It’s really not often that you find yourself with the opportunity to own a piece of machinery that’s a true piece of art. The first question I’m asked when it comes to that particular brand of scooter is, how did you get it? Well, the answer is really quite simple. The first thing I did was I took a picture of the machine and sent it to a friend of mine.
I had this picture of this machine for a couple of years, but when I finally got the time to clean it up and take it to the shop for some minor repairs, I decided to get it. I had taken the picture of it as a joke but was curious, so I took it to my friend and said, “hey, I have this picture of this machine, and I need some help with it.” She agreed.
It took me three days to get it back to the shop, but I think we nailed it. I knew she knew I had it, so I put that together in a way that didn’t make it seem like she knew I had that picture.
I had a couple tips for getting the most out of a pride wrangler. The first is to not get hung up on making the bike move. I had a great time shooting video of my bike riding around, but I also know that I could have at least made it move a little bit. My second tip is to not get hung up on the frame.
The third tip is to not push the bike up. The next tip is to get it on a bike. I have a friend who has been riding her bike for over two years and is pretty frustrated with her bike. She has been working on getting it fixed and I have a lot of questions. I have to go to her to get it fixed and she will be mad at me. It’s not a good thing for a bike to be stuck up on one frame.