2strokebuzz Reviews the new Genuine Blur 150

Wed, Aug 30, 2006

Reviews, Scooter Reviews

2strokebuzz: The Blur 150: Modern scooters aren’t rubbish:

Well Illnoise dun diddit. He went and reviewed him a scooter. His first since he started covering scooters more than 10 years ago (has it been that long???). What he says sounds promising. I’d suggest clicking the title link to read the unabridged version. One bit that really stood out for me was when Bryan said:

“I’m seriously considering trading in one of the rusty, cable-eating, oil-leaking vintage bikes in my garage and selling out to the four-stroke automatic world.”

What?! What did you say?! (“The counclers are Jedi Knights, I believe.” Um, sorry I always do that.) Anywayz, I couldn’t believe my ears either. TSS trades in an automatic for a ‘vintage’ and 2SB considers trading a vintage for an automatic?!?! I think this is one of the signs of the apocalypse… I’m sure Nostradamus mentioned it somewhere, or maybe I saw it in the Di Vinci Code. Who knows.

One commenter (Prof. Matt) from 2SB noted that the FLY150 from Piaggio retails for $100 less than the Blur, and you know you love you some Piaggio!

I’ll be leaving DC in the morning. I can sleep. It’s 3:25am right now and I have a wake up call scheduled for 4:30am so I can get to my 7am flight back home. I blame it on that damned Arizona Energy Drink I had today. I’m gonna be draggin’ a$$ tomorrow. Good night.

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3 Responses to “2strokebuzz Reviews the new Genuine Blur 150”

  1. illnoise Says:

    Note I said “ONE OF” the rusty etc blah blah… I’ll always love vintage scooters, but I think it’s time to add a modern scooter to the stable. The grass is always greener… The only solution is to have one of each. (each model of every scooter ever made.) I’m working on it.

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  2. Steve Guzman Says:

    I got that. ;)

    I was just pullin’ yer chain about getting a modern 4 stroke in your garage.

    I concur on your solution to have one of each scooter (ever made) in the garage.

    Jay Leno should do that… and let me come over to play.

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  3. Rob n Trish Says:

    I agree. I own a modern scoot but plan to add a vintage model as soon as I am able. Vintage will never go away. I feel 2-strokes are essential to the scooter experience. There is so much cross-talk over 2-strokes that brings the scooter community together that you can’t yet get with newer, more reliable 4-stroke types.

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