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Malossi Mulitvar from Italy ?
« on: April 11, 2010, 04:29:48 AM »
Ok, so there's an ebay listing for a new Malossi Multivar in Italy (10 available) for $219.00 US dollars.  Malossi USA wants $349.00 for one, plus shipping, of course.   I'm estimating shipping on the one from Italy might be around 68 bucks.  That'd be $287.00 or so, to my door. 

Any reason not to do it that way?  I don't mind waiting a couple months for it to get here. 

Anyone here have experience ordering from overseas?  Is it "iffy"? 


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Re: Malossi Mulitvar from Italy ?
« Reply #1 on: April 11, 2010, 11:39:36 AM »
Ok, so there's an ebay listing for a new Malossi Multivar in Italy (10 available) for $219.00 US dollars.  Malossi USA wants $349.00 for one, plus shipping, of course.   I'm estimating shipping on the one from Italy might be around 68 bucks.  That'd be $287.00 or so, to my door. 

Any reason not to do it that way?  I don't mind waiting a couple months for it to get here. 

Anyone here have experience ordering from overseas?  Is it "iffy"? 



Check out seller reputation.
Italy is world-wide known for online frauds.
Did you see that most sellers ship worldwide EXCEPT to Italy and Nigeria?
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Re: Malossi Mulitvar from Italy ?
« Reply #2 on: April 11, 2010, 03:19:40 PM »
Agreed! Look at the sellers info on ebay... # of transactions, feedback, sellers store if they have a link to that, and finally google the shop name to see if there is any info there. Try to find their Phone # thru an independant source, and see if someone answers w/ a Hello, or Thank you for calling xyz! How can I help you? I deal w/ world wide shipping on everything from scoot parts to clothes, and I found the norm. to be 2 weeks. As Malossi is an Italian company it does make sense there would be an outlet there that can compete w/ the pricing here. Don't be scared, just cautious. I have a Debit card, and NO BANK INFO set up just for ebay. It is safer to have the exact amount for the transaction. Ebay has a bad rep for holding/freezing funds above, and beyond the transaction amount themselves. Can't wait to see you Rok, and Rollin' tho!
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Re: Malossi Mulitvar from Italy ?
« Reply #3 on: April 12, 2010, 02:52:33 AM »
Thanks Axy and Zombie.  Good advice from both.  I guess I'm in the thinkin about it phase, but when I get that way, it usually ends up with a purchase.  Yes, that ebay seller has an ebay store and I found their website too.  Looks legit so far. 

The Xciting is pretty darn rock n rollin fun already but, reading all you guy's postings about upgrades and hop-ups has given me the bug.  Besides, faster is better. :)

Today I took off the back half of the variator/tranny dust cover because it looks like the worlds biggest eggplant to me.  I see no need to have it on there.  Looks and runs fine without it. 

I also have my eye on a euro headlight assembly with the three lights on ebay.  I'm hoping there are connectors for the extra lights under the fairing somewhere.   
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Re: Malossi Mulitvar from Italy ?
« Reply #4 on: April 12, 2010, 05:25:55 PM »
The fairing lights are the EURO blinkers. Remove the wires from the stalk blinkers, and install them to the fairing. You can catch a ticket for that tho.
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Re: Malossi Mulitvar from Italy ?
« Reply #5 on: April 12, 2010, 05:26:33 PM »

reading all you guy's postings about upgrades and hop-ups has given me the bug


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Re: Malossi Mulitvar from Italy ?
« Reply #6 on: April 13, 2010, 03:03:37 PM »
Oh yeah Daddy-o!
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Re: Malossi Mulitvar from Italy ?
« Reply #7 on: April 14, 2010, 04:54:31 AM »
Ah, well, now I see Scootertrap has the Multivar 2000 for the 500 for $260 which INCLUDES shipping.  So . . . Nevermind, Italy.

They also have a little disclaimer saying they no longer carry DR Pulley products at all. 

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« Reply #8 on: April 14, 2010, 04:56:07 AM »
They also have a little disclaimer saying they no longer carry DR Pulley products at all.   Wonder what thats all about?
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Re: Malossi Mulitvar from Italy ?
« Reply #9 on: April 14, 2010, 02:37:19 PM »
Yeah, what's up with that? No more Dr Pulley products? I do like the sliders installed in my 500.
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Re: Malossi Mulitvar from Italy ?
« Reply #10 on: April 16, 2010, 01:40:04 PM »
I installed the Dr. Pulley sliding weights too (SR2822 28gm).  ;D

It definitely gives my xciting a more sporty feel. I can't tell if the sliding quality of the weights cause the better performance or simply the reduced weight (28 grams). The xciting revs differently and has a overall better acceleration and pickup speed. It does not effect top speed. Unfortunately it does effect fuelconsumption a little  :-\
I noticed that the roller weights need to broken in, but after that, they really come alive.

Look for ' scooter_wolfpack ' on Ebay. It cost me $ 58,- including S&H.


Next stop different windscreen and Malossi variator, belt and clutch. I may buy them on ebay Italy. Look for ' amr-1984 '. Seems trustworthy; their feedback seems okay and prices are lowest I could find.


Btw, I'm not in any way associated with Ebay, just passing on some info  :)

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Re: Malossi Mulitvar from Italy ?
« Reply #11 on: April 16, 2010, 04:57:47 PM »
It's all good guile, We all try to pass along sites that save a few $'s. Sometimes I feel like a SPAMMER referring shops, but it is all in trying to help the next guy! Let us know how it works out...
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