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XPS1210
05-05-2006, 01:30 AM
Okay,

first thing to note to you guys... ONLY VINO 125 OWNERS ARE WELCOME TO HAVE ACCESS TO THIS AREA OF THE FORUMS! IF I FIND OUT PEOPLE ARE GIVING THE PASSWORD OUT, I WILL CLOSE THIS PART OF THE FORUMS AND NOT OPEN IT AGAIN! It's for you vino 125 owners... and only owners... DO NOT give the password out to other people or I will have to close it down...

I have discussed with the other moderators... We have decided to open a specific thread for you Vino 125 owners to be able to "FREELY" discuss parts, stores, availability etc...

Links and all will be allowed in this specific area only! If you post links, great... as long as it's in the password protected area of the forums.

If you post links in the rest of the forums, it still follows under the rules in the TOS and you can be banned for doing so.

Enjoy and remember that the other rules of the forums apply... IE: the PG rating, no porn... etc...

XPS1210
05-23-2006, 07:33 AM
I've been getting PM's and emails from people giving me the "verification" questions on the first email... without me ever asking any questions...

The people I have called out when they do this, both have not replied to my PM...

DO NOT ENCOURAGE PEOPLE TO TRY AND GET IN THESE FORUMS IF THEY DON'T HAVE A 125 VINO... IT WILL CAUSE THIS AREA TO BE CLOSED WHICH WILL ELIMINATE THE LINK ABILITY THAT IS SET UP HERE...

Thanks for understanding and help yourselves keep your "free area" open so you can post links and such in here...

sooznd
05-23-2006, 07:55 AM
Jered-

The only people I have referred to this Vino 125 group have been a fwew peple on the yahoo group forums who have asked very specific Vino 125 questions.
I tell them they have to contact you as the admin to gain access and nothing more.
I think a couple of Vino 50 owners on this forum are dying to know what the "secret area " is all about and may be trying to guess their way in here.

XPS1210
05-23-2006, 02:36 PM
One of the guys I was refering to has cleared it up... and no worries...

Just remember to keep from giving out the password, and/or answers to the questions I ask for verification...

as I don't want to have to close the area due to other links and such....

sooznd
05-23-2006, 02:59 PM
Jered I can't even remember what the questions are, since I was never asked.... :)

So far the 125 area seems to be going well & growing as well--not too many links have been posted. Howebver, one of the coolest being Yamaha Canada site with all the neat scooter accessories not available in the US

Duncan
10-17-2006, 11:05 PM
I just purchased A Vino 125.

And I feel this forum will be very beneficial.

Thank You jered for starting it. :)

Lennox
03-04-2007, 12:27 PM
just a little clarification. Please only use this area for links. it was never intended to be a closed area for discusion among 125 owners that doesnot relate to preformance parts suppliers. for example (not to pick on any one) a discusion about selling you car and only riding a scooter does not belong in the password protected forum. Also, a post about a "night light" for under your seat doesn't belong either (even though there may have been a link to Walmart) A simple reference to Walmart without the link is fine.

enough rambling..........

waterinthefuel
03-15-2007, 02:36 PM
It doesn't say anything about what can be posted here, other than no links in the general section.

I make my decision based on something most don't think about: If I'm having an issue with my scoot that I wouldn't want a new non-owner member to see, (so as not to give them a negative influence on the bike itself) I drop it in the member only section, so people that already have the bike can help me, and it not give someone who is teeter-tottering on the verge on buying one a negative view of the bike.

Also, any topic with even a reference to a company I will put in the member section to be safe.

Lennox
03-15-2007, 04:02 PM
Okay,

We have decided to open a specific thread for you Vino 125 owners to be able to "FREELY" discuss parts, stores, availability etc...


looks like it says just that right here.........

It doesn't say anything about what can be posted here, other than no links in the general section.

I make my decision based on something most don't think about: If I'm having an issue with my scoot that I wouldn't want a new non-owner member to see, (so as not to give them a negative influence on the bike itself) I drop it in the member only section, so people that already have the bike can help me, and it not give someone who is teeter-tottering on the verge on buying one a negative view of the bike.

i am sure that i am not alone in thinking that any problems you may be having NEED to be public so that a "new buyer" can be as informed as possible.....