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6 reviews
kittykat28
kittykat285 posts
 

Fun little bike – Great fun to ride, handles well in the rain. Takes off quickly, economical to run. Only problem I have had with it is that the rear break has needed to have the lever tightened twice in the first 2000km. A lot of fun, and I love the look of it too.

kalloggs40
kalloggs40NSW35 posts
 

Worst scooter i have ever owned – Where do i start? well i dont understand the positive reviews....This Bike vibrates, vibrates at idle and at any speed. Requires you to hold the accelerator for 30sec before being able to ride without stalling(No effective choke). Hmmm never had any issues with my piaggios requiring that, even though this bike is the same price.The guages are… Read more

stainless steel and reflect in the sun blinding you every time you try to look at the speed limit, yay so much for Australian Standards. The rear wheelnut is already rusting after one month in (Sydney). I tried to take it back to the dealer Scooterino in Sydney and they didnt want to deal with me. So i will just keep repairing under warranty and then get rid of it. I did 30k on my Fly and only had oil, belt and tyres changed.

Cheap quality Tawainese [censored word removed]

Neversitstill
Neversitstill8 posts
 

XRace now run in – My TGB is now fully run in and just fly's for 150cc scooter. That is great as I am now in Darwin and the traffic runs at much higher speeds here than in the southern states, So keeping up and passing has not been a problem. Top speed one up is about 105kph (GPS)) and about 94 (GPS) two up. The speedo reads about 8kph low! My dealer has… Read more

replaced the offside rear Shocker as it was leaking, so no hassles with the warranty so far.

This is my second TGB (1st one was 50cc) but I really like this bikes handling and power. $8.50 a fill...(At Darwins prices) so much cheaper than a car to run. Would have been nice if the under seat storage space was bigger.

quismoz
quismoz8 posts
 

Och! It's a wee ripper! – I haven't owned a road motorcycle for over twenty years, but always thought I'd get another two wheeled machine sometime. I decided on the TGB after some research on the brand, and a fantastic deal from FXPowerSports in Melbourne was a bonus. I liked the TGB Bullet, but really wanted a scooter as an economical form of transport, so opted for the… Read more ·  4

cheaper XRace. My thinking that my utilitarian austerity would lead to owning a boring machine lasted only a few minutes. I came to love this little scooter over the next couple of days. I have since done over 2500 kms in ten weeks and ride the thing every day, whether I need to go somewhere or not, sunshine or rain. What I originally purchased as a "method of transport" has become an enjoyable toy! Purchase price. Fuel economy. Handling. Thirteen inch wheels. Maxxis tyres. It's black. Goes two up easily. Can get to 100kmh (with a tail wind - I'm 85kg). The shopping bag hook. Turning circle. Difficult to adjust the rear left preload setting. Headlight, including high beam, is ok for city riding only.

KD.
KD.
 

Can't fault it – I have had this scooter since January and it has done me great! Easy maintenance and up keep. A great scooter for a learner, like myself, as it keeps it simple without skimping on performance to get you from A to B while still keeping up with the flow of traffic. reliable, inexpensive, fuel efficient, great design, sturdy cheap mirrors, poor weather protection

MJMJM45
MJMJM452 posts
 

TGB XRace – I just purchased this Scooter. After doing weeks of research on scooters I settled on this machine, the thing that swung me in it's favour was all the positive reviews TGB get. I have only had this machine 3 days and only done 60kms at this point but I already think it's great, it's sturdy, rides good and is compact. at this early stage I am a very happy scooterer. Classic Styling and Looks.

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