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General Discussion / Re: new peoples 200s
« on: March 22, 2010, 05:44:16 PM »
Thank you everyone. You are a most informative group of riders with a lot of knowledge. I am happy to hear the kymko is a reliable machine.  will be getting the seat done as soon as possible. I will keep everyone informed as to how it goes.  Thanks again.   Bob

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General Discussion / Re: new peoples 200s
« on: March 22, 2010, 01:58:14 AM »
Thanks for the info.  This is my 3rd  scooter including burgman400, nice but to heavy. I have been riding many big bikes over 50years but due to problems caused by 1956 bike accident (quadraplygia







Thanks for the replys. The other problem is the seat is to high. The rear shocks are set at lowest.  I have trouble with that big hump at front. Was wundering if I couldnt have it shaved down so I can flatfoot? I have a yamaha 125 riva classic 1986 scooter, but thought I would like to have something new with bigger wheels for back roads. I cant walk due to bike injury in 1956 (Quadraplygic) 6 months in sunnybrook hosp. toronto, walked out, great life now unable to walk. I strap a small fold up chair on scooter for when I stop. I researched the kymco and  other scooters for 2 months before I bought. Guess I should have sat on it first. Brought it home yesterday by trailer so no riding yet. Hope the kymco is as reliable as they say. Bob










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General Discussion / new peoples 200s
« on: March 22, 2010, 12:30:52 AM »
They say in the manual not to exceed 40kph for first 1000 miles.  How critical is this? This might be my last summer to ride age wise 74, so I had hoped to get in some highway driving up to speed.  Anybody know how to do a hard breakin without damaging scooter?  Bob

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