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XM-3000 OWNERS - YOU NEED TO CALL AND REQUEST YOUR OWN MCO
Submitted by jdh2550_1 on Thu, 07/10/2008 - 11:39.
Sorry for the all caps subject line. I wanted to get the info out to folks:
You need to call X-Treme customer care at 402-603-4445 and give them your VIN and request they send you the MCO. I had thought that the MCO's were going to be sent automatically - but it appears that is not the case.
If there are others like me who were patiently waiting and watching the mail - I have confirmed this with X-Treme you need to call.
All the best,
John H.
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| John H. | Ann Arbor, MI, USA (Summer is over - I wonder what next season will bring?) |
| My bikes | XM-3000 & XM-2000 (for sale) (small, SLA powered moped), CB-750 84V (big, SLA powered motorcycle conversion) |
| My business | rEVolution Electric Vehicles, LLC - X-Treme electric bike, moped and motorcycle sales |
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Re: XM-3000 OWNERS - YOU NEED TO CALL AND REQUEST YOUR OWN MCO
And I can find my VIN on my bike somewhere?
Re: XM-3000 OWNERS - YOU NEED TO CALL AND REQUEST YOUR OWN MCO
Yes, it's on a small metal plate which is on the right hand side of the scooter just below the rear body panel.
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yes! i got my paper work now for my xm-3000. so i can get a tag on her this monday. i have 628 km- 390.2 miles on her already. rides great so far. better to let the batteries cool down for a few hours- then charge them up-cause it will help the bike go a few mph faster also, i have found out. top speed 47 with gps checked it. on flat ground after letting the batteries cool down for 3 to 4 hrs. after work then put it on the charger.
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72 volt mod http://visforvoltage.org/forum/4244-4000w-model-mountain-chen#comment-25513
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