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imaginetheory

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When do you say enough is enough?
« on: October 27, 2016, 09:39:26 AM »
Ive had my Agility 50 since june now and I love it. BUT I always seem to be working on it or doing something to improve it like fitting LED strips or changing the rear shock etc.

I sat down and added up what Id spent on it last night and it was A LOT, I almost had a heart attack. Ive now decided to just run it until it dies only maintaining it and not modding it like I have been so I can put the money that would have been for mods into a bigger Kymco...

When do you say enough is enough and stop spending on your scoots?

Scooter Dan

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Re: When do you say enough is enough?
« Reply #1 on: October 27, 2016, 11:21:02 AM »
When do you say enough is enough and stop spending on your scoots?

Most who buy 50cc bikes intend on upgrading to a bigger bike and probably will not keep for the long term. If you're going to be changing bikes in the next year or so then dumping allot of money into it is senseless as you seldom can get back what you spent on mods when re-selling. However if you're going to keep it and are fixing it up for yourself then that's more practical. I see lots of smaller bikes with thousands of dollars in mods for sale at nearly stock prices.
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