Hello, I bought an Explorer Speed 50 Euro 5 for 1.299 € at ATU. I had previously researched the Internet and the ATU scooters don’t seem to be that bad. Also, the KSR Group from Austria seems to me to be a more serious thing, like if any China scooter is imported, which might not exist next year. “The KSR Group develops the Explorer Roller itself in cooperation with the Standard Motor Corporation (SMC). SMC is a Taiwanese company. “I have to worry about that, if China is incorporated into Taiwan, this could temporarily affect the supply of spare parts? A brand scooter was too expensive for me (Peugeot starting at about 2,000 €), because this is my first scooter and I am not sure if I will drive it permanently. With the cheap scooters that you usually get on the internet, the service is usually not done in a workshop, but via mobile Servi ce, what I read about it was quite dissuasive. Of course I could also have bought a cheap scooter from a dealer, but I didn’t want to look for a long time and with a resale I see it as an advantage that you can refer to the nevertheless quite dense ATU-Filialnet. While the order went perfectly over Internet, the previous impression of the local ATU branch was not exactly good. I don’t want to report any details, otherwise they sue me still for evil Now my questions: 1. What are your experiences with your ATU branch regarding scooters? 2. What are your experiences with ATU rollers, especially the Explorer Speed? 3. How do you handle the service? What do you pay for the service if you don’t do it yourself? After the first service after 1,000 kilometres, this should be done every 3,000 km. I find that quite a lot, I have read distances of 4,000 or 5,000 km. I think about whether it works. It makes sense to have the service done in a workshop. Changing oil, air filters and spark plugs should not be so difficult. I assume that I can drive about 10,000 km a year. For those who drive little, things look different again. Once a year in the workshop is fine for me, then I can also have the things I don’t trust. But 3 to 4 times? On the one hand, the time spent, on the other hand, the money… 4. What experience have you made at ATU with warranty/guarantee? I don’t know if ATU offers a real guarantee or if they only mean the legal warranty. There it is the case that after 6 months the buyer must prove that the defect has existed from the beginning. That is often not possible without experts, lawyer and litigation. Is ATU rather kulant, so after 6 months a defect within the scope of the warranty to I know about electronic products, that after 6 months it is simply claimed that there is no initial deficiency, so that the 24 month warranty after 6 months is over. Then it would also not matter if my service book is not filled in correctly. Greetings Tanja