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Post by Ginger Phil on Sept 5, 2005 15:15:22 GMT
If you're thinking of part exchanging your Chinese scooter get down to ESS in Loddon, Norfolk. I part exchanged my Taishan on Thursday against the Blaster for £400 and ESS have just phoned to say they've sold it already. They phoned because they didn't know the name of it (Commuter) and the woman was having trouble insuring it. If I p/x'd it for £400 I wonder how much they got for it?
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Post by jezzab1973 on Sept 5, 2005 15:26:48 GMT
how old was your commuter and what was the milage
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Post by Ginger Phil on Sept 5, 2005 15:29:29 GMT
how old was your commuter and what was the milage First registered in June and had 1100 km's on the clock.
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Post by jules30 on Sept 5, 2005 17:34:15 GMT
wow that was fast, bit far for me to travel though phil jules
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Post by malnik on Sept 5, 2005 20:48:28 GMT
I see today a buy it now commuter, new for 399. Its a 2 stroke though. Yours was a 4 stroke i think?
Mal
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Post by malnik on Sept 5, 2005 20:51:53 GMT
Ok ok... I start at the top of the new post lists and go down.
Just found a whole thread about this one!!!
Mal
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Post by onamission1989 on Sept 7, 2005 10:00:00 GMT
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Post by Ginger Phil on Sept 7, 2005 15:06:03 GMT
It's weird but it's law that any 49cc scooter or under does not have to have indicators so I guess they don't put them on there to keep the price down. Obviously they're an optional extra so it wouldn't surprise me if everybody who bought one bought a set of indicators at £80 meaning more cash for Peugeot.
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Post by r08813 on Sept 15, 2005 16:23:48 GMT
It looks to me that they may have some on the back (slight bit of yellow visible in the picture). It's a very minimalist design, and hardly any weather protection from the front. but very light weight.
I don't want one!!
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Post by Ginger Phil on Sept 15, 2005 17:11:36 GMT
Neither do I, they're crap. Although having said that parts would be easy to buy......
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