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Post by spandi on Oct 6, 2015 23:13:35 GMT -5
True, but I still like SSR for what you DON'T get, mainly the fake ABS that is on the BMS and Motorino. Is that Not he same Fake ABS I have on a Sunny 150? Its just a Check Valve to prevent a Hydraulic spike i.e. fake abs. Just remove and replace with a regular Banjo bolt with copper washer on each side? ey? Thats what I did anyhow Oh I can understand your point of view........but, SSR tends to order THEIR scoots with less "Junk" and put in things like an NGK spark plug and Gates belt in the CVT. I have the 250cc Titan (Znen Roar) they used to sell, but have since discontinued. I did a ground up rebuild. but even so I was surprised after taking off the "Tupperware" how nice it already was.
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Post by spandi on Oct 6, 2015 11:24:18 GMT -5
How about the rump-swat instead? And just where did that get started anyways? What guy first thought, "Say, I'll swat my teammate's rear 'cause he just made such an awesome play, I'm sure he won't take it any other way than that."? ricardo, you need to come visit me sometime. I fist-bump girlfriends often. Heck, I even fist-bumped with Mom once, and she knew what to do without me needing to coach her or anything. Or maybe it's a Kansas-girl thing? >'Kat I figured this response would be forthcoming. (In case you have't noticed the girls do what the boys do nowadays.)
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Post by spandi on Oct 6, 2015 1:19:36 GMT -5
Pretty Dang Funny!
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Post by spandi on Oct 5, 2015 19:52:37 GMT -5
Based on personal observation, it would seem that SSR orders their scoots with better parts and eliminates nonessential junk like remote starting etc. (I did notice that my brakes did NOT come with the "ABS" diverter valves) The SSR Pacifica, BMS Kerrigan, and Motorino Cassini are, essentially, the same scooter - all made by Znen - love the 16" wheels! I think I may soon purchase one of these 3... True, but I still like SSR for what you DON'T get, mainly the fake ABS that is on the BMS and Motorino.
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Post by spandi on Oct 4, 2015 1:02:12 GMT -5
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Post by spandi on Oct 4, 2015 0:58:26 GMT -5
I saw that online, it was built by some famous designer and is almost all engine for the length of the beautiful body work
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Post by spandi on Oct 4, 2015 0:55:50 GMT -5
Cool idea. They look like ammo boxes for a mini-gun though.
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Post by spandi on Oct 3, 2015 23:50:43 GMT -5
Same here. The connector was loose on the coil and wouldn't start, after a squeese with the pliers, it fired right up.
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Post by spandi on Oct 3, 2015 20:44:04 GMT -5
Based on personal observation, it would seem that SSR orders their scoots with better parts and eliminates nonessential junk like remote starting etc. (I did notice that my brakes did NOT come with the "ABS" diverter valves)
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Post by spandi on Sept 28, 2015 20:51:51 GMT -5
Hmm, A blackbelt with a 38. I think i'll go with this "Honey" of a West.
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Post by spandi on Sept 27, 2015 14:26:24 GMT -5
Ever consider the new coil might be bad
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Post by spandi on Sept 26, 2015 10:38:34 GMT -5
I think as the Chinese push to become "respectable" you'll be seeing more dealer responsiveness to customer needs. Now that India is making high quality machines at competitive prices, and with the Chinese government cracking down on scooters in their major cities, they now must become serious about the export market. (and the overall quality of their products)
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Post by spandi on Sept 26, 2015 10:26:01 GMT -5
What you wore as an infant and toddler probably had more to do with it however you don't want to bring that to your Mom's attention now. I assisted a very well published Boston Podiatrist with her pool maintenance and yard work as a youth so we had plenty of advice on footwear. That combined with my Dad having been trained in Italy as a cobbler during his 1912 to 1920 apprenticeship as a vineyard carpenter near Tiano along with him working as an engineer in the factory that made Keds, Cons, Jeepers, etc we always had shoes that were not too tight and did not deform the bones in the feet. Get well soon and take care of Mom. I spent Thursday night seeing mine off to her final rest at about 10:30 with nothing really left hanging that needed to be smoothed over. My sister is the only one with a bit of regret since her plane landed about 30 minutes too late for her to make it in time. My two brothers are a bit bummed at leaving me alone to deal with all the grandchildren and in-laws by myself and not being there at the moment she passed. It's been a very long week of 24 hour a day vigils. Hopefully I'll get a rain free day while out on bereavement to take a long quite ride in the country. Stay clear of those Chippendale's guys or you may have to do a bunch of "Splaining" and those "Lutheran Calisthenics" you mentioned to make up for it. My condolances on your loss. But you were there for her and stood by her, and that is the important thing, and you can look back without regret. Head out to the backwoods and let your 250 work some healing magic.
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Post by spandi on Sept 26, 2015 10:10:08 GMT -5
but was it armed at the time? Now why in the world would you give a scooter a gun
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Post by spandi on Sept 25, 2015 10:41:09 GMT -5
Double bummer......Get a tracking unit too! On order! Cool Beans! Then he can find them and do this:
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