This post is firmly in the category of indulgent complaining, so I apologize in advance.
My scooter's engine died last July. At the time I was pretty preoccupied with finding place to live in Arkansas. After falling in love with it, I had been looking for somewhere suitable for quite some time -- endlessly waiting it seemed. I was actually on my way to check out where we finally did move to when the engine died.
Now it's finally warming up again (winter is always difficult to suffer through). And the warmer it gets, the more I'm dying to explore this area on two wheels.
I'm set on a specific bike, the Yamaha XV250, for various reasons: it's air-cooled, has a twin engine, gets 80+ mpg, it's light, basically unchanged for almost 30 years, and elegant looking.
I'm firmly in the reasonably-good-deal used market, and finally have enough money for as much, but there's nothing that qualifies nearby. There's definitely plenty elsewhere in the country... some even good enough to ship in, if they weren't firm on selling locally. So again it's slow waiting.
Deja vous or something. I actually bought an XV250 this week. I got some saddlebags for it, and I am going to get a top case. I agree with you 100%, it is hard getting used loosing storage I have on the Kymco. I love the way the XV250 sits. It's far more comfortable than my Agility. Like you, I have to get reacquainted with the clutch. I've been treating it like an on-off switch in lieu of it not being a rear brake pull. Bad habit I have to kill now.
Fortunately the rear brake on the kymco Agility is a much a joke as the rear brake on this bike. The friction zone on the clutch is almost at the far end of the pull and its not so much a zone as a tiny little area that either works or not. but ill get used to it.
Enjoy putting your key in the left side of the vehicle
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