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Agility 125 / Re: Loose assembly on right handlebar
« on: October 28, 2013, 04:58:39 PM »
Appreciate the response. Sorry bout the pics not loading, I tried for a while to no avail. Anyway, I did try a screwdriver at first but it really seems to be jammed. I couldn't get it to budge. I'm just afraid if I go at it too much with a power tool of any kind I'll strip the screw, or it won't go in properly and cause damage to something internally. I can't get to the top screw to take the whole thing apart either.

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Agility 125 / Re: Loose assembly on right handlebar
« on: October 27, 2013, 10:38:25 PM »


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Agility 125 / Loose assembly on right handlebar
« on: October 27, 2013, 03:46:49 PM »
Hey guys. After I got my scooter back from the dealer for its first service, I noticed on the ride home the assembly that holds the front right mirror/starter & kill switch was rattling around a bit. I took a look when I got home and noticed the bottom screw on the back of the housing was halfway out. I tried to screw it back in with my drill, but it's not budging. It must not be lined up properly. Can anyone provide any input on what to do? I'm going to post photos of it once I figure out how to ;).

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Agility 125 / Re: Crashed scoot already with only 54 miles on it
« on: April 12, 2013, 05:10:58 PM »
Estimate came back at 1200$. Nothing wrong with it mechanically, all the damage was cosmetic. I'm impressed by the durability. After all that it still starts right up and rides like a dream. I have it back home for now until all the parts arrive at the dealer.

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Agility 125 / Re: Mirrors
« on: April 11, 2013, 07:51:32 PM »
Do you have a link for the mirrors you bought buckmajor? I've been checking ebay also and I'm just interested to see what you went with. I can't stand the stock mirrors either and will not be comfortable on some roads until I swap em out for something better.

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Agility 125 / Crashed scoot already with only 54 miles on it
« on: April 07, 2013, 01:22:43 AM »
 :-[... Long time lurker, first time poster. I made one of the fatal rookie mistakes by allowing my inexperienced brother try and ride the brand new scoot. He "forgot" it was automatic, and tried to use the grips to roll it off the center stand and into the street. Next thing I know, the thing takes off, dragging him alongside it and slams into the ground after traveling around 15 feet. He was lucky to walk away with some minor scrapes. The new agility was not so lucky. Smashed rear fender, gouges all down the left side, right rear turn signal hanging off, and various lines hanging off the bottom dripping fluid out. Its already back at the dealer and I'm waiting on an estimate to get her back to new. Let this be a lesson to us all, NEVER let Anyone ride your new scoot. Especially when they're inexperienced.

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