NEW ROUGHHOUSE OWNER!!! WOOO-HOOOO!!!

The spirited black sheep of the Genuine lineup

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COYOTE102076
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NEW ROUGHHOUSE OWNER!!! WOOO-HOOOO!!!

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I am one of those guys that is very particular about what I own.
My cars are a 2005 Volvo XC90 that just turned 77k mi. and as
recommended in the owners manual, just last week I spent the
$814 to get the water pump, timing belt, serpentine belt & hoses
all changed, along with the oil change using Mobil 1 full synthetic oil.
( I am a sticker for over maintaining things! lol )
My other car is a 2004 Mercedes S500 that just clicked past 120k and
still looks near showroom new. And after the tweaks that I had done to it will eat a stock 2007 Mustang GT for lunch from 0 to 140 mph! :-D
NOW, I say all that not, repeat NOT as a "look what I have" thing,
I say it as a WHY I have what I do.
You see, I believe that most things mechanical, you really DO get what you pay for. I like WELL BUILT tough as nails things.
I spent the better part of every moment of my free time reading reviews and watching YouTube on scooters. The only China scooter I looked into
was the KYMKO Agility 50.
Was looking HARD at a Honda Ruckus. But $3200, FOR SO LITTLE! :-/
Looked then at the Yamaha Zuma 50. Not bad, but still flawed. And I found one for $2600. The KIMKO was $1500 iirc, but was a 3 hour (one way!)
drive to go look at it.
Up until 2 weeks ago, I had never even heard of Genuine.
I am not a "scooter buff", so I did know very little about scooters except
my own past experience with 3 I had growing up.
In chronological order, I have owned a Suzuki 50, a Honda Express 50, and a Yamaha Razz 50. The last one I owned was sold more than 23 years ago. I was 15, weeks away from 16, had just been given my first car (A 1984 Ford Tempo) and sold the little Razz for $300 to buy a booming stereo system for my car. :-D
As time went by, I bought other bikes. My last one that I sold about a month ago was a Suzuki DR125 Dual Sport. ( I do have a full motorcycle license)
So along comes an ad in the paper from a dealer about 45 min away advertising Genuine Scooters. Hmmmmmmmm.
So I dug. And studied. And Learned. And LIKED everything I read / watched. These really are the "unsung hero's" of the scooter world. But not for long! I see the sales have nearly doubled over the last year. (2 years???)
I like to buy QUALITY items. Things that are worth owning, and can be proud to own. I will admit, for about 3 hours, I watched YouTube vids of those cheap CHEAP Chinese Tao Tao scooters. There is a dealer for them literally FIVE MINIUTS from my home. lol
But very poor quality. GOOD engines. The GY6 IS a GOOD engine.
But the rest of the bikes are junk IMO.
So, today I went, drove, and fell in love with the Roughhouse 50.
It was a demo unit, was already derestricted!!!!!! WOOO HOOOO!!! :-D
Has 89 miles on it. 3 of them mine from the test drive.
And here is the AMAZING PART!!!! I paid EXACTLY $1,788.17 total out the door! That is KYMCO territory there!!!! :-D
Bike was $1599!!! , Taxes, title fee, and license plate was $189.17.
AND I got a free helmet too. (May come with all new scooters, not sure)
I seen them advertised with an MSRP of $1,999.00
So I feel like I really did get a good deal on it.
I would have purchased the orange 50cc Buddy as well (also was $1599) for my wife as well, but with her scoliosis the seat angle and cramped floorboard bothered her. She LOVED the Stella, but it was 125cc and she has no motorcycle license and has no desire to get one. So we are still hunting for a 50cc for her to ride as well.
One last thing and I will shut up, I am 5' 11" and a light 170 lbs.
And this derestricted 50CC hit 50MPH! 0_0 WOW
If someone did not know better, you would swear it was a 80cc or better!
:-D

THANKS to all you who have put in past reviews on your Roughhouse.
Your reviews made for some good reading, and went a long way to helping me decide to join the Genuine bandwagon! 8)
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Welcome to the club
scoots greazy v MCgilacuddy.
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Post by agrogod »

Wow what a lengthy and thought out dissertation on why you came to own an RH50. With the addition of one more rider to the fold, WELCOME.

