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Super 8 150 / Re: What do you think of the Super 8 ?
« on: May 13, 2009, 01:08:48 AM »
Thanks again Andy. I had read a post that the poster had drilled his rack to install a top box and that it was plastic. I was quite surprised because the People rack at the dealers I looked at appeared to be aluminum. I am glad to hear that it is as it resolves one of my concerns.

Rocky

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Super 8 150 / Re: What do you think of the Super 8 ?
« on: May 12, 2009, 07:30:58 PM »
TNX Andy sounds like there is more foot room as to get my size 12s on the people floor it is either heals or toes out. LOL

Top speed isn't a real big issue we would just like to be able to cruse at 45 ish where there is no place to let other traffic by and a little more grunt for the hills. We are planning a ride from Maine to Nova Scotia this summer. We could do it on the 50cc bikes by running down to the coast and catch the ferry over, but it would be more fun to ride all the way.

I wonder if other folks have a problem with fogging in the instrument cluster? One of my other concerns is the Kymco rear racks appear to be plastic and I am wondering how they stand you over time. We carry camping gear on our weekend outings so we need a good rack.

TNX
Rocky


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Super 8 150 / What do you think of the Super 8 ?
« on: May 12, 2009, 04:54:21 PM »
Hi
We have been considering up grading to  125 or 150cc scooters for those higher miles weekend trips. We like what we have seen in the Kymco line and are considering People 150s but wondering about the Super 8. We would like a little more floorboard room than the People 150 offers and of course the price makes the Super 8 attractive. Unfortunately the only dealer in this area doesn't have any Super 8's. So what do yah think of yours with regard to fit, finish, reliability, comfort, stuff like that.

TNX
Rocky

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People 150 / Re: Exhaust issues
« on: May 08, 2009, 08:25:04 PM »
I haven't seen one so can't say for sure, but from your description it sounds like a stud rather than a bolt. If you don't have access to a dealer, you should be able to get a metric bolt at a hardware or NAPA store to determine the right size and then just order the right size metric stud if they don't have one in stock>

Rocky

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