Aprilia SR50:
A wonderful scooter of Italian make. The peak of modern scooter engineering. The Ferarri of scooters. It is only 50ccs in engine size, but it makes up for it in unmatched handling, zip, and pizazz. Plus you can park it on the sidewalks!
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Want More Light? --> I installed an outboard driving light on the SR50. This is a pictorial description of the install, in case you are hoping to do a similar conversion to your ride.
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A THIEF attacks! --> My scooter was recently stolen! It was recovered by the police, and the kid was caught, but he banged up the scooter good in his unprofessional theft attempt. Here are some images of the exterior damage.
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The Damage Estimate --> How much damage did the punk do to the poor scooter? A LOT, monetarily. Check out the damage estimate here. The total including parts, labor and tax comes to just over $1,400 US dollars! CURSES!
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Virtual SR50 --> What would an SR50 look like with a facelift? The magic of Photoshop gives us this look into the fanciful world of the Virtual SR50. Chrome? Pink? Lion decals? You can have it all, in cyberville. Flash coming soon.
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My SR50 on BikePics.com --> Check out my mini-site on BikePics.com, includes pictures of my SR50, as well as some interesting little specs. Enjoy.
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Mail Us! --> Use this handy-dandy form to send me some mail! I'd like to hear from you, if you have a scooter and live in the St. Louis, MO area, we can take a ride.
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