Barry Diamond - Proud Owner of a 2009 Peirspeed Delivery 150cc Scooter

by Barry
(Dania, FL)

I originally owned 2 Chinese scooters... an ITA 150 and a Vog 260. I sold both.


I have had this scoot for 4 months; it runs great and the storage box holds 150L. I use it for work, around town and fun. I bought it to save gas and not rely on my car all the time.

I am in Dania, FL and I can not find anyone in this area to ride with. There are no scooter clubs down here, they are all up north.
I drive this scoot no more than 50 mph, and the longest one way was 20 miles.

I have no pictures at this time, but will get it done.

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Change of scooter
by: Barry Diamond

I no longer own the the TGB Delivery 150.
I have a SYM RV250 2009. Great scoot for the money.

Welcome!
by: Kathi

Welcome to our online scooter club, Larry. We're glad to have you. Perhaps you can make contact here with other riders in your area and form your own club! :)

When you get pics of yourself/your scooter, just email me through my form on my contact page to find out how to get them to me. I'll have to enter them manually.

Thanks again for joining us!

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