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Zimmerman
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Northeastern Pennsyvania USA
Difference between a People 150 and S150 ?
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September 26, 2012, 06:44:01 PM »
Can anyone tell me the differences between a 150 and an S150 ?
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old geezer
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Posts: 382
Re: Difference between a People 150 and S150 ?
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September 27, 2012, 01:06:24 AM »
There was no S 150.
There was an S50, S125, S200 and S250. Completly different scooter.
http://www.kymcousa.com/showroom/index_onroad.html
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Last Edit: September 27, 2012, 01:11:12 AM by old geezer
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marktmaxwell
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Re: Difference between a People 150 and S150 ?
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October 01, 2012, 12:48:46 PM »
Seems odd that we have an S150 board. Equi-odd that we don't have a Movie 150 board.
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Vivo
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Re: Difference between a People 150 and S150 ?
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October 02, 2012, 03:13:21 AM »
Maybe the reason why there's no S150 is because the S200 is only 11cc's larger than Kymco's other 150cc models which are 152cc. s200 is 163cc. Too close.
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old geezer
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Posts: 382
Re: Difference between a People 150 and S150 ?
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October 02, 2012, 03:00:21 PM »
At one time it was rumored that there was going to be an S 150 and it would take the place of the people 150. That never happened.
The S 150 board was added in anticipation of this and never removed.
Oh and the people 150 is actually 149.6cc. I emailed Kymco USA about this a couple of years ago and they told me that the 152cc was a miss print.
The bore and stroke of the 150 is 57.4 X 57.8, that will equal 149.6 when calculated
http://www.nightrider.com/biketech/calc_displacement.htm
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Last Edit: October 02, 2012, 03:10:49 PM by old geezer
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