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Post by chevyguyjay »

wheres the warm weather dammit lol. thier both done, and i wanna ride. :wink:
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No doubt...I'm jonesn to ride!!
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100% agreed.
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Post by Kenny_McCormic »

I know how you feel, just put mine together the rest of the way today.
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dam dude, not a bad lookin scoot. :wink: id say get the blinker bracket and a seat and your on your way. :wink:
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Post by Kenny_McCormic »

Thanks, I dont care about the seat that much but I am gonna rebuild the blinker or weld the stock one back together, its more of a 20 foot bike, the pics dont show how beat up it is. Does your Sprio have a kickstand or do you just lean it on random s*** and hope nobody knocks it over?
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yep, its leaning against the fence alright lol. im looking into tring to fab up a kickstand. i might go for the "bicycle" type on the side. once that warm weather gets here, ill be welding. :wink: oh, yes......i did get a new seat for my 84. :wink:
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Post by Kenny_McCormic »

Wait no, thats not a dio, what would you call it then? Spreeleet?
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Good luck making one. This picture should help you out some.
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Post by burnt_toast »

Hmm I might consider that too, I'll have to see what kind of bicycle side stands I can find/fab up, spending $65+sh for one of those stands just seems steep to me. Although I made my stock main clear the PG by bending out the right peg, cheap fitment mod holla :lol:
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Post by GIJoeBob »

I have that same Aero 50 that I hope to have running by this summer.

I've already been riding mine. The weather has been great here in Texas. Several days in the 80's already.
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Since my scoot is now running and working well (I think), I'm too impatient to wait for it to warm up. I've been riding it daily to work - temp from 30 degrees to almost 50 degrees - just layer up and go!
Helps that I work only about 1 1/2 miles from home 8)

The neck muff thing is the trick, that and good gloves.
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