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Thanks.

Yes, pressing the bottom button once puts it in date/time toggle mode, then pressing the bottom button again puts it in SET mode (cycling through month - day - hour - minute with each press of the bottom button).  As you mentioned, the top button changes the value.

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Bump.  I'd like to know too.

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People 150 / Re: Best Tires for People 150?
« on: June 29, 2008, 05:58:04 PM »
ScooterWest replied to my e-mail and they say they have both sizes in stock.

- Bruno

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People 150 / Re: Best Tires for People 150?
« on: June 28, 2008, 07:16:37 PM »
I was going to get the Savas but, my mechanic told me that they sometimes rub (tiny bit too large) until they wear down a bit. A Kymco dealer told me they have a softer ride but the original tires are better in the rain. So, I went with the OEM tire.
Try Columbia Scooters. They're great with getting Kymco parts. http://www.columbiascooters.com/indexs.htm

The mechanic at my dealer wasn't too keen on the Savas either, so I went with the OEM Cheng Shins.

www.scooterwest.com lists an 80/80x16 "Cheng Shin or King", but they don't list 100/80x16.  I sent them an e-mail query asking if they have (or can get) the larger tire for our rear wheel.  I'll post when I get a reply.

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People 150 / Re: Best Tires for People 150?
« on: June 22, 2008, 08:07:54 PM »
Have you found any tires yet?  I just got a People 150 last week and I already picked up a construction staple in my rear tire.  It can't be patched due to the grooves on the inside of the tire.

I live in east central Florida and no dealer from Daytona to Orlando to Palm Beach has a rear tire in stock.

The only internet place I found that looks good is www.scooterworks.com out of Chicago.  They carry Sava tires in our size.

Anyone have tire experience to share?

- Bruno

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