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Post by mike6736 on Apr 17, 2011 0:28:44 GMT -5
And don't call me a dog....If ya can't keep up Roy we will tow yaaa....Lefty, what the @#$% ya call that? ? I do like the slipper I tell ya.... OKKKK.....yes dear, I comming... Who said dat? Mike
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Post by edfr on Apr 17, 2011 0:51:45 GMT -5
Well it is getting late and I have to go get a snack and hit the hay. Lefty
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Post by rapidjim on Apr 17, 2011 9:57:36 GMT -5
I have two VW trikes in my shop right now for repairs with wheely bars on them, wonder what the owners would say if I put an IB Magnum body on them and go looking for Lee and company. LOL
Jim/Owner Rapid Repair
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Post by mike6736 on Apr 17, 2011 19:31:38 GMT -5
This coffe in AR sure is gonna cost....That Jim...Lee he is not playing nice....guess we will have to pull one of the surplus jet enginesout..@#$% I getting to old for this stuff Jim...
I want a pair of rabbit slippers like Lefty..for the big race....
Mike
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Post by leeinark on Apr 18, 2011 9:09:02 GMT -5
Fella's just to be clear I do have a ready to go 496 motor sitting on an engine stand...was gonna put it in my wifes 68 Camaro SS but if I need it elsewhere that may be an option.
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Post by mike6736 on Apr 18, 2011 15:46:34 GMT -5
I tell ya his hair is on fire......Lee forget the race I will buy the coffee and we will walk....HA HA HA
Silver Bullet rattles in the nose section are gone.....Now I am workig back... Will take a break and take her for a long ride in the morning
Mike
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Post by bodhisattva on Apr 28, 2011 22:21:31 GMT -5
Had my ice bear motor 3 months Now no problem & over 2500 miles on it Sorry to hear yours was problemed
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Post by girardmjg on May 5, 2011 13:02:33 GMT -5
How fast do you run your trike?
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Post by girardmjg on May 18, 2011 9:10:54 GMT -5
Finely back on the road, three days and counting. Checked MPG and only getting 46mpg? Probably running 55mph is killing the mpg. Working 47 miles away from home, with only 55&60 mph roads to get there is a problem.
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Post by medman1952 on May 18, 2011 17:52:57 GMT -5
Glad to hear you are back on the road. How much more time is on your warranty? I hope all the bugs are exterminated.
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Post by hairbear31 on May 18, 2011 18:08:37 GMT -5
130 miles on my IB Tornado so far, running great, sorry to hear your had so many problems with your magnum, my dealer did an inspection before he sent it and I did a PDI myself when I got it.
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Post by tvnacman on May 18, 2011 18:19:39 GMT -5
Fella's just to be clear I do have a ready to go 496 motor sitting on an engine stand...was gonna put it in my wifes 68 Camaro SS but if I need it elsewhere that may be an option. that would be a great way to test the trike frame
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Post by rapidjim on May 19, 2011 8:11:45 GMT -5
Finely back on the road, three days and counting. Checked MPG and only getting 46mpg? Probably running 55mph is killing the mpg. Working 47 miles away from home, with only 55&60 mph roads to get there is a problem. Glad to hear you are up and running. Jim
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Post by leeinark on May 19, 2011 19:25:16 GMT -5
I've got a welder I can take care of the frame problem. Trans and suspension would be the deal breakers. However I do have a stock rotary engine that would probably make this thing hum if I could adapt a driveline.
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Post by mike6736 on May 19, 2011 22:27:25 GMT -5
rotary engine, how sweat the Yamahas were.....Yuppers
46mpg is not bad if running at 55-65mph. I put 157 miles om my Magnum and 122 of them were at 58-64mph and she took on 2.98 gallons. Now that was a tade over 1 hour and 15 minutes, some consrruction.
