Now, you just have to face this fact: If nobody wants to touch your MIC scooter, and the people who normally would support it are many miles away, then you had better be pretty confidant that you can work on your own machine. If not, you need to spend the extra to either get a top of the line scooter, or order your lower-end locally (for hundreds more$) so that you have somewhere to drag it when it's broke.
I had to see if I have the level of mechanical skill needed to work on a small-engine scooter.
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