Okay, $1,400 ($1,000 off new price after only 1600km)
http://www.motorcycle.com/specs/e-ton/scooter/2009/matrix/r4-150/detail.html
(Same but in red)
I bought this scooter new last year. I have since moved to a 250cc motorcycle but thoroughly enjoyed commuting in the GTA on the Matrix. It is very nimble with good acceleration. It will go over 100kmh (but I only did short 400-series freeway trips--is happier on highways).
The braking is excellent: disc brakes front and back.
It has been properly maintained: regular checks, stored inside with battery on a tender and stabiliser in the tank; started first time after the winter. Had first service at Fada Scooters. 80mpg. Only ridden 1,629kms.
Comes with owner's and service manual and tool kit.
It really is an easy, cheap and fun way to get around and a superb introduction to two wheels.
ivlewis@hotmail.com
(P.S. Apologies if this thread is strictly for motorcycles.)
http://www.motorcycle.com/specs/e-ton/scooter/2009/matrix/r4-150/detail.html
(Same but in red)
I bought this scooter new last year. I have since moved to a 250cc motorcycle but thoroughly enjoyed commuting in the GTA on the Matrix. It is very nimble with good acceleration. It will go over 100kmh (but I only did short 400-series freeway trips--is happier on highways).
The braking is excellent: disc brakes front and back.
It has been properly maintained: regular checks, stored inside with battery on a tender and stabiliser in the tank; started first time after the winter. Had first service at Fada Scooters. 80mpg. Only ridden 1,629kms.
Comes with owner's and service manual and tool kit.
It really is an easy, cheap and fun way to get around and a superb introduction to two wheels.
ivlewis@hotmail.com
(P.S. Apologies if this thread is strictly for motorcycles.)
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