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Post by drummer9 on Aug 17, 2008 20:12:13 GMT -5
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Post by phaze on Aug 17, 2008 20:32:20 GMT -5
very cool seat matches good too. i feel like i can reach out and touchit for some reason? gotta get that cam for sure.
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Post by buddymom on Aug 17, 2008 20:44:54 GMT -5
very nic pics. congrats.
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Post by rallyrrr on Aug 18, 2008 0:15:01 GMT -5
Are your signal lights in the mirrors? I like that, though it might be a little expensive should you, heaven forbid, drop it.
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Post by drummer9 on Aug 18, 2008 20:24:34 GMT -5
Yeah they are. Theres actually one light that runs all the time and then a small red LED turning signal light. Its pretty cool. And I'm just hoping that situation never arises.
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Post by sicscoot31 on Aug 19, 2008 18:55:29 GMT -5
i like it drummer! What upgrades are you going to do to it? How long did it take to get the scooter itself? Is it hard to take all of the covering off or do you have to know what you are doing?
btw... what does PDI mean? lol
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Post by drummer9 on Aug 20, 2008 23:11:43 GMT -5
I hope to upgrade my spark plug to an iridium (maybe a CDI too) replace the air box with a UNI filter and then rejet accordingly. And probably when thats done I'll have more I want to do. I got the scooter itself in 23 days so really over half of my wait was for paperwork. Taking off the coverings isn't too hard. Just take your time to look it over carefully and figure out which pieces come off first. Usually you will take out the storage bin under the seat first then some small panels in the rear of the bike that have exposed screws. Then you just move around carefully finding all the screws you need and carefully removing panels. Its a good idea to keep the screws to a specific panel attached to the panel (zip lock bags work great) so it is easier during reassembly. Really ultimately, just use common sense and don't force anything too much. I believe PDI stands for post delivery inspection, but its just all the things that are smart to do when you first get your scooter before you run it. You can find all your PDI basics here. x1scooters.com/scooterpdi.html
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