via Paypal or with a Visa, Mastercard or Discover Credit Card.
All parts ordered must be in stock parts, not parts that are showing out of stock.
Must be a minimum order of $10 of Parts NOT in the following categories:
Helmets & Apparrel
Body Parts for any model
Xtreme recreational parts and Scooters
Gas Bicycles & Parts
Gift Cards
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Post by abscooters on Oct 24, 2012 16:27:04 GMT -6
Does anyone know of any dealers, wholesale vendors or even websites selling this scooter or parts for it. I am looking for a triple tree for a xingyue 150 I sold quite awhile ago. Attachments:
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Post by abscooters on Apr 18, 2012 23:51:34 GMT -6
I can't believe I never saw any of this. Thanks for the support guys
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Post by abscooters on Jun 10, 2011 23:06:36 GMT -6
Thanks guys, somehow I missed these kudos, been a nutty year.
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Post by abscooters on Mar 17, 2011 11:35:11 GMT -6
Thanks for the plug doc. We have many items on special and even more coming. As we import more of our our own parts prices on many items are getting lower as the stock arrives. If you set up an account make sure you email us and tell us you are from scooterdoc so that you get the 10% discount applied to your account.
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Post by abscooters on Mar 17, 2011 11:12:52 GMT -6
Have bled several different systems and some can be little bastards to get right. ;D Often times you have to remove the brake line from the caliper and actually hold it in the top opening of reservoir to get it primed before you start bleeding. it is actually easier to remove the caliper & brake line and bleed the whole assembly while it is not attached to the bike. That way you can move pieces around to get air pockets to move towards the bleeding valve. I just find it easier to get it bled and then go through the hassle of fishing it through the body. Than fight to bleed it in place and end up getting that fluid all over the places where it shouldn't be, and still end up ending up removing it to get it done right.
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