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Title: How many miles/kms on your 300?
Post by: Tromper on November 04, 2019, 09:50:41 PM
Hi folks,

Just curious how many miles folks are putting on these bikes before having to do significant engine work.

Any thoughts or data on that would be nifty.

Thanks

Tromper
Title: Re: How many miles/kms on your 300?
Post by: Yellow Jacket on November 04, 2019, 11:14:08 PM
Hey Tromp, how's it going?
I bought mine new, now has a little over 15K miles. Love the bike. I do all my own maintenance. Just got a new belt but haven't installed it yet. Valve adj. is a piece of cake. No issues with it yet.
Title: Re: How many miles/kms on your 300?
Post by: Tromper on November 05, 2019, 02:59:29 AM
Thanks, I'm considering swapping the big burger out for one, just trying to figure out the how's & if it's a good move or not.


Hey Tromp, how's it going?
I bought mine new, now has a little over 15K miles. Love the bike. I do all my own maintenance. Just got a new belt but haven't installed it yet. Valve adj. is a piece of cake. No issues with it yet.
Title: Re: How many miles/kms on your 300?
Post by: Yellow Jacket on November 05, 2019, 03:38:44 AM
If the style suites you, the GTi is a great bike. Not the long haul bike that a B650 is but I would ride mine anywhere, coast to coast included. Will do an honest 84 mph and cruise at any legal speed limit. It's the only one of 14 scooters that I bought new and have put almost half of the 36K scooter miles ridden on it. It will outrun any single cylinder scooter out there except a BV350. Can't praise it enough.
Title: Re: How many miles/kms on your 300?
Post by: Trucker jay on November 06, 2019, 12:39:32 AM
I've got 26,000 on mine no trouble. I think bv350 is a better scooter but a lot more money and you can still buy it new.
Title: Re: How many miles/kms on your 300?
Post by: gregspeople250 on December 02, 2019, 05:15:23 PM
I have owned a BV 350 and don't believe they are as reliable as the Kymco product. Niggling issues that are just frustrating and unexpected for such a great RIDING bike.
Title: Re: How many miles/kms on your 300?
Post by: monkeybongos on December 02, 2019, 08:53:58 PM
If the style suites you, the GTi is a great bike. Not the long haul bike that a B650 is but I would ride mine anywhere, coast to coast included. Will do an honest 84 mph and cruise at any legal speed limit. It's the only one of 14 scooters that I bought new and have put almost half of the 36K scooter miles ridden on it. It will outrun any single cylinder scooter out there except a BV350. Can't praise it enough.

Pretty high praise, especially considering the impressive list of scooters you've had.
You ever get to ride a Cali Classic, love to hear what you think.
Title: Re: How many miles/kms on your 300?
Post by: Yellow Jacket on December 02, 2019, 11:48:35 PM
No, never rode a Cali.
Title: Re: How many miles/kms on your 300?
Post by: Tromper on October 21, 2021, 04:22:23 AM
Heck figured I'd check in on this thread since I'm down one bike & looking.

Any updates folks, do these go 30k, 40k+ miles?

Cheers

Tromper
Title: Re: How many miles/kms on your 300?
Post by: mousejunks on October 21, 2021, 05:27:05 AM
I have owned a BV 350 and don't believe they are as reliable as the Kymco product. Niggling issues that are just frustrating and unexpected for such a great RIDING bike.

I've owned an Aprilia scooter 250cc and it's not reliable as Kymco either.
Title: Re: How many miles/kms on your 300?
Post by: Yellow Jacket on October 21, 2021, 03:04:57 PM
I'm somewhere north of 18K miles on mine. Bought new in '13. I'm very happy with the bike as far as performance and have no plans to get rid of it. However, it hasn't been without issues of reliability. The oil seal on the rear axel somehow came out and covered the rear tire with oil. This seal is installed from the inside of the gearbox so required removal of the rear wheel and the entire transmission to replace. Also the oil seal on the water pump leaked. I'm fairly mechanical so was able to repair both. The pump seal was a royal pain to fix and I would not recommend it for the do it yourselfer.