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The Yager  appears to be a 200 cc bike and I agree its seems to be filling in the Grand Vista market share. But not in the 250 cc bracket. Kymco has abandon the GV 250 for some reason and is selling other models. I think it is a mistake since they had the best choices for the 250 niche and the Gv style was a winner . It will now be a gv150 as the product of choice. I guess I will end up riding a classic in a few short years .I  am just glad its the bike model that disappearing and not the company thats is making it.  As far as the name goes Grand Dink changing it to Grand Vista worked for me, and could easily be reinvented into a new line of 250 cc bikes if they wanted to. I hope Kymco is listening out there.  :D

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Grandvista 250 / Re: GV touring seat
« on: January 16, 2011, 09:33:01 PM »
After a year of riding my GV the seat seems to be getting more comfortable or I'm just getting more conditioned. It seems I would choose to add some height to the seat and move the seat back back a little. to un cramp my 6''1 height. How did you decide on the changes you made or did you leave it up to the shop?

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The GV 250 future appears murky to me as I notice less corporate information about this bike. It seems to have been replace with a city 300 or some 200cc model. I feel like they have abandon the 250 cc in there 2011 line up. Has anyone some in site on if my Grand Vista 250 is going to be a discontinued orphan? I hope not!
Regards



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It seems like they discontinue model s quite often and it hard to get a sense of the history of one machine or even where Kymco models are improving with in a category. I have A grand vista 250 i bought in 2009 but was really a 2008 i think. My question is there a Kymco  company historian or official website to satisfy customers like me who enjoy belonging to a group with a history. Any Scooter historians out there chime in
Thanks !

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