Old friend for sale

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SkuTorr, you're like a broken record and the sooner you learn to use the upper case properly, the better :roll:

I don't particularly disagree with any of the sentiments expressed by any of the posters above, just that all of them seem a bit expensive and the asking prices are just that and not the prices you pay. Interestingly enough that BMW on autotrader was my old one and never gave me any problems during my ownership, although I wasn't hugely impressed with the build quality.

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gromet wrote:"well some of us my think they are better built bikes than the Kymco sourced BMW"

So whats up with Kymco...
Kymco's are very nice, its BMW mix and match do its own thing and ignore Kymco advice thats the problem. Not to mention the £10k purchase price, now that is having a larff
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Too true spaceprobe, though Yamaha aren't that far behind BMW in their pricing. If I were to buy another maxi scoot I'd wait for an ex demo TMAX ABS.

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DougL wrote:Too true spaceprobe, though Yamaha aren't that far behind BMW in their pricing. If I were to buy another maxi scoot I'd wait for an ex demo TMAX ABS.
Its interesting about the Yamaha, you may have seen in another post that Groombridge where I got the SYM from dropped their Yamaha franchise the week before. The sales manager was saying the mark up on all their bikes was poor but was very poor on the T Max so that it was not worth selling them. Given the price on the T Max this is surprising and wonder what the mark up on the BMW is?
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spaceprobe wrote:
DougL wrote:Too true spaceprobe, though Yamaha aren't that far behind BMW in their pricing. If I were to buy another maxi scoot I'd wait for an ex demo TMAX ABS.
Its interesting about the Yamaha, you may have seen in another post that Groombridge where I got the SYM from dropped their Yamaha franchise the week before. The sales manager was saying the mark up on all their bikes was poor but was very poor on the T Max so that it was not worth selling them. Given the price on the T Max this is surprising and wonder what the mark up on the BMW is?

Same with my local Yamaha dealer here in North Wales a year or so ago, same reason given plus getting harder to convince Yamaha of warranty work needed..no back up and crap mark up and just far too much money for the machines supplied. He used to sell more Yammys than anybody else in the north west and Wales...just goes to show they ( Yamaha ) don't give a sh1t about dealers or customers if they don't push to keep a dealer like that.

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Here's a thought...

:idea: Imagine if the BMW had the same £3999 asking price as the other Scoots in the list. You're in the market for a ~£4k Scoot that you want for commuting.
You do a Google search (http://bit.ly/1h4wcOO" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) and you stumble across Maxi-Muppets...
Even if you're a sensitive soul* and don't like SHOUTING you'd soon realise that - in it's context - it was for EMPHASIS.
Who would you thank for the heads-up?
Would you buy an out-of-warranty Mk1 BMW Scoot - even if it was £3999 - for commuting?

Now imagine you've bought one new - with warranty - and are having a few problems... You do a Google search (http://bit.ly/1h4wcOO" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;) and you stumble across Maxi-Muppets...

:shock:
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I'm sure Yamaha do care, it seems that they are now incapable of creating a scooter at a competitive price.
The Tmax is a great machine but looking at the plastics quality and the price I'd say Yamaha are seriously struggling against the likes of SYM, Kymco, Piaggio, Honda etc.

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anonstarter wrote:Even if you're a sensitive soul* and don't like SHOUTING you'd soon realise that - in it's context - it was for EMPHASIS.
Oh I'm well aware of that. The problem is the continual flipping in and out of capitalisation - it makes it hard to read. Normally emphasis is done using italics but yes, I know it's too much like hard work to actually us the bbcode feature for italicisation... ;)
I also know that I am prone to being passive-agressive and sometimes I just can't help myself. What really bothers me is the God-given smugness :evil:
anonstarter wrote: Would you buy an out-of-warranty Mk1 BMW Scoot - even if it was £3999 - for commuting?
:shock:
Probably not to be perfectly honest.

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spaceprobe wrote:Its interesting about the Yamaha, you may have seen in another post that Groombridge where I got the SYM from dropped their Yamaha franchise the week before. The sales manager was saying the mark up on all their bikes was poor but was very poor on the T Max so that it was not worth selling them. Given the price on the T Max this is surprising and wonder what the mark up on the BMW is?
And again...
spaceprobe wrote:Sadly Mac is spot on. On an interesting note the week before I picked mine up the dealer dropped it's yamaha franchise. They said the mark up on all their bikes is poor and was very poor on the Tmax so they had no interest in trying to sell them any more.
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spaceprobe wrote: He thinks SYM is a winner and as just given up the Yamaha franchise.

How many times do you have to repeat this?
Are you some sort of activist for Sym?
I see you're already on the T-shirt payroll 8-)
There'll be Sym Bunga bunga parties next! :lol:

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What can I say I have become a Symbiont :lol: And of course Mac and I are looking forward to being flown over (1st class) to Twain to receive our T shirts from Mr SYM in person :mrgreen: I am glad you following my posts so closely, wait until the movie comes out :lol:
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