This is "Blaze," a modern-day circuit rider's loyal steed. No hay nor grain for this one, only a gallon of gasoline every ninety miles or so.
I tried to add this to my last post, but it just didn't happen. The cross and flame sticker has been added just below and to the left of the KimPossible sticker on the windshield.
Monday, July 17, 2006
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Oh how cute! Lucky you to have such a horse as this one. With two kids to lug around, it's not in the picture for me the moment.
love this. what a great idea -and a new meaning to 'pastor on wheels'
awesome ride kim!
love the kimpossible!
i have been talking about getting a scooter for a few weeks now. i don't know the first thing about them. i've looked around on the internet and found a wide range of prices, engines, makes, etc.
what size engine do you have? the 49cc is appealing to me just 'cause i wouldn't have to register and tag it. i just want to be able to get from home to work, groceries, plaza, etc. we're talking 5 mile and 35 mph trips. what do you suggest?
Honda and Yamaha both make 50 (49) cc scooters, but I'm not sure that you still wouldn't have to license it. Mine is a 125cc Yamaha. There is a good scooter store in Overland Park - ScooterWorld and they have an assortment of 50 cc scoots, too. Don't buy the cheap Chinese knock-off scooters. There is no support after the sale, no parts available, no reliability. You get what you pay for. If you want to give me a call, Mandy should be able to find my number. Otherwise, call Mike or Taylor at ScooterWorld 913-649-4900. Kim
thanks for the tips. when the time is right for me to get serious about looking, i'll give you a call.
I want one!!!!!!!!!!!
I used to ride an old moped in college (like a moped with PEDALS) and it was awesome.
My boyo is 17 and going to be a Sr. in high school, and surely he'll get his driver's license soon! Especially if I started riding a scooter and didn't have the capacity to drive him around anymore!
Now that is one good looking steed you have there. And it looks to me like you a really are a modern day circuit rider. Got have one.
Oh I've always wanted one...someday!
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