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MJR
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Hi to all, I hope I'm posting this in the right place, not sure.
My name is Mike, I purchased an orange Buddy Kick 125 (my wife's choice) earlier this year from a Philly dealer. I gave up on pushing my H_D 883 Sportster up and down the drive way, too old for that. No, three old. My riding is very limited these days, just running errands. I was a long time motorcycle rider, 50 years, but the pleasure of dodging cellphone jockeys has worn thin.
Not many miles on my Kick, but I can tell you it's a keeper. Light, lively, and perfect for in town riding.

You have a nice place here, I'll do my best to keep it that way for you.
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Welcome aboard! Our scoots are twins!
Always ready to ride in the Philly area, hit me up.
MJR
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Thanks, and I look forward to it Phillykick. I need to put miles on this little guy.
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MJR wrote:You have a nice place here, I'll do my best to keep it that way for you.
You'd better or you'll lose your deposit! :)
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Welcome to MB and welcome to the world of scootering. I too have been riding motorcycles for quite a long time. I first started riding scooters back in the early nineties and haven't looked back since. Like you, I find riding a scooter in the city for light shopping errands, going out to eat, or just to hang out at a coffee shop the best thing since sliced bread.
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babblefish wrote:Like you, I find riding a scooter in the city for light shopping errands, going out to eat, or just to hang out at a coffee shop the best thing since sliced bread.
Technically off-thread but topically related - I love that in the Italian movie/series "Suburra" the lead bad guy, the arch honcho, 'Samurai', gets all around Rome and shows up to make his ominous threats on a scooter!
A very nice illustration of just how practical a scooter is for 'running errands', going to a restaurant, or 'just hanging out at a coffee shop'. ;)
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Christophers that's an interesting idea that I hadn't considered. However, when times get rough at least I now have options denied to others.
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Syd I worked hard for the deposit. No worries, my wife will keep me in line. She liked the Buddy more than the Vespa. Wifie holds a lot of sway when it comes to two wheels.
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Welcome! Safe, happy scootering......and we like pictures!!! :)
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Thanks to all for the welcome. I'm very glad to be here. Pictures, when I learn how to post I will be more than happy to share.
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