Hey all. I have been stalkin the forum for quite a while now. I finally got my roughhouse today. It is going to be a ton of fun and a great money saver for commuting to work.
My ride is derestricted and rides flawlessly but I am intersted in getting the Primo exhaust and possiably the whole performance kit that some on here have talked about. Give me some links/numbers to some good dealears if you have the time...
cheers...
New Roughhouse owner in Michigan :)
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- Rhetoriclost
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it's "prima"
http://www.scooterworks.com/
if you want to do it yourself otherwise your dealer can get everything
http://www.scooterworks.com/
if you want to do it yourself otherwise your dealer can get everything
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hello,
you asked about dealers and no one else responded so I figured I'd let you know that your in luck. Scoot Around Town is located in Ypsi off of michigan ave just past ecorse and they are totaly awesome. I bought my Buddy there and they have been nothing but helpful since my purchase last year. They have great mechanics that do great work, and if you would like to do some or all of the work yourself there is usually someone up there who is willing to talk with you as to how to do it. I don't buy any of my stuff straight through scooterworks, I support my local dealer Scoot Around Town. That way when I need some info about my scooter or I'm in the market for a new scooter
They'll still be there.
you asked about dealers and no one else responded so I figured I'd let you know that your in luck. Scoot Around Town is located in Ypsi off of michigan ave just past ecorse and they are totaly awesome. I bought my Buddy there and they have been nothing but helpful since my purchase last year. They have great mechanics that do great work, and if you would like to do some or all of the work yourself there is usually someone up there who is willing to talk with you as to how to do it. I don't buy any of my stuff straight through scooterworks, I support my local dealer Scoot Around Town. That way when I need some info about my scooter or I'm in the market for a new scooter

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If you are going to get the prima pipe I would recommend doing the whole kit that you are referring to. I havnt had the money to do it to my RH yet, but am dying to. From what I have read on here the roller weights and the other couple of mods that go along with the pipe actually do more for the bike than the pipe itself.