Direct bikes????

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Direct bikes????

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Has anyone heard of those cheap bikes call direct bikes from the company called direct bikes, my piaggio xevo 125 died and I'm looking for something to tie me over for a while.

Is it worth the while getting one or not?????


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Post by gn2 »

If you're good at spannering they're not too awful.
I had the pleasure of riding a 50cc one which is in regular use by its owner for a ten mile each way commute
After initial teething trouble cured by changing the battery, it has proven reliable thus far.
They are a total p.i.t.a purchase, you have to do your own p.d.i, registration etc. And there's no warranty or proper dealer network.
Far better to get a Lexmoto/Pulse/Sinnis from a dealer.

Edit: Here's a used Vienna, asking price £800, you could probably get it for less.....?

http://www.gumtree.com/p/lexmoto-motorb ... 1081177588" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Would be cheaper to replace the engine in your X-evo.

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Post by Deleted User 796 »

I'd rather get a 2nd hand anything than a brand new Direct Bikes scoot.

For example: Honda nes 125 with 7k miles for a grand (sure you could knock it down to 900 quid)

m.ebay.co.uk/itm/151418965193?cmd=VIDESC

If you are foolish enough to buy from Direct bikes, make sure you pay on a credit card as that way your card issuer is jointly liable for your purchase and you can get your money back from them if required (not a quick process though)

Plenty of reports of shoddy customer service too:
http://www.consumeractiongroup.co.uk/fo ... ect-Bikes-***" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Post by andyscooter »

use anyone but direct bikes


lexmoto are miles better and have scoots and bike for less then a grand

or sinnis or pulse

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I to have heard bad things about Direct Bikes, stay well clear.
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i do believe they got a roasting on Watch Dog a few years back
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I had a Baotian for a while as a little runabout whilst I was doing a short course at the local university. I was well pleased with it , very easy to work on and sold on for a good price. I fond Baotian UK a good company to deal with http://www.baotianscooters.co.uk" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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T&G gave this a good write up recently: http://www.motorcyclenews.com/mcn/bikes ... GN-3164275" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
They were originally £1400 I think and stock is being cleared.

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Post by roygib »

Sinnis have a new model out nexted week called the Shuttle,it's a large 125cc,dics brakes back and front,13inch wheels,7litre tank,led lights and rear rack only £899.00.

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