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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 19, 2014 15:16:54 GMT -5
currently looking at a Tomos Nitro 150cc witch was recommended to me on this thread as a 50cc scooter americanpsycho ~ Just remember that 2014 Nitros will only be offered in 50cc and 125cc.
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 19, 2014 8:10:08 GMT -5
346 days or maybe less to go
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 18, 2014 20:15:52 GMT -5
I'm batting a big fat 0 searching for prices on tomos scooters, any one have a link for that info? Nitro 150 is what I'm interested in......TIA www.heeters.com
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 18, 2014 18:09:51 GMT -5
The snow will be coming down all night long tonight. At the stroke of 8:00am I will be notifying management about the slacker not doing his job.
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 18, 2014 16:44:44 GMT -5
The Nitro-50 and Twister-50 does 35mph to 40mph once broken in. You won't get any faster then that without a license. You're willing to spend $2,200 so why not opt for the Nitro-150 for $1,700. The 2014 Nitro and Twister models will only be available in 50cc and 125cc. Kymco also has the Agility in 50cc and 125cc. No need to bottom feed. bottom feeder leech, or in other words a total lack of responsibility to provide for oneself. Relies heavily upon friends, neighbors or anyone really for sustenance. a slacker through and through. Bart wakes up and thinks to himself, "dang, i dont have any money still" so he leaves his wallet at home on purpose and later says to his friends, "Whoops, I forgot my wallet today again, could you please buy my lunch again?" what a bottom feeder. Are you calling me a bottom feeder ? lol not sure i understand how you are using this term in the above sentence ? but anyway - i do not have a motorcycle endorsement, and cannot / do not want to foot the bill for insurance at this time I'm talking about bottom feeding when it comes to scooters. Then you're stuck at a max of 30mph.
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 18, 2014 14:26:34 GMT -5
Tomos contracts with SYM in China to build their scooters. Tomos mopeds are completely made in Europe.
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 18, 2014 14:25:00 GMT -5
That does appear to be an excellent scooter, suppose i can look into it one of my bigger issues, is the fact i only know 2 strokes, when repairing or adjusting that Tomos, i would have to spend either a lot of time on Google or put it in the shop, i suppose it's not to late to learn 4 strokes, can you tell me where Tomos manufacturers their scooters, or that exact model ? i will not over look the Tomos Scooters, as i know them to be a higher grade build that was, at least for me, Very dependable! i stole this picture from some random forum upon a google search, s.sbito.it/images/53/5390851728.jpgone of my buddys when i was oh, about 9 or 10 years old, had one of these sitting around in his storage area for few years, i traded him a Nerve brand bmx bike for it the scooter killed over at around 26k miles, and for all i know it could have been an extremely simple fix, after all, i was so young, and i knew absolutely nothing of engines at the time, n fact there were a few occasions that the poor baby did not get any 2T oil *face palm* but i do love the peppiness of a 2 stroke There's nothing worse than cruising along at a nice 40-43mph on your scoot and than some bastard on the same CC bike goe's blasting past you lmao Stupid typo's and editorial failures, note to self - finish at minimum, 1 cup coffee before responding to post's!
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 18, 2014 14:18:27 GMT -5
The Nitro-50 and Twister-50 does 35mph to 40mph once broken in. You won't get any faster then that without a license. You're willing to spend $2,200 so why not opt for the Nitro-150 for $1,700. The 2014 Nitro and Twister models will only be available in 50cc and 125cc. Kymco also has the Agility in 50cc and 125cc. No need to bottom feed.
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 18, 2014 5:57:31 GMT -5
347 days to go or maybe sooner
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 18, 2014 5:55:52 GMT -5
That is AWESOME ! - But where could i buy one online? and correct me if i am wrong, but that is over my 2.2k budget ? Definitely go with a SYM/Tomos if you have that kind of money to spend. I found a dealer in your area for you. If not, I'll be waiting for your complaints
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 17, 2014 20:54:24 GMT -5
Hey Am-can Psycho. Does SYM still have the ceramic engine coating? Most models do. Not sure about the Tomos branded models. The only way to be sure is to contact Tomos USA directly or one of their authorized dealers.
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 17, 2014 20:46:35 GMT -5
after reading and talking on this thread i am leaning toward the cpi oliver, and keep in mind, i MUSt have this shipped , after all that shop is not local to me, and the tomos nitro 50cc is 1.6k after shipping Quality OVER quantity, my friend. Tomos Dealer: Cycle Springs Powersports 29703 US 19 N Clearwater, FL 33761 727-771-1211 If you're nice, they might match Heeters' price.
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 17, 2014 20:20:10 GMT -5
I don't know about that Tomos Nitro 50 seem's a bit iffy They're made by SYM and every part is readily available unlike the two models you originally posted.
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 17, 2014 20:15:21 GMT -5
I still recommend looking at the Tomos Nitro-50 at Heeters for $1,300
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Post by americanpsycho on Jan 17, 2014 20:04:16 GMT -5
Heeters has a CF Moto V3 250 demo for $1,300.
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