Craig - 2005 Daelim S2 125cc Scooter Owner

by Craig
(Lancaster, PA)

A Daelim S2 Scooter

A Daelim S2 Scooter

I've owned this since 2006 and I bought it to save money on gas. I wish I known it was this much fun to ride. I would have done this 20 years ago!


I use this thing for everything. 24,000 Km on it so far. I've gone 70 mph on a level surface with no wind. I live in Lancaster Co., PA. I've ridden this to Gettysburg, Pa, Hawks Nest near Reading, PA, Hershey, PA and North East, MD.

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May 13, 2014
Upgraded to a larger machine NEW
by: Craig

I sold my Daelim S2 to a fiend and I upgraded to a used 2006 Suzuki Burgman 400 with half the miles. It was time to go to a more powerful machine. Now I can pass cars on the highway and go longer distances.

Jan 11, 2011
I Know Lancaster...
by: Kathi, Site Owner

Hey Craig... That's beautiful country to be riding a scooter in. I live in western Idaho now, but I spent 30 years in southern NJ, just across the river from Philly, and traveled to the Lancaster area often. Beautiful, green rolling farmland hills... must be wonderful during the warm months!

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