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haimerejd
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Hello from the newbie!

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Hi guys!

Just joined yesterday. Figured i'd say hello.
I don't have a scooter yet, but i was just down in Seaside, OR visiting a friend who has a MotoBravo Paparazzi 150 (think it's a cheap knock off euro-style, but whatev) and i got to ride it around all weekend. Now i want a scooter of my own!! LOL :D

Can't afford a Vespa like everyone here in Seattle seems to ride, but i'm really diggin the Genuine Buddy!

I do have some questions about which one i should buy, but i think i'll put those in a separate post.

Anyways just saying hi! Seems like a pretty cool community here.

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-Jer
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Post by BootScootin'FireFighter »

hi Jer!

I'd suggest at least a 125cc. 50cc will work in MOST cities, however the steep hills are a unique challenge, and a bear I'd say, in Seattle and San Fran. Just my 2 cents.
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Post by haimerejd »

yeah i agree. i am a bit heavy so i think i'd kill a poor 50 lol :rofl:

I actually have a small list of questions, should i post them in this thread or as a new thread? Not sure what is the best etiquette....
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Welcome! feel free to ask all the questions you like.
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Post by agrogod »

Yeah just continue to post your questions in this thread (unless something new happens) that way we can keep track of what's asked and everyone gets a chance to play :wink:
"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 haimerejd »

Oh oops!!

I already started a new one. Sorry! :oops:

http://modernbuddy.com/forum/topic22941.html

But at any rate thanks for the welcome! :D
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