Scomadi 300 promo video
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sydduckett
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is this the metal bodied one? How much are they going to be?
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Chris in Margate
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Your dedication and years of perseverance now deserve some payback. I hope it does well for you Frank; it looks good and is probably somewhere near where Lambretta might have been today.
Good luck. I might get one.
Good luck. I might get one.
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You took the words out of my mouth, hope it goes great frankChris in Margate wrote:Your dedication and years of perseverance now deserve some payback. I hope it does well for you Frank; it looks good and is probably somewhere near where Lambretta might have been today.
Good luck. I might get one.
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Just a thought, but the GTS has a very useful storage area under the seat which makes use of the gap between the engine and seat. I suspect the Scomadi has the petrol tank in that space? Only wondering as IF I were to consider trading my GTS commuter in I would be needing somewhere to stash my water proofs 
the new owner is in my club very nice scooter not sure about the exhaust though looks like a photoshop add onlambro wrote:GLscoot wrote:I may be wrong here, but I thought there was one on ebay a couple of months ago for £9k
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Scomadi-Scoot ... 7675.l2557
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Colin your are right the GTS for me isnt so m uch about looks it the total practicality it offers me the under seat storage the flip out foot pegs, the 140 miles to a tank, great lights (the scamadi one isnt very good) for me the list is endless my GP feels like a undersized toy when im on it im all legs and elbows constantly knocking into the handlebarscoaster wrote:Just a thought, but the GTS has a very useful storage area under the seat which makes use of the gap between the engine and seat. I suspect the Scomadi has the petrol tank in that space? Only wondering as IF I were to consider trading my GTS commuter in I would be needing somewhere to stash my water proofs
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It will be a very good choice for the paying public. Now you have more choice in new scooters other than the piaggio gts or neco abruzzi
. I do hope it sells well and proves a viable alternative for those looking for one.
