Why is there a picture of a cellphone on the instrument panel of my Baja SC150 scooter?

by Anonymous
(Somewhere)

I have a Baja SC150 scooter. There is a picture of a cell phone on the instrument panel. Does anyone know why?

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Sep 24, 2012
baja scooter NEW
by: Anonymous

How do you pair your phone with it

Sep 24, 2012
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by: Anonymous

How do you pair your phone with it

Jul 27, 2012
Professional Response NEW
by: Anonymous

Idiots.

Nov 11, 2011
we care NEW
by: Anonymous

Because it breaks down so often maybe you can call someone who cares.

Sep 28, 2011
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by: Anonymous

That is to let you know if your cell phone is ringing...pretty neat huh....got one on mine and it works, maybe alittle hard to see in the daylight but at night it is noticable. Nice little feature. Also it will glow if you pull over and talk.

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