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Quadro Qooder £6000

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 11:33 am
by bikerbaker
Somewhat predictably my mate Les has decided to sell his Qooder. :lol:

2019 model which he's had for over a year, nothing wrong with it but, as always, he's now bored with it and is threatening to replace it with a PCX or SH125, he's never had either, well he's had a couple of SH300s! He still has the Forza 350 and the Navi and another new electric bike. We took the Navi to our local Honda dealer in Jan, spotted his old DN01 in the showroom which was luckily sold, he'd owned that one twice and 2 others besides! At his age he derives a lot of pleasure from owning bikes, the more unusual the better.

He's owned it about a year, probably less than 1000km so it will have about 2000 on the clock, purchased from Hartgate where it was their demonstrator. It's like brand new and has a few extras. I have quite a few photos of it in use on our weekly rides and video of it in the bends and on roundabouts. Obviously it can be ridden on a car licence, price is "guide only" as there are no others for sale here.

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Re: Quadro Qooder £6000

Posted: Fri Feb 17, 2023 4:38 pm
by wightegi
My local Honda dealer has a DN01 for sale :o heavy thing it is :? Deauville engine in a big scooter.

Re: Quadro Qooder £6000

Posted: Sat Feb 18, 2023 10:37 am
by bikerbaker
wightegi wrote:
Fri Feb 17, 2023 4:38 pm
My local Honda dealer has a DN01 for sale :o heavy thing it is :? Deauville engine in a big scooter.
He had one for 10 years, the others for less and loved everything apart from the footbrake, had no problem with the weight even though he's not a big chap and was 86 when the last one was sold.
The Qooder is heavy but at least it stands still when you want it to. It really could do with a reverse function as the Piaggio Advanced has.

When stopped, a lot of people will ask him about it, he gets bored with this sometimes and very often walks away from the bike to avoid people. This happened a lot with the DN01 too, spot the forum member. :lol:

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Re: Quadro Qooder £6000

Posted: Sat Jun 03, 2023 2:54 pm
by Alfonso
Hi,

If you know of anyone selling the Quadro second hand in the UK I could be interested.

Please let me know!

Re: Quadro Qooder £6000

Posted: Fri May 03, 2024 7:36 pm
by bagss2
bikerbaker wrote:
Fri Feb 17, 2023 11:33 am
Somewhat predictably my mate Les has decided to sell his Qooder. :lol:

2019 model which he's had for over a year, nothing wrong with it but, as always, he's now bored with it and is threatening to replace it with a PCX or SH125, he's never had either, well he's had a couple of SH300s! He still has the Forza 350 and the Navi and another new electric bike. We took the Navi to our local Honda dealer in Jan, spotted his old DN01 in the showroom which was luckily sold, he'd owned that one twice and 2 others besides! At his age he derives a lot of pleasure from owning bikes, the more unusual the better.

He's owned it about a year, probably less than 1000km so it will have about 2000 on the clock, purchased from Hartgate where it was their demonstrator. It's like brand new and has a few extras. I have quite a few photos of it in use on our weekly rides and video of it in the bends and on roundabouts. Obviously it can be ridden on a car licence, price is "guide only" as there are no others for sale here.

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Hi @bikerbaker,

I realise this is a super long-shot - but I don't suppose your pal Les still has his Qooder?

Many thanks, Paul.

Re: Quadro Qooder £6000

Posted: Sat May 04, 2024 7:21 am
by bikerbaker
bagss2 wrote:
Fri May 03, 2024 7:36 pm
I realise this is a super long-shot - but I don't suppose your pal Les still has his Qooder?
Many thanks, Paul.
Sadly that went on eBay eventually last year. He also sold the Forza and I ended up with the Navi. Has a PCX now and still leading our rides every week, somewhat quicker now as he was struggling with the weight as he's about 10 stone and 89 years old.
We all wonder whether his one bike policy will last especially as an old mate (70- the youth element) has turned up recently, he changes his bikes more frequently, 3 new Hondas so far this year. :D

Re: Quadro Qooder £6000

Posted: Sat May 04, 2024 9:13 am
by bagss2
bikerbaker wrote:
Sat May 04, 2024 7:21 am
bagss2 wrote:
Fri May 03, 2024 7:36 pm
I realise this is a super long-shot - but I don't suppose your pal Les still has his Qooder?
Many thanks, Paul.
Sadly that went on eBay eventually last year. He also sold the Forza and I ended up with the Navi. Has a PCX now and still leading our rides every week, somewhat quicker now as he was struggling with the weight as he's about 10 stone and 89 years old.
We all wonder whether his one bike policy will last especially as an old mate (70- the youth element) has turned up recently, he changes his bikes more frequently, 3 new Hondas so far this year. :D
Thank you for the reply.

Legends - the lot of you! :D

Cheers, Paul.