My scooter Geely

@raredog (743)
Philippines
January 21, 2007 8:24am CST
I have a 150cc scooter, I named her Geely. My wife and I been using it for almost 4 years now. We used it everyday when commuting for work, going to the malls, market, sometimes doing some errands. And I'm proud to say that even though it's a china made bike it didn't give me headache at all. Well, aside from the usual maintenance like changing oils, belts, balls etcetera... Geely still runs fast and smoothly, not to mention to that we exceeded the maximum weight on-board for passengers. By the way Geely has a GY6 engine which I think was originally designed by Honda.
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• Philippines
21 Jan 07
hi there.. ive been wanting to have a scooter when i was 17, now that im turning 25, still want one.. now this post gets my attention because it has something to do with a scooter... well its nice that you can just have all the benefit of using your own.... thanks a bunch ^_^ drive safely^_^
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@raredog (743)
• Philippines
30 Jan 07
I see a lot of women riding motorcycles nowadays, unlike before. Now they're almost everywhere. At the school, office, markets, malls and even churches. Even nuns do ride on a scooter. Hope you can get one for yourself sheenie, and drive safely.
• Philippines
23 Jan 07
Well I guess it's just a matter of proper maintenance, I guess. Keep up the good work. Take care always.
• Philippines
26 Feb 07
Upon reading your post, I'm sure your scoot had served you very well. With the monstrous traffic jam we are experiencing today and the price of gas that bulged over the years, scooter is the best option to travel with in the city and the suburbs. Don't forget to be very cautious every time you ride. There are so many animal driven vehicles on the street that they usually do not put safety into consideration.
@raredog (743)
• Philippines
26 Feb 07
I will take note of that sir. In regard with being cautious. Before I use to ride without a side mirror. Recently I installed a pair on my scooter, and it really is a breeze taking glance at your back than looking at the back yourself.