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catnip42
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| Mon Mar 03, 2008 2:57 pm rain and the government |
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Got my brand new 150 scoot delivered on Thursday!! It was in great shape and all I had to do was put in the battery and add some nice fresh gas. Rode it round the driveway, which was fun but not THAT fun. Gathered my receipt and stuff and checked with the DMV (you.S, Texas) to find out how to get plates so I could actually ride on the road! Found out that the government wants some dumb specific paper that I don't have. So, I had to contact atvdiscounter where I got it and they can send the paper, but it will be MORE waiting.
Got up this morning and it rained all night and is still raining.
When will I be able to ride my bike?? When??? |
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Yellow Scooter
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| Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:16 pm |
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Just as soon as you don your rainsuit and get on the thing start her up n go! LOL
I had the same thing on mine when I 1st got it. My very 1st scooter was during the last cold snap of the winter season. LOL |
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Bis
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| Mon Mar 03, 2008 3:31 pm |
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| Not sure when you will be able to ride but I know you will think it was worth the wait when you do. 8) |
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px166bajaj
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| Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:40 pm |
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| Your first ride will probably be in a rainstorm. It will be the best, most memorable ride of your life! 8) |
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Spanner
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| Mon Mar 03, 2008 8:54 pm |
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px166bajaj wrote: It will be the best, most memorable ride of your life! 8)
Strangly enough I had that very same feeling when I rode the Roadster down to Coventry Station for the last time…
I do regret selling it :( What was I thinking :shock:
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