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Appreciate it.Meatball wrote: NICE SCOOT!


Enlighten me on this please.eclark5483 wrote:Very nice find indeed. My daughter would absolutely love that color. If she were mine I'd put it in the most pristine condition possible with every accessory I could, and make it unique. Quite the rare scooter you have there.



I guess honestly, I have 2 trains of thought.Jonadz wrote:Are you the guy that buys every chrome stick on accessory at auto-zone for your dodge neon?


eclark5483 wrote:I guess honestly, I have 2 trains of thought.Jonadz wrote:Are you the guy that buys every chrome stick on accessory at auto-zone for your dodge neon?
1. Preserve, which is a priority over 2.
2. Accessorize
Might explain my 86' restore a bit better. But really, it's about my kids. Scooters, for better or worse, will be pretty much their only means of transportation, so, I feel that since it will be what it is, you might as well make it usable, functional, and eye pleasing. On a 30+ year old scooter, you first focus on the body restoration and engine tuning, then add function like tach and CHT readings to maintain it, then add all the glitz, glamour, and glory. The end result is you don't have a scoot that's all busted up and ugly, it looks brand new. Underneath all the addons, is a well preserved machine.
Meh, it's a hobby I guess.