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The original 2-stroke Genuine scooter and its 4-stroke manual and automatic offspring

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Hi,, andy from Uk, I have an LML star 2t and just noticed your forum through a UK group called lmlocgb. Been riding for 6 months and loving it despite the lovely English weather.
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Hello and welcome from the desert of California.
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Howdy from the East coast.
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Thanks for the welcomes,, I'll have to look out for the scooterists next time I'm stateside
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SockyTX wrote:Howdy from Texas!
Ditto!
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Thanks for the welcomes,,, looking at some of the pics it appears that twist and go scooters are quite popular in the USA.
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ohh, I reckon you could say that...

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Oh yes, us yanks do like twist & go's....but a fair amount of us like manual shift....and some of us like them equally. Am I right, my fellow Americans?
And howdy from San Antonio, the biggest little city in Texas!
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tam Tam. Love where you store your scooters,,, didn't I see that place on silence of the lambs,,,
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AAAAHHH!!! my secret is out!

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then you know what to do with the lotion!

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but welcome aboard!
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So do you have the 4t auto over there as well.. Big push back over here from the 2 t purists
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Several folk here in the forums have discussed being able to pre order the 4T auto, but in San Antonio so far I have not heard much, I'm afraid. I must say that some of the pics I've seen look sharp, the metallic paint jobs and all, but if memory serves, they are 125cc. It would be a shame if they ended up being all style no substance. I should think though that they will probably sell well. The 'classic look' combined with 'twist & go ease' should attract a lot of first time and experienced riders.
The black scooter on the left is a Genuine Blackjack, an automatic, and the red one is a 2009 Stella 2T...lucky for me the shop was looking to move out their final two strokes to make way for the 4T's they had coming in, so I got it at a nice price.
As for me, hell, ride what you like. I enjoy the auto cause it is overall faster and lighter, but the love the 2T for all it's shaking & buzzing, blue smoke blowing feel...and once I got shifting down, I enjoy it for what it is - a funky machine.
You mentioned a big 'push back' from the 2T purists - is it an academic matter, or more...um, passionate? (I am thinking of the stickers and t shirts I have seen that read "Twist & Go F**k Yourself!")
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Tam Tam wrote:Several folk here in the forums have discussed being able to pre order the 4T auto, but in San Antonio so far I have not heard much, I'm afraid. I must say that some of the pics I've seen look sharp, the metallic paint jobs and all, but if memory serves, they are 125cc. It would be a shame if they ended up being all style no substance. I should think though that they will probably sell well. The 'classic look' combined with 'twist & go ease' should attract a lot of first time and experienced riders.
The black scooter on the left is a Genuine Blackjack, an automatic, and the red one is a 2009 Stella 2T...lucky for me the shop was looking to move out their final two strokes to make way for the 4T's they had coming in, so I got it at a nice price.
As for me, hell, ride what you like. I enjoy the auto cause it is overall faster and lighter, but the love the 2T for all it's shaking & buzzing, blue smoke blowing feel...and once I got shifting down, I enjoy it for what it is - a funky machine.
You mentioned a big 'push back' from the 2T purists - is it an academic matter, or more...um, passionate? (I am thinking of the stickers and t shirts I have seen that read "Twist & Go F**k Yourself!")
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The 125 automatic has been well received in Europe. Because it has a Del Orto electronic carburetor and electronic ignition the performance as reported has been excellent. I've got one coming into ScooterSmith in Houston supposedly in the next few weeks.

As for hostile purists - well - nobody if forcing you to buy one - so just chill perhaps?
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Welcome, I am in upstate NY, and I frequent the lmlocgb as it has a wealth of additional information.
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Hi Andy.......from the same Robby you know on the LMLGB forum.

Welcome stateside.

Do you visit the U.S. from time to time?

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Hi slot rod,, lmlocgb is a mine of information about everything to do with LMLs. Lots of info on derestricting and general maintenance,, also if you post a tech question you get either one of the guys or the LML people respondin almost immediately ,, plus the Tasso guys are helpful,, but they are evil,, they show you cool stuff and take your money,,,

4t 2t and twist and go is always an emotive issue,, same as blinging up the scooters with racks, lamps etc and going for the whole quodrophenia look,... Bottom line, whatever you have is the best, it's yours, it's paid for and it's perfect,,, unless you see the Tasso retro kits in which case your scooter looks like $hit and you need to send Tasso £1500 for the pretty scooter facelift... Tasso are evil...
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