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Post by rmack93 on Dec 8, 2021 0:58:25 GMT -5
So my scooter is in pieces after repairing the motor and wiring, however I'm having the hardest time figuring out what "body style" my scooter is to order new plastics from and where. Sorry the panels are laid out but they were busted up when I got it. Thanks for the help in advance! (first time poster)
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messenger
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Location: Coventry, u.k.
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Post by messenger on Dec 8, 2021 6:11:57 GMT -5
Am I right in thinking you are asking for an opinion on whether you should buy replacement plastics or go for a naked look ? its personal preference really, I prefer to see a scoot with the plastics on personally, to me a scoot doesnt look complete with the plastics missing. The styling of the plastics to me give the scoot its identity, a bit like the body work on a car. I would always run plastics on my own auto scooter. Also... removing the plastics on auto scooters in the U.K isnt really heard of much really, some of the traditional old school Lambretta and vespa owners do it, removing the metal body work and running what we term a cut down frame. but thats only my opinion, other peoples opinion may well differ from mine, and im sure people will add to the conversation saying yeahh naked look all the way. The important thing is to do what you feel is right for you, far more important than other peoples opinion
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Post by 90GTVert on Dec 19, 2021 13:43:38 GMT -5
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Post by wiscootsin on Dec 28, 2021 21:45:20 GMT -5
but from experience i will say that your scooter is probably not worth what it would cost to buy new plastic pieces for it. Unless you just truly love it and want to keep it forever, then sure it's worth doing for your own enjoyment of it.
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