Hello from East Sussex

Make your first post here or feel the wrath of the Muppets.
Post Reply
JasonK
Posts: 6
Joined: Tue May 22, 2012 9:48 am
Current Ride: Xevo 125

Hello from East Sussex

Post by JasonK »

Hi,

Just passed the MOT on a new to me 2007 Piaggio XEvo 125, which I bought as a non runner a couple of weeks back. 1 previous mature owner, who had given up interest and bike had stood for 6 months, but not garaged unfortunately.

Found this forum whilst trying to track down some spare parts :)

I had been pulling my hair out, with an annoying electrical fault with the indicators / hazards. I checked the obvious like bulbs and fuses. Read various horror stories about needing to replace the digidash and even went down the route of taking the dash apart and spraying with pcb cleaner. The fault in the end, turned out to be a broken pin in the control unit. Could'nt find a way to wire past the control unit, so a new one was needed - no easy feat as it turns out, but luckily managed to find one in the end. I got thrown a little, by reading that the XEvo doesn't have a flasher relay, so I checked the easy to get to relays, just in case, then moved too quickly to thinking the problem lay with the dash, when luckily it didn't.

I like the bike a lot, but am now concerned as to the longevity and reliability of the electrics and wiring and find myself wishing it wasn't so overly / unnecessarily complicated. Hopefully these concerns will allay themselves provided all settles down well and no new electrical faults pop up.

A little about me - I have a full bike license obtained before the licensing regs all changed and I intend moving to a larger scooter in due course, but the bike I have now came up for sensible money, so a few parts and some tlc and I have a hopefully ok bike that I hope to use for the next year or so. I last rode a motorbike 125cc 2 years ago and the largest bike I've owned was a Yamaha 600 tourer and the fastest, a Kawasaki GPZ 400R.

I asked the mechanic who mot'd my bike, what scooter he'd recommend for reliability / longevity and the answer was a Suzuki Burgman. Any thoughts on that? I figure I'll try to save some of the money I would have spent on petrol in the car, towards a newer / bigger scooter for the future.

Anyhow, perfect weather for scootering today and I am sure I will appreciate the weather protection a scooter affords, when the weather changes, as it is guaranteed to do, especially with a bank holiday coming up :roll: :lol:

Thanks for reading my intro and thanks for this forum :)

All the best,
Jason

User avatar
johnp
Benefactor
Posts: 2463
Joined: Mon Mar 23, 2009 9:20 pm
Current Ride: The Wife
Location: Barnet

Re: Hello from East Sussex

Post by johnp »

Hi and welcome aboard.
Barnfields Plumbing & Property Services

Image

User avatar
JohnR93
Benefactor
Posts: 931
Joined: Thu Apr 15, 2010 10:30 am
Current Ride: Honda NT700 Deauville
Location: Blackburn Lancashire

Re: Hello from East Sussex

Post by JohnR93 »

Hi there and welcome to icon_muppets.png
I have a XEvo 400i and love it to bits, though I still lust after '70s styled motorcycles... I'm not sure if the lack of weather protection and storage space on a Motorcycle will keep me a scooterist...
Regards,
Image
(100% Ugly Bunch Member)

Deleted User 62

Re: Hello from East Sussex

Post by Deleted User 62 »

Nice intro! icon_thumbs_up.gif

Hello & Welcome to the icon_muppets.png

wozza
Benefactor
Posts: 1687
Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:26 pm
Current Ride: SEAT MO

Re: Hello from East Sussex

Post by wozza »

Hello Squire + welcome...
SEAT MO

wozza
Benefactor
Posts: 1687
Joined: Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:26 pm
Current Ride: SEAT MO

Re: Hello from East Sussex

Post by wozza »

Hello Squire + welcome...

There's a few on here with SYMs which are extremely reliable machines.
SEAT MO

User avatar
melpotter
Benefactor
Posts: 234
Joined: Sat Apr 03, 2010 4:58 pm
Current Ride: Sym JoyMax GTS 300i
Location: Carbis Bay Cornwall
Contact:

Re: Hello from East Sussex

Post by melpotter »

Hi and welcome. I think it might be easier if you ask what scooter NOT to buy on here. Generally everyone has something to say in favour of their particular favorite. :-)

For example I've spoken to a few dealers who have said SYM are easily as reliable as burgers. But as the saying goes 'opinions are like bum holes, everybody has one' (g,d & r)
I haven't lost my mind, it's backed up on tape somewhere.

Image

User avatar
mottza
Admin
Posts: 3858
Joined: Sat Mar 21, 2009 8:28 pm
Current Ride: 2023 Honda ADV350
Location: Essex Sunshine Coast
Contact:

Re: Hello from East Sussex

Post by mottza »

Hello
2023 Honda ADV350 & 2020 Honda Super Cub 125

Post Reply