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Spring is here, time for scootering
« on: April 14, 2020, 04:01:15 PM »
First ride of the season today; 40km commute of mixed highway/city riding.  A little chilly this morning, but nice to be back on two wheels  :D
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Re: Spring is here, time for scootering
« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2020, 02:10:18 PM »
I ride all winter as long as the roads are clear, but it's been pretty cold this year. And now the we're finally getting into days that are fit for human consumption, the damned COVID comes along, leaving no place open to run errands to. In all honesty, although I've never had a consequential accident, I worry every time I ride that, if something happened, I'd be terrified of receiving medical attention, given what's going on right now.
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Re: Spring is here, time for scootering
« Reply #2 on: April 29, 2020, 02:04:22 AM »
I ride all winter as long as the roads are clear, but it's been pretty cold this year. And now the we're finally getting into days that are fit for human consumption, the damned COVID comes along, leaving no place open to run errands to. In all honesty, although I've never had a consequential accident, I worry every time I ride that, if something happened, I'd be terrified of receiving medical attention, given what's going on right now.
I stayed off of my scooter till I went nuts ,  then to hades with it , I live within 1 mile to the country roads , and then I am all alone on the roads,  when I am on the yager (I find I put around 50 Kmph, today some young guys past me and I sped up and blue the belt it tore the belt to pieces and jammed the variator tearing the axel out of the outer variator face so it wobbles on the shaft,  need new variator and sliders only, as I have belt in stock,  SPRING IS COMMING YAAA.!!!

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Re: Spring is here, time for scootering
« Reply #3 on: April 29, 2020, 08:07:19 AM »
I bought the scooter on feb 10th, and now driven since then 1650 km, longest daytrip to countryside 120 km. Warmest spring ever as I recall 40+ years. Max speed 45 kmh is a bit too slow, 60 kmh would be better and safe IMHO. Gasoline costs 3.50 € per 100 km :)
Today going to fishing some silakka, I do not know what it is in English, from the bridge near downtown Helsinki.
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Re: Spring is here, time for scootering
« Reply #4 on: April 29, 2020, 12:35:18 PM »
I stayed off of my scooter till I went nuts ,  then to hades with it , I live within 1 mile to the country roads , and then I am all alone on the roads,  when I am on the yager (I find I put around 50 Kmph, today some young guys past me and I sped up and blue the belt it tore the belt to pieces and jammed the variator tearing the axel out of the outer variator face so it wobbles on the shaft,  need new variator and sliders only, as I have belt in stock,  SPRING IS COMMING YAAA.!!!
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How many miles on that belt - and what brand?
Have heard that when a kevlar belt breaks - it can do a lot of damage.
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Re: Spring is here, time for scootering
« Reply #5 on: April 29, 2020, 12:39:03 PM »
I bought the scooter on feb 10th, and now driven since then 1650 km, longest daytrip to countryside 120 km. Warmest spring ever as I recall 40+ years. Max speed 45 kmh is a bit too slow, 60 kmh would be better and safe IMHO. Gasoline costs 3.50 € per 100 km :)
Today going to fishing some silakka, I do not know what it is in English, from the bridge near downtown Helsinki.
Welcome here!
Good luck with your fishing!
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The 4T version is notoriously slow. Take care!
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Re: Spring is here, time for scootering
« Reply #6 on: May 04, 2020, 06:57:43 AM »
dedee
How many miles on that belt - and what brand?
Have heard that when a kevlar belt breaks - it can do a lot of damage.
Stig
  it is a Bando belt ,  with 10,000 Km.s on it ,  that is OE belt,  malossi belt same price and they say they are better,   :o :o

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