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Scooter tuning and servicing

Where to get this done

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Claude
Hi - does anyone know a good scooter mechanic or service center, preferably not too far from Ostbahnhof?
6784kqe
there is a vespa place near the corner of Aribonenstr. and Innsbrucker Ring.
garlof
For Vespa's try:

Rollerzentrale (also take care of plastic / auto's)

Anglerstraße 12
80339 München
Tel: 089/5028843
Fax: 089/5028847

Or

Vesbar (For proper Vespa's NOT automatic / plastic rubbish)

http://vesbar.de
mollym
I have a Peugeot Speedfight, it has English plates and needs to become a German, where does it go to get transformed?? smile.gif I think I will have to get my V10 whatever form from the DVLA next time I am in UK, or have it sent over, mines now lost in the moving around Europe!! douggghhh sad.gif

Any Peugeot scooter dealers around Munich?

Anyone?

Pls?

Thanx

Molly
mollym
I can confirm that Vesbar in Munich did a super job of not only collecting my scooter but dropping it off and doing an excellent service, and explaining the German documentation that comes with the new regulations on it. Plus the fact the guy was rather cute ssssshhhhhh ph34r.gif Spoke very nice English ...
TheSwedishChef
I need some work done on a Peugeot scooter, and both Vesbar and Rollerzentrale have declined involvement, the former due to the fact that they (now?) only do Vespas exclusively, and the latter due to the fact that they don't like their chances of getting parts.
Does anyone have any other tricks up their sleeves, or can recommend a backyard auto mechanic who also likes scooters, in Schwabing if possible?
Tip me hat to ya.
yoyo
These 2 work on peugeot bikes:

Zweirad Dattenberger
Eversbuschstrasse 129a
80999 München
Telefon: 089-5468580
Fax: 08954685859

Eugen Michael GmbH
Bäckerstr. 49
81241 München
Telefon: 089-881790
Fax: 089-82020001
TheSwedishChef
Cheers mate, I'll give them a bell. (or a beep, boom-tisch)
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