My Scomadi TL 250

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Hi Steve,
Looks great :P ! cant wait for my one (no 6), spoke to Frank today just waiting on the looms coming then hopefully see it soon. Its been a long wait since september but i'm sure it will be worth it, still havent even seen one in the flesh. A bit worried my legs wont touch the ground as i'm a short arse. What spec is your one? Is it fast? Any problems?
All the best m8
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red
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Give me a call on Friday mate ;) :)
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Rode the Scomadi back to PM Tuning today for it's 1st service.

Everything went OK and had a good ride back over the top via Kirkby Lonsdale,Settle and Bradford and called in to see the South Bradford SC who were having a multi club meet(Cheers for the chilli and chips),steady ride back 325 miles in total(Scomadi has now done over 1000 miles in the last 3 weeks)

Soon need another service at this rate :D ;)

(First installment of Classic Scooter Scene magazine article to be submitted tomorrow)
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red wrote:Cheers for the chilli
Bloody typical.. you can smell food from 30 paces you .. :frog: Crickey mate your banging some miles on the scomadi there, carlsberg will be getting jealous.. :(
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red wrote:Rode the Scomadi back to PM Tuning today for it's 1st service.

Everything went OK and had a good ride back over the top via Kirkby Lonsdale,Settle and Bradford and called in to see the South Bradford SC who were having a multi club meet(Cheers for the chilli and chips),steady ride back 325 miles in total(Scomadi has now done over 1000 miles in the last 3 weeks)

Soon need another service at this rate :D ;)

(First installment of Classic Scooter Scene magazine article to be submitted tomorrow)
hi red how are you finding riding an auto does the power come in low down like say 300 GTS or is it a bit revvy lowdown
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shocky wrote:
red wrote:Rode the Scomadi back to PM Tuning today for it's 1st service.

Everything went OK and had a good ride back over the top via Kirkby Lonsdale,Settle and Bradford and called in to see the South Bradford SC who were having a multi club meet(Cheers for the chilli and chips),steady ride back 325 miles in total(Scomadi has now done over 1000 miles in the last 3 weeks)

Soon need another service at this rate :D ;)

(First installment of Classic Scooter Scene magazine article to be submitted tomorrow)
hi red how are you finding riding an auto does the power come in low down like say 300 GTS or is it a bit revvy lowdown
Power comes in from the start,pulls away quickly and I've had front end off the floor a couple of times,though that may be down to me being a fat bas***d sat at the back :D
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Lam46 wrote:
red wrote:Cheers for the chilli
Bloody typical.. you can smell food from 30 paces you .. :frog: Crickey mate your banging some miles on the scomadi there, carlsberg will be getting jealous.. :(
Nah,it's not getting jealous.it's having a rest from the last 3 yeras it's done.

As for the chili,I'm waiting for the smell of stew and Strongbow from o'er the River or do you finish it off so quickly I don't get chance to smell it :D
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