NY Larry - Proud Owner of a 2010 Velocity MP50QT-3 Scooter

by NY Larry
(Jacksonville, NC... on slow)




I Live in Jacksonville, North Carolina. I've had the scoot since the end of Oct 2010. I have 460 miles so far. I got it to get out and about. I shop and ride. I am 62 and have HEP-C.

I just got a 6x10 shed for it. I had a Tomos scooter in the mid 90s, a 2-stroke. This scoot is a 4 stroke. I love it, it's the freedom of riding. And being free.




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NY Larry - Proud Owner of a 2010 Velocity MP50QT-3 Scooter

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Jan 22, 2011
no law
by: NY LARRY

All you need is a 50cc scooter,a hemlet,and ride,NO license, Ins. 30 miles an hr, bigger cc!s you need, ins license helmet. This state will honor your state's laws. chow nylarry fight the beast

Jan 22, 2011
Scooters Laws
by: Marshall in RVA

Hey there NY Larry, Fellow Hep-C rider up here in Richmond. What are the laws for for 50cc scoots in NC? Might venture down that way this spring if it's legal. Ciao Bro.

Jan 15, 2011
scoot shop
by: NY Larry

For you people in jax nc.I Know of a good shop tha just moved.C&K Powersports,LLc at 602 richlands hwy,jax nc 28540 ,phone 910-346-BIKE,tell them NY Larry sent you,chow

Jan 12, 2011
snow
by: ny larry

It s--ks with ,the snow,it should be good to ride thur or fri .battery tender doing its job out side.Getting ashead for my toy.Cant wait to ride.All 50ccs lets get togeather in JVILL you can email me nyljax@hotmail.com see you on the hiway chow

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