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Post by mikestib1 on Nov 15, 2015 15:05:49 GMT -5
It looks like a SYM. Retro look might appeal to some but it will cost more than a Honda CB300 naked and be slower. They need to do a 300 fuel injected scooter and maybe a maxi scooter later. Or just stay with their current line up as they are all great. They also need dealers who don't charge $400 for prep and who will discount a little instead of this is the price, take it or leave it, almost bought a Buddy50 but $2500 plus tax and tags is not competitive. Genuine buys from PGO then sells to dealers then to us. Wish PGO did their own US network, cut out the middleman in Chicago, and passed the saving to the retail buyer. Kind of like Kymco.
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Post by wheelbender6 on Nov 16, 2015 19:09:35 GMT -5
"Retro look might appeal to some". I think the creased/faceted tanks, sky high tails and bright orange paint will quickly and abruptly fall out of fashion by the end of the decade. Time will tell I'm off base.
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Post by wheelbender6 on Nov 22, 2015 21:23:27 GMT -5
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Post by shalomdawg on Nov 30, 2015 17:27:49 GMT -5
howdy, y'all
yup, these are interesting but like some have mentioned, when you can't swing the leg over the saddle without going down in spasms{flames}it's a little redundant to think about it. I was intrigued by paladins answer to getting it registered in California. ----
ken
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Post by rockynv on Dec 1, 2015 12:48:38 GMT -5
howdy, y'all yup, these are interesting but like some have mentioned, when you can't swing the leg over the saddle without going down in spasms{flames}it's a little redundant to think about it. I was intrigued by paladins answer to getting it registered in California. ---- ken Deception is a tangled web to weave. We are talking about intentionally taking a worthless clunker and destroying it out of state to circumvent the law in California. The law was really intended as an aid to those stranded through no fault of their own.
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Post by Paladin on Dec 1, 2015 20:49:14 GMT -5
Yeah... But the *intention* of the law doesn't matter, it is what the law actually says is what matters.
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Post by cyborg on Dec 1, 2015 22:20:33 GMT -5
The scooter file has an exclusive review of the g400c and gives it high marks,,,,it definately is peaking my interest
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Post by rockynv on Dec 1, 2015 23:04:05 GMT -5
Yeah... But the *intention* of the law doesn't matter, it is what the law actually says is what matters. Not when it comes to revealing who you really are and your personal ethics. How far will you bend things to get what you want regardless of the propriety of things? You keep pushing the boundaries of right and wrong and you will eventually lose the ability to discern between the two. Your intentions as revealed in a court of law can mean the difference between a warning or slap on the wrists and a substantial judgement against you. To intentionally manufacture a hardship in order to sidestep the law is not really ethical or moral behavior. If you actually do this in the future and brag on it here or on any other board all it takes is one person to drop the dime on you to cause you grief. Its not a path I will recommend anyone to tread.
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