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General => General Discussion => Topic started by: Goodrich on March 05, 2011, 03:45:40 PM
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I've been researching scooters for about three weeks and have come to the conclusion that Kymco is the way to go for the money. I've narrowed it down to the S250 ($4200 OTD) or the DT300 ($4963 OTD). I'm 6' at 260 lbs and will be riding the scooter 70%-80% of my daily commuting. The drive to work is 23 miles each way. I read that the DT feels a little cramped and soon I will go to the local dealer and sit on one to check it out. That's the only my real issue with the DT other than the $800 extra for the price. Making this choice is killing me. I'm having to wait till about 3/13 so I can get my tax return from the idiots at the IRS.
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In your commute to work, will you be doing anything over 55? Granted the S250 should be able to handle 55 without problems, but you won't have much overhead room for safety (top end of roughly 70mph iirc). The DT300 you will have a little more to go with though. Another option might be the S300GTi.
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Do they sell the S300GTi in America...I don't remember seeing it on Kymco's site. That scoot WOULD BE AWSOME !!! I thought it was in Europe only, am I wrong?
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The People 300GTi is not available in the U.S., no.
Those prices are awesome, btw. Who's your local dealer?
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Yeah, the 300GTi would be teh awesomesauce. I would definitely consider something like that for the third scooter in my collection. However, I would go with the DT300 over the S250 just for the cc displacement
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In your commute to work, will you be doing anything over 55? Granted the S250 should be able to handle 55 without problems, but you won't have much overhead room for safety (top end of roughly 70mph iirc). The DT300 you will have a little more to go with though. Another option might be the S300GTi.
I thought it would do 80 fairly easy even with my big arse on it. I've heard lower 90's indicated and about 85 true mph. ???
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The top end may be 85, but getting to 85 is not exactly as fast a transition as it is from 55 to 70.
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I have a P250 and want the Downtown... who's your dealer. Those are great prices, I want to get those prices.
I have ridden the P250 for the past three years and can tell you the 300 is much faster off the line and goes faster overall. The 300 is almost the same weight, has fuel injection and is supposed to get about 70 mpg. My P250 gets 55-60 most of the time.
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Do they sell the S300GTi in America...I don't remember seeing it on Kymco's site. That scoot WOULD BE AWSOME !!! I thought it was in Europe only, am I wrong?
contacted kymcousa last week. the people gt300i is coming in aug 2011, msrp $5399.
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Or the new Grand Dink (in US: Grand Vista) 300i!? ???
Combines the best from both: flat floorboard and storage room and weather protection and engine power.
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I think the Grand Dink is the Downtown 300i.
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No. We (in Europe) got the Downtown 300i long ago. (*)
But the Grand Dink/Vista 300i was introduced just last year:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/adrenalinpedstop/5184235708/# (http://www.flickr.com/photos/adrenalinpedstop/5184235708/#)
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(*) Shown at EICMA 2008, sold since 2009.
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I'm 6'1" 245-250 started with a Peoples S200 and quickly went to the DT 300i and never looked back. I am getting used to that bit of leg shortage as was once suggested on this Forum. Beside's no doubt stick with something that will be moving here in the USA and it surely look's like the DT 300i. Further, will be plenty of good people on here to help with question's on this particular scooter.
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i like the S250 for its "scooter looks"
i sat on a DT 300 at my dealer. at 6'3 i don't think i could do it, or get used to it. maybe?
i found the S250 much more accommodating with its almost flat floorboard to put my big feet
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The 300i is i BELIEVE 299cc, don't over look that!! Your a big guy too!
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You're with the same decision I had to make between the Vista and the DT300i. Less room on the Vista. I thought the 16" wheel's was the way to stay but I found on here and riding a bit that there is so much more control on the 300. Another thing, the front end on the DT I believe may be somewhat more stable at higher speeds and more control with the smaller wheel's which haven't bothered me.
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I can see where you might think the seating on the Downtown is tighter. During me ride of about 30 minutes, I noticed the seating position is different than the other scooters but in the end, I didn't notice it much after the initial feeling. I am 5 10 and round in the middle. The first time I put my feet up to ride, I noticed a difference but not anytime after that.
I think they kept you feet closer to you in an effort to make the bike more nimble and to get the seat lower, and keep good lean angles, the foot rests had to be shorter and maybe a touch higher off the ground. They also seem to position your feet and little lower in the front but that may be my fuzzy memory.
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oooo! went and looked at the link for the Grand Dink 300i!
I like it! But I'm guessing it'll be 3 years before it's in the U.S.
I think its a 250 for me for now.
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What is a Grand Dink 300i????
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Just another name for Grand Vista.
Like "Dink" = "Bet and Win", "Nikita" = "Downtown", ...
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What is a Grand Dink 300i????
The non-USA version name of the Grand Vista because who in the US or Canada would ride something named after a male appendage? ... or any 0f the other bad associated connotations with DINK. Could you really say "I just love riding my Grand Pen*s".
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Well, it certainly would be a conversation starter....
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Ford Kuga in my language means Ford Pestilence or Ford Plague.
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Ford Kuga in my language means Ford Pestilence or Ford Plague.
We don't have the Kuga in the states (no surprise). Chevrolet had a similar problem when it came out with the Nova -- in Spanish, "no go." :)
Taco Bell used to have a menu item called the "chilito." Until it became known that it was Mexican slang for "tiny penis." :lol:
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LOL!!!! and DT in my neighborhood stands for Ducktown....really!
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I'm sure some question why this area near here (where I Live) is called DT (Ducktown)! Year's ago when communities were being settled by various ethnic group's, this area was settled in with Polish and Slovak people and their big thing was raising duck's!....hence...Ducktown which remained all through the year's. Just think if the Kymco Downtown was back than..it would be like Downtown Ducktown! Just fun with word's here..and I know it is too early for some!!