Hi All,just acquired a very neglected XEVO 250 of 2009 vintage,just as I like them! My passion is restoring old classic British Motorbikes but couldn't let this great looking scoot die and be lost forever,but may need some info from your good selves as I go along.
I am retired and of 1948 vintage but still like to get the "needle to the stop" every now and again I have been biking since 1962 and lost count of all my bikes over the years however I still have an open mind and ready to learn anything new so all advice is welcome
Cheers Roy
Yorkshire Newby
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welcome roy... an italian will always get your heart rate up .. enjoy 

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Welcome Roy
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Welcome. Looking forward to pictures and progress report's. Enjoy
Muddyfox (Nottingham)
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welcome
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Hi Roy, where in yorkshire, I'm Doncaster
My other bikes have pedals
I've been ugly bunched
I've been ugly bunched