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<blockquote data-quote="motoman287" data-source="post: 158397" data-attributes="member: 5783"><p>Haha, yeah, voluntarily, believe it or not. </p><p></p><p>I actually built a '93 very similar to the 94, except with a 117cc mill in it. I bought the Nice, thinking it'd be nice to have a pair to ride together, but she's not real fond of kick-starting. A grom is on my radar, as she'll appreciate the electric start (and likes the color yellow, lol). I guess I'm after some new-school mixed in with the old, and I'll keep the CT I built (more of my own sweat and beers in that one), and pass on the Nice to someone else hopefully. There's no doubt that I do like the Nice motor characteristics better than the motor I built, but I imagine the Grom to be similar to the Nice, so I'll keep the revver for those days I'm feeling frisky.</p><p></p><p>Back to this thread though, I'm wondering how they can advertise a brand new motor, as I thought the Nice scooters were discontinued for the Waves several years ago. Are they new-rebuilt, with new parts?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="motoman287, post: 158397, member: 5783"] Haha, yeah, voluntarily, believe it or not. I actually built a '93 very similar to the 94, except with a 117cc mill in it. I bought the Nice, thinking it'd be nice to have a pair to ride together, but she's not real fond of kick-starting. A grom is on my radar, as she'll appreciate the electric start (and likes the color yellow, lol). I guess I'm after some new-school mixed in with the old, and I'll keep the CT I built (more of my own sweat and beers in that one), and pass on the Nice to someone else hopefully. There's no doubt that I do like the Nice motor characteristics better than the motor I built, but I imagine the Grom to be similar to the Nice, so I'll keep the revver for those days I'm feeling frisky. Back to this thread though, I'm wondering how they can advertise a brand new motor, as I thought the Nice scooters were discontinued for the Waves several years ago. Are they new-rebuilt, with new parts? [/QUOTE]
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