If your running at 55-60mph hope your motor has some miles on it, I am well over break-in
Mike
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Post by edfr on May 19, 2011 22:57:46 GMT -5
Mikey, You are really riding the sh!t out of that SILVER BULLET, YA MAN who said they would go for long hauls and at a good pace to boot. Maybe you should put on a MASK and Hat and holler HI-O-SILVER AWAY ;D Lefty
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Post by jk on Oct 10, 2011 18:57:12 GMT -5
i love my 250 ib trike i have the raod warror with no problems
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Post by chopperwebb on Oct 11, 2011 4:46:26 GMT -5
Is this website owned by the couple of dealers o here that keep telling everyone they shoulda know if they bought an icebear trike that that ripped off feeling is normal and just because stuff falls off going 60 mph like my front shocks or my foot sh
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Post by chopperwebb on Oct 11, 2011 5:15:06 GMT -5
I wonder how many of you dealers on here that always defend icebear and their junk trikes would go to walmart and buy a flat screen on sale an take it home an it doesnt work but a day would wait on new parts or would you demand your hard earned money back? You buy one of these icebear scooters and its just too bad! Ya shoulda known an u didnt pay much so tough! Same people would demand their mmoney back if they werent happy so why do these scooters get a pass?
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Post by Pony66 on Oct 11, 2011 9:52:25 GMT -5
The trike was setup at a certifide Wild Fire scooter dealership. The trike is used back and forth to work on paved roads and still breakes down. Leaking gear housing, No reverse, bad rear right axil, broken faring bracket because of the vibration, I could keep going but I think you get the point. I read this thread and your posts. You certainly are frustrated and should be. Who wouldnt be pissed off if standing in your shoes? It does sound like your scooter has mechanical defects. IMHO, the dealer should not have let that scooter out of the building. It should have been parked as soon as you identified any problem you listed. New vehicles should not leak or vibrate. They certainly should not be driven as that will cascade into other things breaking. I would not put it past a vehicle dealer to "forget" a few things during inspection. Everything that happenend may have been avoided by doing a PDI. I hope you get to ride and enjoy your scooter soon. My suggestion is to enjoy working on your scooter. One can learn a lot by doing a full PDI. Your going to have several fluid changes coming due on your new scooter. I think you should avoid that dealer. x1scooters.com/pdi.html
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Post by edfr on Oct 11, 2011 14:14:22 GMT -5
Geezzzzh! I think I am going to put in TALLER GEARS with the 16/37 gears that I got in there and the BBK the sucker still wants to do WHEELIES on me. With taller gears MAYBE I can tame it down some and not have it push be back all the way to the passenger seat ;D Lefty
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Post by leeinark on Oct 11, 2011 17:32:43 GMT -5
Well I'm certainly not a dealer and I'm certainly not defending Ice Bear. I got what I paid for ...an inexpensive scooter trike, that granted I must work on, but I enjoy. I've really done nothing to it in the last 400 miles other than tighten up a couple of screws. No big deal. I didn't buy a 30,000 Goldwing, I bought a 4000 scooter. I got what I paid for, not an Interstate cruiser...a small town, around town trike. I'm sorry you feel you got screwed. I don't feel that way and I'm not about to jump on the bandwagon of discontent. To anyone reading this if you don't have mechanic skills of some kind I would not recommend you buy one of these scoots, but if you do have some skills then they are a ball. My apologies for my blunt but truthful statements. vr,
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Post by edfr on Oct 11, 2011 17:40:19 GMT -5
Here, here, That is a fact, I bought my Ice Bear back in march of 2009, had a few things to iron out the first couple of months but after that has been a great ride for me. I have over 7000 miles on mine and it runs like a scalped ape. It even has the original battery it came with, starts on the first push of the button. But like Lee said if you are not mechanically inclined then you best not buy a chinese scoot, if you do buy from a local dealer that has a backroom to fix things for you. Or before you buy find a mechanic or dealer that will work on whatever you buy. Lefty
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Post by ♣Luke♣ on Oct 11, 2011 20:08:01 GMT -5
i just wish all newbies would listen to my advice when buying their first scooter...and get the worth of their hard earned money. do not buy a disposable scooter...go figure!
