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  • #16
    go and buy your 307 back in wrc moped form - a nipper at my old works had one of these and loved it .......... all 46 mph

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    • #17
      I used a peugeot speedfight 100cc for 8 years back and forward to work in all seasons.



      I wouldnt touch any of the imports because you wont get spares easily when the go off the boil.

      I have seen new speedfights for £1600 on ebay.,alternatively get a low mileage used one .
      They require minimal maintenance being 2 strokes, do 55mph beat everything in traffic, park them for free , you can sell them easily (sold 2 lately in less than 24 hours of being advertised), cost me £5 a week on petrol

      Downsides
      Sorts out the men from the boys in winter
      You need proper gear for safety Get a yellow builders reflective jacket.
      Muppets try and steal them if left in dodgy areas or outside at night.
      forget motorways
      Idiot Blind Car drivers.

      I have now gone back to using a car due to promotion at work but miss the scooter badly.
      Neil
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      • #18
        agreed as above. i used a speedfight for work last year. very cheap to run, and great through the traffic jams in town.
        as for import things, lad at my work had one, managed to brake the exhaust on it. could not get a replacement part anywhere. think he ended up scrapping the whole thing.
        go for the speedfighter.
        😯

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        • #19
          spend the £500 on the rd and use that!, cheep insurance and cool as you like!
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          • #20
            Sod Scooters n bikes in the Winter buy a cheap Honda civic, very reliable!!!

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            • #21
              use the blue duffer


              Nutty Professor

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              • #22
                Reliability and spares are a big problem with the chinese twist and gos . Why not step up to a vintage Lambretta, I have a guy I do Business with in Leeds that brings in fully restored Gp scooters from India, I bought some from him to sell along side some of our own restorations. his ebay user name is lambrettasparesdirect if you are interested his name is Gordon.P1020749 [50%] [50%].jpg
                this is a picture of some of our own restored Lambrettas

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                • #23
                  get a proper bike Lee not a scooter Ruddy as just the thing for you
                  Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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                  • #24
                    Get something old school, this is my 74 vesp for commutes to work.
                    Alan

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                    • #25
                      cheers guys, not gonna run the LC through winter, firstly cos its in bits, secondly when its been done ( this winter ) it will be too nice to use on salty roads. i want a twist 'n' go, not into lambretta/vespa sorry lads

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                      • #26
                        honda c90 top bikes
                        Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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                        • #27
                          ****!

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                          • #28
                            a im not joking had one many moons ago and it never let me down me mate dropped his in the cannal got it out dried the plug and away it went great bikes
                            Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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                            • #29
                              i wanna look 17 not 70 !!

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                              • #30
                                Originally posted by lee bishop View Post
                                i wanna look 17 not 70 !!
                                WELL SORRY TO SAY BUT YOU NEED MORE THAN THAT
                                Difficult roads often lead to beautiful places

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