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After the Bajaj era, how many times has one heard of someone acquiring three scooters of the same make/name one after the other? It happened to us - three Suzuki Access 125s - first by chance, second by chance, and third by chance! While it would have been apt to call this experience a hat trick, I didn't use this phrase as a hat trick is normally associated with success and happiness, which wasn't quite the case with me with the Suzuki Access. Read on to know why.
We were using an old Scooty Pep (the 75cc one) which did seem a tad inadequate when riding duo. Although I had a Toyota Corolla then in Chennai, the city as most of us know is ideally navigated using a two-wheeler. I'd end up driving even when I didn't want to and that would be a pain, especially with heavy traffic on Arcot Road/ Kodambakkam High Road, and the then under-construction metro affected 100 feet Road. The need for a second two-wheeler was then felt.
We've historically used two-wheelers no more than 3,000 km a year, but the km done on the Scooty Pep seemed to suggest we were doing 7k a year. An equal split between two scooters would mean the ideal 3.5k km a year OR once-in-a-year service. We looked at a few options and shortlisted them.
We had almost decided on getting the Wego and were going to shortlist one at Ramkay TVS Adyar when I chanced upon an ad on sulekha.com. For those who remember, olx wasn't a strong platform then while Quikr and Sulekha did show genuine ads.
An ad on sulekha.com showed this early 2012 registered silver Suzuki Access, done a mere 600 km for sale. I'd until this ad thought that a Suzuki Access commanded a waiting period and with limited dealerships, we'd be stuck with a monopolistic set-up at least until free and paid services were over. To add to this, it was a 125cc engine which would mean a higher price tag and a little lower FE; all assumptions with no basis or data!
I contacted the seller, and off I went to his residence, tucked away in one of the by-lanes of West Saidapet. It was 7 in the morning so I could beat traffic and mayhem. Went to the seller's place, and the vehicle was covered. The moment the cover was off, it was an instant attraction; so much in common with the Nova 135. I fired the engine up and that one thing was enough - one of the sweetest sounding engines among all two-wheelers that I've come across - the engines on the Honda Shine and Honda Unicorn were also smooth as silk. A short test ride revealed all was fine. Examined the documents and everything was in order. I later got back to the seller with a reasonable offer, and after a 24-hour wait, we were given the nod by the seller.
I picked the scooter up at approx. 18% below the cost of a new one, which was fair. It was as good as brand new. Ma'am was happy, and that mattered more than anything else.
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