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Yager GT 200i / Re: Givi Fitment Rack
« on: January 10, 2011, 11:26:08 PM »
It is the new year and I'm getting cabin fever....

I think I am going to go the extra bucks for a GIVI instead of a SHAD?  Wondering if Yager E, you got your fitment kit and if you got the top case on the Yager yet? 

Do anyone have pics of cases on their Yagers and what they like/don't like about 'em?

Part of me wants to go out and get a bigger size case... I dunno, 46?, I'm not going to be doing any major trips (I don't think) but groceries and errands are in the cards for sure.  How big do I go?  Thoughts.

20 degrees and lots o snow... Yager in hibernation.... When will I be able to wake it up...

Thanks!

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Givi Fitment Rack
« on: October 03, 2010, 06:02:21 PM »
I am also looking into a top case for my Yager 200i.  I don't suppose I'll actually get one until the spring in hopes there might be winter pre-season deals and it's starting getting cold outside.  Don't know when it will be too cold or snow/ice which will be too much for my riding tastes (?).  When I was searching, I emailed the Shad place for a mount for the Yager and got this reply:

"Herewith you will finde the reference we have for the model Yager 50i but please check it is the same for a 200i. (K0YG58ST)."

Then a month later, today, I searched again and on the KymcoUSA site (http://www.kymcousa.com/access/shad.html), they now have this posted:

KYMCO Mounting Kits
These attachments have been specifically designed for each scooter model, taking into account its particular characteristics. The result is a product that is compact, easy to mount and dismount and boasts an extremely strong epoxy finish.

Yager 200i        K0YG58ST

This is my first scoot (LOVE IT) and I have never bought accessories for it... After some reading, I'm thinking that Givi may be the way to go for the extra cost?  No clue.  Just my two cents of information accumulated so far.... I will check bad to see how it goes for you, what you decided, etc.

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General Discussion / Re: People 150 or Yager 200i???
« on: August 17, 2010, 02:19:17 PM »
I passed my test and went to the DMV for my endorsement.  Yeah.  Last night was my first "official" ride.  I took a sunset ride around the chain of lakes in Minneapolis along the parkway. Beautiful!  I love it!

It is the silver blue.  I'll see if I can't figure out how to get images on here.........




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General Discussion / Re: People 150 or Yager 200i???
« on: August 15, 2010, 02:26:54 PM »
Well.  It's official.  The Yager is resting in my garage waiting for day 2 of Motorcycle class.  Hoping to pass this afternoon?!  Have had a Scooter grin for days.

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General Discussion / People 150 or Yager 200i???
« on: August 09, 2010, 02:00:49 AM »
I spent 2 hours at Scooterville in Minneapolis looking for my first scooter. I'm hoping to get my permit and take the class as soon as this week, with I hope, my first bike. After great advice and information from David H., I have narrowed down my interest to two diff. scooters: Yager 200i or People 150. I could really use some responses regarding people's like or dislike or general experiences or knowledge (even rumor) of these two bikes. This is not everything, but some highlights of the + or - of these two for me are:

Yager: fuel injection, slightly more passenger room, would feel better about 2 lane highway use (when i'm ready for it - grow into) when get out of the city, don't need non ox fuel, i'm told it's easy but I woudn't have to be as careful and do as much for winterizing, if we don't get snow for a while in winter still performs better in cold, more storage, feel good sitting on it slightly more substantial scooter without it being "too big" or heavy, but it's not a "cute first scooter" (however I'm the type of girl that likes both power/tough girl (as much as scooter's go lol) and cute euro vintage - quite opposites ) I've been intrigued by real bikes, but I don't want all that power and SIZE. Too much machine for me... so this seems like a happy medium for commuting and enough power to make me giddy so I don't feel I sold myself short? I'm not stuck on the "image" of my bike - can see myself on both, is the extras of these going to make me happy that I will eventually care less that I don't have a "cute looking vintage scooter that could've performed as I would need it and hope"? The fact that this supposedly should live to 90K life seems like it is a more solid machine and I won't (who knows) grow out of it too fast or at all?

People: cute, looks smaller than yager so might be easier when it comes down to city street driving and parking (though tech still a bike so can't legally park with scooters) but size is both a + and - to me, i'm told it can hold up to 2 lane driving just out of town technically hwy legal, but how comfortable would I feel on it because of the size, styling, and slightly less power (?), would immediately need to get more storage...

I hear a lot a of great things about the People 150 and agree, if I end up with that, I won't feel like I got suckered. However, I think what it is coming down to is comfort of ride (*confidence* in what I need power-wise), storage, and most of all, trips from the inner city to the outer suburbs where roads are 45 at the end of freeways (won't take freeway in town, but when it ends busy traffic often goes 50 mph...) and even farther out to the edges of the cities where it's still busy but 2 lane highway going 60ish... Will I feel comfortable on the 150 for those weekly jaunts - the frame and I on the seat (not moving - in store) felt more "secure" or "comfortable" on the Yager. In the city limits, work, groceries, I feel I would be okay and definitely happy with the 150 (with the purchase of extra storage!), but I know that trips 40-60 miles out won't be out of the question and I want to feel comfortable with that decision and I don't know if I would feel comfortable on the 150???  Maybe the Yager is too much bike to start, but I also don't want to feel like, hey, I paid for all this... and I'm not really able to use it for... or... I'm growing out of this and should have just started with the Yager...

I did compare the Like to the Yager... but after weighing the two, decided the Yager was definitely worth the extra price difference... we talked so many scooters that I can't remember why (?) but all three of us (me, my guest helper and the "sales" person (who I don't think actually works there) David who writes the just scoot website stuff - which I have read up, down, and backwards! LOL).

Thanks again...

Please Thoughts?!?!

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