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Xciting 500 / Re: My New (to me) Xciting 500
« on: July 11, 2019, 12:58:41 AM »
For various reasons I decided to go to the dark side and sold my beloved Xciting 500. To replace it I just got a lovingly used Vulcan Classic 1500. This has three times the CC's, but the penalty is almost twice the weight! I have to say, though, the pull when you twist the throttle is really, really awesome.

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I had a 2007 carbed 500 and loved it. No mechanical issues and it would go strong up to about just over 80mph. Then it slowed down, but did still keep climbing until I let off just before 90mph.  I just sold it last Thursday on the Fourth and I'm already missing it; however, last night I brought home a used but new to me Vulcan 1500. It's going to take a while to get used to the weight and the massive acceleration, lol.

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Xciting 500 / Re: My New (to me) Xciting 500
« on: March 15, 2019, 05:19:35 AM »
I added a wind deflecting "wing" to the top of the wind shield, and it is working great. I started with it set to the highest position, and have been moving it back down gradually. In the highest position, it was partially blocking my view of the road ahead, but now that it's lowered almost all the way down, it still puts the wind way up just skimming the top of my helmet, but I can see over it very nicely, no problem. This thing sure is fun to ride and I like the handling. I checked my first tank full of gas and it was 50 mpg. I imagine once I quit being heavy handed with the throttle, the mileage will improve accordingly, lol.
Yep, love my X-500.
I was questioning the accuracy of my speedometer, and found a radar sign that shows you your speed and flashes at you if you're going too fast. I have used this same radar to check several vehicles, and all have been spot on. But, my Kymco is indicating about 7 mph faster than what the radar says is happening. This is good in that it is doubtful that I will be doing much speeding, but I like to run at the same speed as the traffic around me (I surely don't want to get hit from behind because I'm going too slow). The previous owner had just put new Michelin tires on it and if they are taller, that could be part of the cause.

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Xciting 500 / Re: My New (to me) Xciting 500
« on: March 05, 2019, 12:45:03 AM »
Yes, that blue is striking! You sure it's a Kymco?

Ype, says so right there on the windshield (and some other places too, lol).

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Xciting 500 / Re: My New (to me) Xciting 500
« on: February 25, 2019, 02:47:59 AM »
Photo has been added, just for you, Uncle Jed, lol.

Alexis, what kind of wireless mounting/chargrer are you using? Any photos of your set-up?
Thanks.

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Xciting 500 / My New (to me) Xciting 500
« on: February 24, 2019, 02:50:20 AM »
I was able to find and make a deal for a 2007 X-500 that I brought home today. My last ride was a Silverwing that I loved but had to part with a little over a year ago, and I've really missed riding. Advancing age and little things like arthritis are starting to get in the way of me being able to still get a leg over tall adventure bikes, so I decided to go back to another scooter, which was what I started out on many, many years ago.
I found this deal on Craigslist. It had new tires and a fresh servicing & tune-up The owner said it had a bit over 13,000 miles on it, but he realized today that it accidentally gotten set to kilometers, so it really only had 8,243 miles on it, which made the deal even better, lol. I had also checked into other bikes and scooters, including a Majesty that I took for a test ride, but while the motor was nice, it just didn't fit me as well (I'm 6'1") and it didn't ride as smoothly over bumps (for my weight umm, uh, 280#). And, it didn't help the sales-pitch for the Majesty that the fellow wanted $1,200 more for it than I would have to pay for the Kymco!  Oh, and it's the blue one, so it goes faster, lol.
The trip home was just over an hour and was 56 miles. It handled great and had plenty of juice for zipping through city traffic and out on the highway cruising at 65-70 mph was smooth as silk. I've heard that these speedometers are a bit optimistic, so what's the verdict on that? I think I'll go out and find one of those radar signs so I can test it out, lol.
Now, I want to start adding some things, like a windshield extender. I also need to ask where (and how) are you folks mounting a phone?

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