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Post by edfr on Oct 11, 2011 21:52:02 GMT -5
If you buy a Brand Scooter it will cost you FIRST up front a lot more and then REALLY lots more to have them fixed. Now if you have some mechanical abilities and you really do not need a lot heck none at all for that matter you can buy a Chino Scoot of anykind and ride it for years. So none of the scoots nomatter what make or brand they are, are disposable. You either fix them yourselfs or have them fixed the later costs more that is all. Lefty
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Post by drake0093 on Oct 11, 2011 22:45:14 GMT -5
here here!!!! thats actually what prompted me to learn how to work on these chiscoots to begin with bought one and had no idea. but rather than give up or walk away i just jumped on here and boy have i learned alot. 4 scoots and 4 years later i am still going strong and am thankful for the board. now i have had down times and had to recreate my account a couple of times do to changining emails and forgetfulness but the ppl on this board has helped me alot over the years and now i dont care what scoot i buy for my next ride/project i know i can always come here and ask all the questions i want without being laughed at or judged. and now i love working on my scoots more than cars lmao
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Post by ♣Luke♣ on Oct 11, 2011 23:18:22 GMT -5
ahh, i already passed that stage of "being laughed at" ...some stupet people around still doesn't consider scooters as an official commuter,for them scooters connotes something sissy or gayish or whatever..i don't care,,in these hard times i need to save money,and riding a scooter is a real money saver. i really hate people who drive big block V8s,and some ricer's..what do they want to prove??? youtu.be/OFu0h7jyxo4
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Post by rapidjim on Oct 12, 2011 12:40:52 GMT -5
Is this website owned by the couple of dealers o here that keep telling everyone they shoulda know if they bought an icebear trike that that ripped off feeling is normal and just because stuff falls off going 60 mph like my front shocks or my foot sh To answer your question, no this website is NOT owned by a couple of dealers. However, I am a Ice Bear Dealer and if you read my BBB report and the comments made by folks on this board, a damn good one. It is a shame that there are people out there that "pretend" to be a "dealer" . All they do is get a website and collect your money, and drop ship you a machine. Heck they don't even answer their phones. They could care less if you have problems. A lot of them have not even seen the product they sell let alone, worked on one. All you have to do is read the "dealer section" on here or look at BBB reports. Believe me when I tell you that when Ice Bear finds out a dealer is not supporting his customers, they take action. I want to take a moment and talk about some info down concerning machines. The comparison has been made several times about Ice Bear vrs a Goldwing trike. First of course is the cost: Ice Bear 300 around $4200 New 2012 Goldwing $43,000 www.cycletrader.com/listing/2012-HONDA-GL1800HPNMC-GOLDWING,-ROADSMITH-TRI-99840329 2010 Model $34,000 www.cycletrader.com/listing/2010-HONDA-GL18HPMA-PREMIUM-AUDIO,-COMFORT--GO-99079561 Next: You can not buy a Goldwing from a distributor and have it drop shipped to you, you must buy from a Dealership, which has been prepped and inspected before it is sold. Every machine sold off a dealer's lot MUST be inspected, PDIed, prepped, whatever words you want to call it, before it can be sold. Of course you get a much better warranty with a Goldwing than an Ice Bear. But, extended warranties are available from some dealers if you want to pay for it. Parts will cost you a lot more money for a Goldwing vrs a Ice Bear. Good luck on working on your Goldwing without extensive special tools and experience. Working on a Ice Bear trike is not rocket science and does not require a shop full of expensive special tools. For just over $4000.00 you can have a trike that you can enjoy and work on yourself or have a shop work on it for not much money. Every manufacture has machines that are "Problem Children", the difference is how the end customer is treated by their selling dealer and how the dealer is treated by their distributor. I will tell you that every experience that I have had with Ice Bear has been top notch. Keep in mind that Ice Bear ( Pacific Rim) is wholesale only and does not deal with the public, that is what dealers are for. Each dealer is required to support their own customers, before and after the sale. There has been times that I have had to wait for a part to come from China but, that has been far and few between. I have had people call me that had bought their machines elsewhere and had problems getting a part, ie long wait time, funny thing was when I called IB it was sitting in the warehouse. Kinda tells me that their dealer just didn't want to be bothered. I guess the bottom line here boils down to individual dealers and not "Ice Bear Junk". For the record my shop works on all brands of scooters/motorcycles, not just chinese machines. So I do have experience and know what I am talking about. I will get off my soap box now! Jim/Owner Rapid Repair
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Post by ustacould on Oct 12, 2011 17:52:17 GMT -5
Jim,
I like the sound of your soapbox.
ed
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Post by hwhoskins on Oct 15, 2011 13:58:51 GMT -5
>:(Icebear is total junk! I bought one and they just droped at my door without even checking it out first. Then I find it will not run and have to search for a loose wire. After finding the loose wire, NO HELP FROM THE DEALER, it started. I ran it down the street and poof it quit. I pushed home and found the fuse blown at the battery. I replaced the fuse and no start. I checked the spark plug and no spark. No help from the dealer now, it's Saturday. Even if I get it running again where will it leave stranded next time, 10 miles from home? Don't buy Icebear scooters or for that matter, any CHINESE garbage!
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