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    2010 Eurorider

    Hi all, am new to this and just want to know what is the general opinion of the EURORIDER, There is one at the link below which is sold at wootons for around $1450.
    i know it is chinese but is any one better then the others? Has any one had any experience with these? THANKS

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UxL0-m-xVI

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    Quote Originally Posted by actionjackson View Post
    Hi all, am new to this and just want to know what is the general opinion of the EURORIDER, There is one at the link below which is sold at wootons for around $1450.
    i know it is chinese but is any one better then the others? Has any one had any experience with these? THANKS

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4UxL0-m-xVI
    If its from a dealer then the consumer grantees act will cover you, and surprisingly it covers you longer than the 6 months to a year the dealer does.
    If you have to buy a Chinese bike then do it from a dealer not an on-line auction.

    Most Chinese bikes are made at one factory then re-branded into something else so parts are numerous on trademe.
    "Your talent determines what you can do. Your motivation determines how much you are willing to do. Your attitude determines how well you do it."
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    SO the long of the short of that is it is not such a bad thing to buy a Chinese scooter ? as if they break down like every says they do you can fix them?

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    Quote Originally Posted by actionjackson View Post
    SO the long of the short of that is it is not such a bad thing to buy a Chinese scooter ? as if they break down like every says they do you can fix them?
    I think Chinese scoots are a last resort, find a second hand "quality" brand rather than Chinese. Chinese scoots are good for one off events like the scooter challenges that are popping up but not the best for long term ownership.
    Don't confuse Chinese with Taiwanese scoots.
    "Your talent determines what you can do. Your motivation determines how much you are willing to do. Your attitude determines how well you do it."
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