I encouraged her to call back if she had any more questions, and I expect her to buy a scooter soon. I enjoyed sharing the information I had regarding bikes, brands, and riding. I explained to her that scooters were a hobby for me, not yet a business. She had seen me post as Naperville Scooter, liked my profile picture (a red Vespa), and wanted to buy one. The other day, a young woman called me asking if I ( Naperville Scooter) sold Vespas, a popular brand of scooter. I use the page to post pictures, reviews, good deals I find, and pretty much anything else scooter related. As of today, the page has 24 fans and is progressing nicely. I share that joy with anyone that is interested.Ībout 3 weeks ago, I started a business page on Facebook, Naperville Scooter, looking to build a little community of local riders with similar passion. Honestly, I have owned several high end vehicles, and none of them put a smile on my face like my Kymco. I knew that scooters were relatively reasonable to purchase, and that they got great mileage, but I had no idea how much I would love my scooter! I was spending a lot of time at gas stations, too, and at $4 per gallon, I found the cost of gas fairly painful. As a Naperville real estate agent, a fair amount of my driving I do alone, either meeting clients at showings or running errands that are a necessary part of the business. My 2009 Kymco Agility 125 posing for a picture outside of my office.I bought the bike looking for a cheap form of transportation.
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