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Post by ccprof on Oct 28, 2010 6:42:36 GMT -6
M/C - there should be a box down in the forum stats that lists birthdays today with all their names. You don't see Cruiser and Scooterless?
I just looked - Scootless and Scooterless are the same guy.
Rich, about that pic - too many of JR's slushies did that.
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Post by ccprof on Oct 28, 2010 4:40:58 GMT -6
Hey all - just wishing Happy Birthday to Scootless, Scooterless, Tommyhasascooter and especially to our esteemed, hardworking, great guy and all that stuff - Cruiser the mod!
Have a great one guys and many more!
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gloves
by: ccprof - Oct 28, 2010 4:29:15 GMT -6
Post by ccprof on Oct 28, 2010 4:29:15 GMT -6
28 to 32 degrees! My cold, cold heart bleeds for you poor southern folk! I don't mind that range in the winter. That's ok for cooking on the grill. It's the 10 above and below that get me.
I had a pair of battery powered, heated hunting socks. The batteries bounced around and drove me nuts and they really didn't work all that well.
Somebody makes big mittens for your handlebars. I know a lady who has them and loves them.
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Post by ccprof on Oct 27, 2010 12:47:12 GMT -6
Widehide - that's a great idea!
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Post by ccprof on Oct 27, 2010 12:45:17 GMT -6
Too bad - they're a great ride./ Wayne's experience is almost identiccal to mine right down to height. "Yep, I'm 5'11" and wish the scoot was a little longer with a little more leg room though. I have the 2008 Hyosung MS3-250. I love it though, but if I go very much over 50 miles on it I start feeling it in my back. I had a chinese 150cc before this and would never go back. Love the fuel injection, starts right up first time every time. I added a windshield extension which helped a lot, especially with keeping the bugs off my helmet visor."
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Post by ccprof on Oct 27, 2010 8:44:03 GMT -6
You can get parts from Hyosung or Alpha powersports. The great thing is, you don't have nearly as many problems as with China Scoots. Also, I'm told that a lot of the parts for the old Burgie 250 are directly compatible since Hyosung evidently made a lot of the scoot for Suzuki. They are a little short on leg room if you're over about 5'6" - 5'8".
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Post by ccprof on Oct 27, 2010 6:31:30 GMT -6
Somewhere on 1 of the forums, I read that people were using that foam insulating tape like a gasket along the bottom edge of the windscreen.
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Post by ccprof on Oct 27, 2010 4:37:31 GMT -6
Wow - Rich, jump all over that 1 on Ebay. It's even the same color as mine.
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Post by ccprof on Oct 25, 2010 4:36:33 GMT -6
I've ridden my friend's Vespa LX150. It had plenty of zip and seemed to handle well but I felt like it was tiny compared to the Xpeed.
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Post by ccprof on Oct 23, 2010 5:02:15 GMT -6
With the extension on, mine tends to vibrate at higher speeds. I took a piece of packing foam, cut a strip and have it wedged between the windshield and the top of the dashboard. Definitely helps.
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Post by ccprof on Oct 21, 2010 17:00:43 GMT -6
Nope - blue is best. Luke has great taste in colors. Didn't the only make Morphs in blue?
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Post by ccprof on Oct 21, 2010 14:00:01 GMT -6
You're right. She can't see them if she logs in as Tonya. She's been registered and posting as Tyscoots.
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Post by ccprof on Oct 21, 2010 6:21:12 GMT -6
Happy Birthday Al and congrats on the promotion to King! LOL guy - many more to ya!
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Post by ccprof on Oct 21, 2010 3:59:03 GMT -6
Good luck Tonya. Hint - if you click on your profile up at the very top, you find your old posts.
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Post by ccprof on Oct 20, 2010 4:52:37 GMT -6
Good pix. Now when winter comes, you can sit on the scoot, pretend you're riding and watch TV at the same time.
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