Motorized Scooters

BJ MOTORS

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HELP, HELP, HELP

I CAN NOT FIND THE MOTORIZED SCOOTERS ANYWHERE. CAN SOMEONE ON THIS BOARD HELP WITH THIS VERY IMPORTANT ISSUE.IF I CAN'T FIND ONE I WILL HAVE TO WALK AT GINGERMAN FOR VIPER DAYS, AND OH HOW I HATE TO WALK AND WALK AND WALK AND WALK. THANKS FOR THE HELP.
 

Sean Roe

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Matt,
Thanks for pointing Katz in my direction. I had been meaning to drop the price on the last couple left and when he called, we gave him a package price on two. I like the little scooters and we use ours all the time, but don't really want to be in the scooter biz. I have one left that had a rear fender get cracked by UPS and they paid the damages. We plastic welded it back together and if anyone would like to have it, we'll let it go at $239.95. It's burgundy red color and MSRP is $400.
 

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Ben,
We'll set one up for you with the equivalent of electric nitrous. I'll put in a second 24V battery and put a switch on the scooter that connects the two batteries in series, giving you a boost up to 48V.
Geeeez Ben, does everything you own have to be modified?
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Completely OT, but my wife actually bought me a "Viper" for last Christmas -- they're a brand of 2-stroke motorized scooter. I was/am considering getting an expansion chamber for it...

WAR SCOOTER DRAGS!
 

YellowSnake

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WOW! Those pocketbikes are awesome. The website says,

"Q: How fast do pocketbikes go?
Non-technical Answer: Really, really fast - faster than a 5 hp Go-Kart, and more than twice as fast as a Go-Ped. If you have to ask, it's probably faster than you can handle. Even a stock 4.2hp Polini pocketbike can do 40-45 MPH!"

These are great. Does anyone on the board own one?
 
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