Urban Moto Shop
Austin, TX 78704
Phone: (512) 535-6144
- Cross Street:
- Barton Springs Road
- Hours:
- Tue-Sat 10am-6pm
Editorial Review for Urban Moto Shop – by Ben Niekerk
Accessories and scooters rule this small but fast0paced outlet for new and used two wheelers. They are the exclusive dealer of Italjet--the last Italian owned and operated scooter company left on the planet. One of their best sellers is the Genuine Buddy, which comes in 50, 125 and 150cc. Genuine is manufactured by PGO, who makes the majority of Piagio products at an outstanding price-point. Urban has every add-on or accessory needed. Chrome products and after-market parts are becoming more popular in Central Texas as scooters begin to find their place on roadways. Some patrons show up with an interest and leave with a new lifestyle. Urban also offers Dalim, Schwinn and Sym products at this centrally located purveyor of affordable transportation.
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Insider Tips
The ExtrasThey service all makes and models of scooters up to 400cc. Urban also uses OEM parts.
Save MoneyAlthough they sell used scooters, there is a waiting list. Get on the list and they will call you when they find a scooter at an even more affordable price. Remember, scooters get between 75-130 mpg.
User Reviews for Urban Moto Shop
11/11/2008 Posted by scooterqueencarmella
Scooter shop for all your needs go and get a scooter the guys will help you in determing what kind you need , all questions are answered , you never have to worry about your scooter whether you bought from them or some where else they always treat you with kindness and expert advice, they are very respectable and honest and oftend eal with everyone the same they have great customer, service skills , if you are looking for one go see the boys and tell them Carmella sent you. (yelpers of aka scooter queen manic pixie dream girl ) Carmella
Pros: knowledge , price, parking customer satifaction
Cons: sometimes you have to wait mbecause so many customers are there

