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People 150 / Re: What to expect from People 150
« on: July 14, 2010, 10:24:05 PM »
Actually, I just checked. The People s250 in U.S. has a carb. It may be that you guys overseas are a year or two ahead of us. 

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People 250 / People s250 in U.S. fuel injected or carburated
« on: July 14, 2010, 10:05:04 PM »
Is America's version of the People s250 fuel injected or carburated? Kymco's USA site does not say either way.

thanks

rj

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People 150 / Re: What to expect from People 150
« on: July 14, 2010, 12:02:00 PM »
People 300i looks good. There is a problem though. I live in America and they are not importing that model here yet.

You also mention in your post that the People s250 is fuel injected. I was under the impression that the People 250 was carburated?? I could be wrong. Could you clarify this for me for the American model? thanks

rj



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People 150 / Re: What to expect from People 150
« on: July 14, 2010, 01:49:48 AM »
Saw pictures and specs of Yager 200i. Seems like a great scooter, and it might be just what I am looking for. Will go to dealership in to look at one in person and will report back. Thanks for the tip about this scoot.

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People 150 / Re: What to expect from People 150
« on: July 12, 2010, 11:39:24 PM »
Yes, it is a 55 mph speed limit going up US-1.

thanks for all of the input guys....

rj

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People 150 / What to expect from People 150
« on: July 12, 2010, 06:56:11 PM »
I am considering the purchase of a People 150 and would love to have some questions answered. My primary, but not limited to, use of the scooter will be to visit my mom on the weekends. I live in Fort Lauderdale, FL and she lives in Port St. Lucy ninety miles north. Obviously, I-95 is out of the question, however, will People 150, in a comfortable fashion, make it up Federal Highway (US-1) ninety miles, from Fort Lauderdale to Port St. Lucy?

You might think this question is stupid, but, I have seen some owner's manuals for scooters written in almost unreadable English. Does the People 150 come with an owner's manual that is well written in English?

How easy is the scooter to maintain and repair after the warranty is up, and is there a maintenance and repair manual available for it?

What year was the People 150 first introduced in The U.S. , How much has the design changed, and how many have been sold to date?


What are the major pros and cons of the People 150?


Any thoughts about these questions would be greatly appreciated.

rj













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People 150 / Re: Valve adjustment
« on: September 29, 2009, 03:45:59 PM »
I don't know how, but this manual may have the information you are looking for

http://web.mac.com/dan_fenner/iWeb/Site/The%20Files.html




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People 150 / Re: Kymco People 150 engine
« on: September 29, 2009, 02:48:20 PM »

Thanks for clarifying this for me. I do plan on buying the P150. I just hope it is still in production early next year when I plan on buying it.

envious

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People 150 / Kymco People 150 engine
« on: September 28, 2009, 11:26:36 PM »
Can anyone tell me what type of 150cc engine the people 150 uses? I asked my local dealer if it is the same gy6 engine that most other chinese 150cc scooters use and he said no. However, other people have said that the p150  uses the gy6 engine.

I am looking for a scooter that has a good dealer network, parts availability, is reasonably priced, and has been in production for some time. This seems to be the scooter. I was considering a Honda SH150i, however, I believe the p150 is the better value. Any input on this would be greatly appreciated.


envious

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