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Post by bones113 on Oct 11, 2013 15:55:29 GMT -5
I just bought this scooter. It has 2300 miles on it. It was laid down on the right side creating minimal damage. Just a few minor scuffs. It runs very well. I now have 2 Linhai 300 scooters. Oh joy. Which one to ride?. For only $890.00 I could not pass it up. It is as smooth as silk. What do you folks think?. mobile.craigslist.org/mcy/4099927967.html
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Post by spandi on Oct 11, 2013 16:04:38 GMT -5
Well if the scuffs are minor (can't tell, it's a left side picture) just get some color match spray and clearcoat. But a Linhai 300 for less than a thousand and low miles? I wouldn't turn it down either.
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by: kevinharrell - Oct 11, 2013 19:21:16 GMT -5
Post by kevinharrell on Oct 11, 2013 19:21:16 GMT -5
Sweet.
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by: oldchopperguy - Oct 11, 2013 23:25:50 GMT -5
Post by oldchopperguy on Oct 11, 2013 23:25:50 GMT -5
Woo HOO!
I did "OK" and you did BETTER! That's one great-looking scoot, and a LOT for the money! That red will be hard to match, so you might think about using sanding filler-primer on the scratches, then, masking off a simple panel of flat-black in a factory-style pattern to repair the areas. It's an old trick I've used, and often looks much better than miss-matched color.
Actually, any 2-tone second-color panel can be used to hide minor damage without trying to match and blend the edges of the original color. I'll bet the old "Starsky & Hutch" Ford started out that way... LOL!
Just a thought...
Leo in Texas
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Post by yelloscoot on Oct 11, 2013 23:57:11 GMT -5
That's a nice looking bike..you stole it for that price. I'd have done the same. Great find, enjoy.
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Post by domindart on Oct 12, 2013 1:07:28 GMT -5
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