I think you will come to love your new acquisition as much as the rest of do. You have also come into ownership at a good time as there are several add-on mods that have been released for the RH. That being said, do you have any plans for modding? There are enough of us now that have been down several paths to accomplish this and would be more than happy to pass along our knowledge to help you out, if you go down that path.

Ride safe.
"When your mouth is yapping your arms stop flapping, get to work" - a quote from my father R.I.P..
always start with the simple, it may end up costing you little to nothing
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Post by KooK »

i got mine 2 weeks ago. still learning it, but it is fun to ride.
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Post by COYOTE102076 »

agrogod wrote:..................do you have any plans for modding?.................
Well, since you asked. Yes. :D

WHAT exactly I am not sure. I am fine with it's top speed, but would like just a bit more acceleration off the line. Better exhaust maybe???
And a windshield. But not a clear one. I want a dark / tinted one.
I guess I could take a clear one to the custom automobile shop down
the road and have them add tint to it. --shrugs--

Would also like to change the turn signals out to better looking LED lights.
As well as a LED brake light. I have to sadly admit, although I feel they are junk, a LOT of those Chinese bikes LOOKED AWESOME. :-/ (My fav in pic below)
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Would like to find a softer riding rear shock. This thing is STIFF!!!
MAYBE softer front shocks if not too complicated to change out.

Summary: Exhaust, windshield, LED lights, shock(s), acceleration.
I may should have paid the extra $$$ and got the 170i Hooligan.
Oh well, that can be my "next scooter" :-D

Need to know what the best 2 cycle oil to run in these is. Money is no object. What is the BEST to buy? Right now it has Valvoline outboard oil :-/ Smokes like a diesel truck! That can't be good.
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Post by KooK »

I can attest to the rear shock. I weigh in at 225lbs. And last. Night I was testing it on the ride home. I am at the limit, if not past the limit. as it is damn near bottomed out. Need a better, possibly longer travel rear shock. I have a few upgrades in mind. But love it so far. Driving through the French quarter on a scooter is nice!
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Post by B02S4 »

COYOTE102076 wrote:...what the best 2 cycle oil to run...
Oil threads are a slippery slope :P
Really, any full-synth injector rated oil will be OK.
The above said, you can't go wrong with http://www.belray.com/bel-ray-si-7-synt ... engine-oil
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Post by COYOTE102076 »

Thanks! They sell Belray at the Harley Davidson dealership about 30 min. from my house. So next time I am over that way in a couple of weeks I will pick up several bottles.

Yet another question: How many tanks of gas does one usually get
before the oil tank has to be refilled? Or an easier way to ask,
how many miles should a tank of oil go?
the oil reservoir tank is tiny.
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Post by Stinkdyr »

You will get about 500 miles per tank of oil.
Or erl, as they pronounce it in TN!

:)
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Post by COYOTE102076 »

Yep, "erl" is spot on! hahahaha!
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Post by agrogod »

Faster off the line acceleration is an easy one. Go with 6 - 6.5 gram rollers or sliders. Also the rear shock is adjustable, at least it is on my 2009 model.
"When your mouth is yapping your arms stop flapping, get to work" - a quote from my father R.I.P..
always start with the simple, it may end up costing you little to nothing
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Post by Yalzin »

If you want to go LED turn signals, consider the new LED Turn Signals as seen on the Hooligan/RH50 Titanium.

There is also an integrated Tail Light/Turn Signal unit you can put on your RH50 (http://www.ebay.com/itm/Smoke-LED-Tail- ... 1075220735) - my boss had this on his for a while.
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Post by COYOTE102076 »

Yalzin wrote:If you want to go LED turn signals, consider the new LED Turn Signals as seen on the Hooligan/RH50 Titanium.
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Thanks for the reply. I noticed those shortly after I made the original
post. Truth be told, the Titanium model offers a better bike for the
money I think. Had mine not been a demo unit at reduced price,
I would have gone that route most likely. Although after last nights
( COLD!!! ) ride, I am already feeling the want for more top end speed. :-/
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