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- Boneyard
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I bought a new 170i last week and love it. I found this form and look forward to your advise! I'm new to scooters but have put some miles on motorcycles.
I'm riding the back roads now. Just a little nervous riding in traffic. I'm looking forward to this forum and I'm sure I'll have many questions.
I'm riding the back roads now. Just a little nervous riding in traffic. I'm looking forward to this forum and I'm sure I'll have many questions.
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Welcome aboard. You made a good choice with the 170i. I've had mine for about 15 months now and enjoy it more and more every time I'm riding it.Boneyard wrote:I bought a new 170i last week and love it. I found this form and look forward to you advise! I'm new to scooters but have put some miles on motorcycles.
I'm riding the back roads now. Just a little nervous riding in traffic. I'm looking forward to this forum and I'm sure I'll have many questions.
Bill in Seattle but wintering in Arizona
'12 170i Italia (AZ scooter)
'11 220i Blur
'08 250ie Sport City
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An excellent choice. My 170I has become my main ride. You will get outstanding gas milage and as the break in period increases so will your top speed. Windshield will help also and the top box is very useful. I also have
saddlebags on mine.
saddlebags on mine.

Growing old is inevitible, being old is not.
So be your self. Every one else is already taken!
So be your self. Every one else is already taken!
- KCScooterDude
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Welcome Boneyard. This is a great community. IMHO, a windscreen is the best investment you can make. Adds stability (especially in a headwind), does wonders for gas milage and helps with fatigue on long rides. Just remember, you want one that catches the went and directs it over your head. You probably don't want one that you will be looking through.
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Welcome! Kerrville's probably a great place to have a scoot. Congrats.
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