Verve
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I hardly stop my tears I always went to mechanic to fixed my scooter and every after few days my scooter get same problems.
I decide to change the mechanic shop, I heard a new shop have a reliable honest and hard working mechanic so I start to give my scooter to him for repairing tuning, time pass I found out that again these days my scooter get bad soon like before. One day I bring my scooter to mechanic shop and I found couple of mechanics were working there who before working in my previous mechanic shop and they were kam chor lazy was getting money but their work was very bad and I was wasting my time and money. Now I'm looking for a new shop may be someday some honest mechanic I could found as I'm not able to buy a Ferrari, I need my old scooter get tuned and repair properly.
Not sure if you managed to find a good mechanic but here's my 2p worth for you:
Instead of wasting time and money at the cowboy mechanics repeatedly, research a little, buy some tools and fix your scooter yourself! Picking up basic skills watching others perform shouldn't be a problem, unless you are either handicapped or severely challenged. And vespa engine, if that's your scooter, is a very easy to fully rebuild.
Help yourself