Yep. Rode the #7 bus to downtown @ 11:23, to catch the #26 bus @ 11:50, and landed at East Side Scooters about 12:02. A sole Kymco People 200 in a lonely lot... but it wasn't gonna stay that way, long. Thanks, James Duer... you have a happy customer (so far)!
My two scoots. Worlds apart. I had to watch my speed, 'cause of the break-in, and because I was on 40mph limit roads driving it back to work (and driving it home from work). It takes about 1/4 throttle to get it up to 40, so careful is the watchword.
James' artful solution to mounting my temp tag (bread ties and scotch tape).
"Look, ma! I've just drove it from the lot to work, and from work to the condo, and already... 21 kilometers (it had 17.1km showing, for the test rides, etc.)! Er, um... 13 miles!"
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It's beautiful, Jeff. Hope you have a very good, very safe experience with the new Kymco. Where are you going to find goggles for teh kitties?
LOL! Curly in goggles boggles the mind. A miniature Red Baron -- need to get him a scarf.
Happy to hear you've finally got WHEELS, Jeff!
Huzzah! Skooterz!!
Those breadbag ties are awfully handy.
I'm so happy for you!
Have fun!
Heh. Curly could ride like Lucy here...
http://thumbsnap.com/v/LY0b6HnE.jpg
http://www.crazyguyonabike.com/doc/page/?o=2Eim&page_id=43420&v=Ef
Should you park them next to each other like that? What if they have little mutant scooter babies?
At the very least, give them the safe scooter sex talk, stressing abstinence, and slip a package of really flexible extra large transportation sized Durasheaths into the carrier of the male.
-left rev.
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