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Post by floridagull on May 22, 2016 10:08:21 GMT -5
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Post by wheelbender6 on May 22, 2016 10:34:13 GMT -5
I did not see any 150cc+ scooters on the web page, but it did show the 250cc Roar and 260cc TBX in the video.
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Post by cookees on May 22, 2016 12:53:30 GMT -5
I wonder if BMS is having any quality issues with the Znen factory?
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Post by floridagull on May 22, 2016 13:20:18 GMT -5
You mean, like Bintelli did?
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Post by tortoise on May 22, 2016 13:27:39 GMT -5
Conflicting Prestige 150 information . . .
"Hydraulic Single Disc Brake front / Rear Drum"
"Front & Rear Both all Hydraulic Disc Brakes"
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Post by JerryScript on May 22, 2016 21:56:35 GMT -5
I wonder why the 16" models seem to be getting almost impossible to find? No more Cassini, no more Kerrigan, can't find anyone selling my Lance Phoenix/SSR Pacifica anymore either. Anyone know why they can't be imported anymore?
Note- I was able to find several dealers still selling the SSR Pacifica, but most seem to have limited stock.
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Post by Bintelli - Justin on May 23, 2016 15:24:23 GMT -5
I wonder why the 16" models seem to be getting almost impossible to find? No more Cassini, no more Kerrigan, can't find anyone selling my Lance Phoenix/SSR Pacifica anymore either. Anyone know why they can't be imported anymore? Note- I was able to find several dealers still selling the SSR Pacifica, but most seem to have limited stock. It's because they don't sell. Any scooters with tires over 12" just don't seem to move for whatever reason.
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Post by JerryScript on May 23, 2016 18:33:50 GMT -5
Thanks for that info Justin, the way others had posted made it sound like they couldn't be shipped to the US anymore. I can understand supply/demand.
One thing's for sure, I'll never go back to 12" wheels, 16" gives such a smoother more comfy ride, even if they are less agile.
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Post by gy6er on May 23, 2016 20:02:50 GMT -5
Yipper, Does anyone know if they make the 200cc pathfinder anymore,or where they sell them? Here was mine
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Post by rockynv on May 23, 2016 23:21:08 GMT -5
Sad thing is most dealerships miss the traded in large wheel scooters when someone buys them. When picking up some things for my Aprilia the salesman commented that they just sold one and they really mis having it to jump on for errands and as a chase bike when someone takes a Cruiser or Sport bike on a test ride. They were amazed at how well a large wheel 250 can keep up with a 750cc to 1.2 liter bike on a public street or even the highway where the posted limit must be observed. They liked the riding position and more civil way engine heat was dealt with too especially by the end of the day when they would normally be beat by the heat.
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Post by JerryScript on May 25, 2016 13:12:26 GMT -5
Yipper, Does anyone know if they make the 200cc pathfinder anymore,or where they sell them? Here was mine I don't know anything about this dealer, but it was top of google search results when I typed in "200cc pathfinder": www.motobuys.com/bms-pathfinder-200.htmlAnd this was the second search result: www.mopedsandmore.net/pathfinder_200ccOne thing I really like about the Pathfinder is the headlight being on the moving part of the handlebar shroud, points the light in the direction you're turning.
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Post by spandi on May 26, 2016 17:04:02 GMT -5
I did not see any 150cc+ scooters on the web page, but it did show the 250cc Roar and 260cc TBX in the video. I don't know of anyone still selling the Roar at this late date (l have the SSR "version") all made by Znen. There seemed to be a lot of issues with the build quality that lead to them being dropped by US importers.
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Post by tortoise on May 30, 2016 11:01:52 GMT -5
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