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#415405 - 01/27/16 03:06 PM
Re: Another year dumber...
[Re: cgiles]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Did get the new Subaru Crosstrek. Transferring the "MUSIC MATTERS" front plate to the new car as we speak.
Also, thinking of getting a 2015 SYM Citi from a dealer in Louisville that just closed. A little smaller than I wanted, but thinking of transitioning to a scooter from a motorcycle. I have several old Cushman's and a small 150 Kymco People, but that's not the interstate machine I want.300 cc's may not be enough. I'm going to test ride the SYM next Monday. A good friend is a Sym dealer here...just doesn't handle anything that size. He can do warranty work on the new one.
Man, it'll be hard getting off bigger bikes. The problem is not the hips or knees, it's the 200 times I have to operate the clutch lever when I make the 10 mile trip to the office and back. My left hand is in pretty rough shape...stretched tendon from so many years on upright, and a bad cut from a few years ago.
Russ (future scooter nerd) Lay
Russ
PS. Since the guy closed, he will sell the last Citi at cost, or about $2,000.00 less than the regular price. $4250.00 out the door, instead of the $4899 MSRP, plus $500.00 set-up and freight, plus sales tax and license fees. this one is Black, but at that price, who cares?
Edited by captain Russ (01/27/16 03:10 PM)
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#415406 - 01/27/16 03:42 PM
Re: Another year dumber...
[Re: Taike]
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Senior Member
Registered: 09/29/05
Posts: 6703
Loc: Roswell,GA/USA
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.....OR, you could just come down and pick up my Kymco 500 (currently on Craigslist Atlanta) which is practically like new, is a lot more roadworthy (95mph easily), is fully decked out, always garaged, new tires, new batt., and.....well, it's a Kymco, 'nuff said. A LOT more bike for a lot less money. Check it out on Craigslist. It IS a tall bike though, so you may not be able to 'flat foot' it at stop lights.
chas
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"Faith means not wanting to know what is true." [Nietzsche]
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#415849 - 02/02/16 08:46 AM
Re: Another year dumber...
[Re: cgiles]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Chaz, I bought the SYM yesterday. The dealer is going to deliver it to Nod, the local distributor and my friend. The 2 year warranty will be in effect.
This one will stay at my office, replacing the 150 Kymco as a "daily driver" to lunch, etc. It runs perfectly, but Kymco has discontinued it, and I'm worried about parts down the road.
If I like the 300 SYM, I'll get something bigger. SYM is selling a 500 overseas. I's like to have something new with a warranty.
Your's sounds GREAT. You'll have no problem getting that kind of money.
Be well, Russ
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#415902 - 02/02/16 04:16 PM
Re: Another year dumber...
[Re: cgiles]
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Senior Member
Registered: 01/02/04
Posts: 7305
Loc: Lexington, Ky, USA
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Chas, that's a ground-up restoration. My young son took the frame to a powder coater, saying he was finishing up the project for his dad. The guy, about 30 years old, I guess, said that he had just finished one for his dad. Then, he said, "you know, Medicare will pay for these things".
Ben told him I'm still riding Harleys and that this was something else (He thought it was off a Rascal).
Total project, including a complete rebuild of the engine....250 hours.
Interesting fact: there is a shop that just handles NOS Cushman, Cushman repro parts and Ford tractor parts. You can get anything you need from these guys
Have a restored Eagle, another Hilander and am thinking of a conversion where you use a 32 HP Briggs engine and new slush box tranny. Origional engines are 9 hp. No filter, so you change oil every 300 miles. As a dumb-assed 14 year old, I rode an Eagle from Oscoda, Michigan to Biloxi, Ms. and back!
Fun toys!
Russ
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