Yesterday I had the pleasure of meeting Tim. He has the silver helmet and the Vino 125 like mine. He stopped at the Blockbuster on Wednesday. Tim has seriously modded out his scoot.
He has the Japanese Taillight and blinkers, the chrome front blinkers, some flashy Canadian accents, all to go along with some high tech mechanical modifications. Hopefully he will send me some pics so I can post them.
It has inspired me to finish up on some of my own mods. I can't wait to put the shark teeth on the front fender, which looks great by the way, Mike. Next on the list is the whitewall tires.
I guess Wednesday was Scooter day in Scranton/Dunmore. On my way to work I rode along with a young woman on a BEAUTIFUL Black Aprilla. I think if I get another scoot, that may be it. It was very nice. I also got to see our own blue beauty Heather tooling around Dunmore.
After talking to Tim, I had no sooner said to a kid I work with Justin, "Scooters are taking over", than Heather rode by. It's getting so you can't throw a stone with out hitting a scooter.
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Here's some of the more cosmetic mods I had done last year.
http://timsrandomnonsence.blogspot.com/
I'll get a list of what I have done besides this...
I believe that I beeped hello to Tim as he scooted by me on Green Ridge before you saw me outside of Blockbluster. I love the amount of scooters I've been seeing!
Yep!, by the way I love the look of your scoot!
from my provoscooter sig...
Japanese front fender chrome, side pannel chrome, front chromed blinkers, rear chromed body mounted blinkers (yellow), brake light with chrome
Yamaha windshield
I painted the heatshields on the muffler silver.
chrome grips
battery tender jr
brake light modulator
cup holder
1,500 rpm torque spring and clutch springs
Sylvania Silverstar HID headlight
NGK Iridium plug
K&N air Filter: YA-2598
Disabled Accel Pump
Removed variator restricter washer
Givi Monolock E30 top box with break light accessory and 3M Scotchlite mod
I am also in the process of adding more Scotchlite to the body, and tried a Polini variator but it is cooking my belt so I'll be looking for a fair priced Kevlar one, till then I'm back to the stock one.
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