After that hearty start, we swung by the grand opening of Nulu Scooters on Barret Avenue. They have a good amount of opening stock in both scooters and gear. I saw almost a dozen scooters from 50cc to 250cc ready to ride. The owners, Rick and Gina showed us around. They also have a shop with several other bikes that they appear to be going over with a fine tooth comb before putting out into their showroom. They have Lance, Motofino, Propel, Peirspeed and Peace brands. All these are mainland Chinese scooters in origin, but Gina tells me they have the parts availability and maintenance to keep the Nulu customers happy.
The Kentuckiana Scooter Chronicles is a journal of a man's entry into the world of motorbikes. It also contains product evaluations, reports on regional scooter events, and interviews with various people in the growing worldwide scooter and motorcycle culture.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
The Cheesy Ride
After that hearty start, we swung by the grand opening of Nulu Scooters on Barret Avenue. They have a good amount of opening stock in both scooters and gear. I saw almost a dozen scooters from 50cc to 250cc ready to ride. The owners, Rick and Gina showed us around. They also have a shop with several other bikes that they appear to be going over with a fine tooth comb before putting out into their showroom. They have Lance, Motofino, Propel, Peirspeed and Peace brands. All these are mainland Chinese scooters in origin, but Gina tells me they have the parts availability and maintenance to keep the Nulu customers happy.
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