Mine is red too. I have never pushed the speed above 80 but it will probably go a little more than that. I have had no problem with it except that at one time I would not stop running which turned out to be because of some ignition part that had to be replaced. Fortunately I live in Phoenix where there are a couple of dealers for Kymco.
With me at 6'1" and 270lbs it topped out around 70-75 mph. Pretty positive that it would get up to 85 with someone a little lighter. Was expecting slightly better gas mileage. Only averaged around 60 mpg, and the tank was not much more than a gallon and a quarter.
How do you lift the seat up? My research on the internet says the ignition has to be in a certain position but I've been playing with the ignition for hours and can't figure it out. Please help!
Hi, I'm 150lbs 5'10" and think this scooter would be more then enough for me to get it up to 80mph. I just found this scooter online today and really want to buy it.... where can I find one besides Craigslist. I live in Sacramento CA any ideas?
All I can say is go out looking...love the 16" rims, and would not go with ANYTHING that has the little 13" wheels (speed bumps are torture)...I think Craigslist is probably best...maybe Autotrader or Cycletrader both are DOT COMS...
Depends on your weight...at 280lbs I could get it up between 70-75mph...it was QUICK off the start...since it was an automatic I could beat a 250cc Ninja off a light (but not for long)
Actually it was not...however I did weigh roughly 280lbs...I never road on the freeway, but did some riding on some back highways...could get up around 70-75mph...most of the driving was on city streets 45mph and under
FYI...with it being an automatic it was "quicker" off the lights than all the other 250cc bikes (Ninja, etc.) out there. So I would pull away from cars (traffic) pretty easily. Often asked by motorist what engine was in it. People driving cars were surprised that I could accelerate away from them as effortlessly as I did.
@@dennishostetter3419 in the state of AZ the answer is YES...anything over a 50cc (if I remember correctly) needed a motorcycle license...this is a 250cc
Mine is red too. I have never pushed the speed above 80 but it will probably go a little more than that. I have had no problem with it except that at one time I would not stop running which turned out to be because of some ignition part that had to be replaced. Fortunately I live in Phoenix where there are a couple of dealers for Kymco.
With me at 6'1" and 270lbs it topped out around 70-75 mph. Pretty positive that it would get up to 85 with someone a little lighter. Was expecting slightly better gas mileage. Only averaged around 60 mpg, and the tank was not much more than a gallon and a quarter.
HARDBOSSMAN where do I put transmission oil in it at?!?
I got a kymco grandvista same engine I'm 250 and mine does 82 my wife who is 98 pounds can do 93 on it lmao
How do you lift the seat up? My research on the internet says the ignition has to be in a certain position but I've been playing with the ignition for hours and can't figure it out. Please help!
I recommend a beaded seat cover, it helps as that seat is torture.
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Hi, I'm 150lbs 5'10" and think this scooter would be more then enough for me to get it up to 80mph. I just found this scooter online today and really want to buy it.... where can I find one besides Craigslist. I live in Sacramento CA any ideas?
Why the extra turn signals up front? It has build in LEDs O_o
All I can say is go out looking...love the 16" rims, and would not go with ANYTHING that has the little 13" wheels (speed bumps are torture)...I think Craigslist is probably best...maybe Autotrader or Cycletrader both are DOT COMS...
What year?
i just got a 40cc 2005
really beautiful scooter. how fast can it go?
Depends on your weight...at 280lbs I could get it up between 70-75mph...it was QUICK off the start...since it was an automatic I could beat a 250cc Ninja off a light (but not for long)
Was the wind a problem without a shield
Actually it was not...however I did weigh roughly 280lbs...I never road on the freeway, but did some riding on some back highways...could get up around 70-75mph...most of the driving was on city streets 45mph and under
That looks like a half tank of gas not a full tank of gas like you said.
FYI...with it being an automatic it was "quicker" off the lights than all the other 250cc bikes (Ninja, etc.) out there. So I would pull away from cars (traffic) pretty easily. Often asked by motorist what engine was in it. People driving cars were surprised that I could accelerate away from them as effortlessly as I did.
Does this take a regular motorcycle m license?
@@dennishostetter3419 in the state of AZ the answer is YES...anything over a 50cc (if I remember correctly) needed a motorcycle license...this is a 250cc
top speed?
Depends on your weight...at 280lbs I could get it up between 70-75mph