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uconnchaz 10-02-2013 04:28 PM

VIP Future Champion
 
I am going to purchase a VIP Future Champion 49cc scooter very soon. Was curious about peoples thoughts on that scooter are? Saw one other site that people had many complaints. All there seemed to be. I guess when people are happy they don't really express it. I did see some postive feedback elsewhere. Any thoughts would be appreciated. It is a scooter in my price range and it will be my first.:thanks:

Guest_3 10-02-2013 05:59 PM

Are you talking New or Used ??.

and.... Welcome to ScootDawg. :cheers:

inuyasha 10-02-2013 07:21 PM

Hi
Welcome aboard
Pleased to meet you
Its a crap shoot, some are fine and some not
Give her a full pdi and you will start off on the right foot
http://x1scooters.com/pdi.html
Heres some helpful tips for those new to scoots
http://msf-usa.org/downloads/Scooter-tips-2005.pdf
And be sure to leave some money in your budget for riding gear
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O2Wmi6KdPHw
Take care and ride safely
Yours Hank

uconnchaz 10-02-2013 08:43 PM

If you were replying to me. It is new. Like I said affordable, probably the wrong time of year to be riding one here in the northeast but am tired of the bus. Can't work and can no longer afford a car and insurance. Thanks for the welcome.

Guest_3 10-02-2013 08:56 PM

Where in the Northeast and where are you getting it from ?.

And does it have to be a VIP Future Champion 49cc only scooter ?.

Are you open to other scooter brands ?.

qwertydude 10-02-2013 09:21 PM

Most generic Chinese scooters are always a crapshoot. And people on this site will readily admit all Chinese scooters require you to be able to work on them. If you're not mechanically inclined I would definitely suggest getting a used Japanese scooter as it will be cheaper in the long run and initial cost won't be much more than a new Chinese.

Surprisingly one of the better ways to go about Chinese scooter purchases is buying a used one. The reason is if the scooter made it past a couple thousand miles and doesn't show signs of problems it's likely to continue to be more reliable. Basically over time the lemons get weeded out. It's just a fact that unless you do a thorough PDI (Post Delivery Inspection) more often than not you'll have problems with your scooter.

thumper650 10-02-2013 10:15 PM

I'm not a fan of the Hockey Mask look. Personally I'd save up for something a little better.

uconnchaz 10-02-2013 11:45 PM

I'm in Connecticut and it is from a local dealer. It is all assembled. I am somewhat mechanically inclined but not physically able to do much. "Gearhead Motors" in New Haven Ct. right on the East Haven line is on the business card. Hockey Mask?

inuyasha 10-03-2013 12:10 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by uconnchaz (Post 523590)
I'm in Connecticut and it is from a local dealer. It is all assembled. I am somewhat mechanically inclined but not physically able to do much. "Gearhead Motors" in New Haven Ct. right on the East Haven line is on the business card. Hockey Mask?

Hi
Im from CT as well west haven to be exact
Howdy neighbor:cheers:
His Hockey mask reference is about the headlight styling, the cage around them resembles a hockey mask:lmao:
Take care and ride safely
Yours Hank

uconnchaz 10-03-2013 12:16 AM

Loaded with questions here. I asked the dealer about weight capacity. He said it is a two seater. So one person should be fine. It is just me. Right now I am 240. That is unusual for me. Put all the weight on in the past 3 years after quitting smoking. My normal is about 180. Will be a while before I could get back to my norm?

thumper650 10-03-2013 09:16 AM

You should be ok, unless it's really shoddy. I gave my brother a ride home last week on my Tomos Nitro, I'm 220 and he's a little less. It was a slow ride, but the scooter's fine.

Guest_3 10-03-2013 11:32 AM

Just talking/thinking out loud here. :)

I don't think you'll be happy with a 49cc scoot.

A guy your size would be better off on a 150cc. :scoot:

thumper650 10-03-2013 12:33 PM

Wayne might be on to something. Unless money is really an issue you might consider a 150 or more.
I live in a very densely populated area and traffic rarely gets above 30 in the places I ride.

Guest_3 10-03-2013 12:56 PM

My thinking is, I'd hate to see him buy a scoot,

Then in a week or so come back on here, bitch'in that its too small or slow.

uconnchaz 10-03-2013 05:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by scooterwayne (Post 523599)
Just talking/thinking out loud here. :)

I don't think you'll be happy with a 49cc scoot.

A guy your size would be better off on a 150cc. :scoot:

A 150cc requires registration and insurance here in Ct. Trying to avoid that. Put a deposit on it today. Small balance left. Time will tell what the outcome is?


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