BMS Grand Prix 150cc Scooter Review

by Anonymous
(Somewhere)

A BMS Grand Prix Scooter

A BMS Grand Prix Scooter

This BMS Grand Prix 150cc scooter is running great and feels very sporty. I love the looks, they are very sharp and edgy compared to other scooters.

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Sep 10, 2010
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Point Taken...
by: Kathi

I hear, you J. Howard, but here's the thing... I don't really know for sure who posted this and if it is, as you say, "planted" or if, like some other conjectured, it was posted by someone who lacked the experience or words to say more.

But what I think is obvious to ALL of my readers is that there's not enough meat there to tell you anything. I had hoped the original poster would come back & tell us more, but that hasn't happened.

And so I think it's also obvious to my readers that this so-called "review" holds very little value (for whatever reason it was posted) and that they should move on.

For anyone else reading these comments, if you want real motor scooter reviews, start at this page:
http://www.motor-scooters-guide.com/motor-scooter-reviews.html

Sep 06, 2010
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"Testimonial"
by: J. Howard

This kind of comment looks like one of those fake testimonials posted by manufacturers to make their products seem more attractive than they actually are. I think Motor Scooters Guide is a great site, but if more "reviews" like these are allowed, the Guide might start to lose its prestige and authority.

Jun 06, 2010
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I Agree
by: Jim Zeiser

It would be nice to know where he bought the scoot, how it rides, how fast it cruises, maybe how much he paid for it, how long he's owned it and how reliable it's been in that time. Wouldn't everyone like to hear whether it's stayed together or if pieces started falling off the minute he left the dealership?

If you look at my evaluation of my Eagle Milano I stated it was trouble free. I've added the valve job and belt replacement along the way, in addition to two valve clearance check/adjustments.

I think people need to hear how a scooter really is, not a shortened, sanitized version. Hear that Japanese, Italian and Taiwanese scooter owners?

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Jun 05, 2010
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Could Be...
by: Kathi

I guess that's possible, Anonymous, but even young people know what they like and why they like it. I know this person mentioned the sporty looks and that's a start. But what about pickup/acceleration, storage, comfort?

I'm not asking for technical terms or anything. Just more detail, that's all. And I didn't mean to come off as demanding or unkind. I just want the best for my readers.

And I do so wish people would be willing to put their first name on these comments so I'm not responding to "Anonymous"... ;)

Jun 04, 2010
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better description, please
by: Anonymous

Kathi, it seems to me whoever is talking must be young and lacks the words and experience with scooters

Jun 04, 2010
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More Detail Would Be Nice
by: Kathi

Hi there... If you're going to take the time to post a review, it'd be nice to have a bit more detail on what you like and don't like. What you put is great... it just doesn't tell us that much.

Can you add more detail, please? My readers will appreciate everything you can tell them about this scoot. Thanks!

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