Hi Everyone!
I just bought a brand new 2009 Kymco People 50 4 stroke scooter. It was an impulse buy... I bought the scooter, but I haven't even test driven it yet as it is winter. Which brings me here for some information from knowledgeable and experienced scooter enthusiasts.
I wanted the scooter for two reasons:
1) Take little leisurely scenic rides with the wife.
2) Use if for errands and small journeys to save fuel and be environmentally responsible.
Im sure the scooter will fulfill reason number 2.
However, I am starting to doubt the viability of number 1.
Can I successfully carry myself and another passenger ( total of 2 people ) on the People 50 4T 2009? Or will it just be an exercise in frustration, sucking the joy out of scootering?
I weigh 175 lbs while my wife weight 120 lbs.
What do you think? I look forward to your comments.
I have had a chance to think things through...
In my opening post, I said that I wanted the scooter for two reasons:
1) Take little leisurely scenic rides with the wife.
2) Use if for errands and small journeys to save fuel and be environmentally responsible.
This is still true but the priorities are reversed. A practical and economical mode of transportation that doesn't pollute as much as a car or a 2 stroke is actually the first priority. I just got excited and nostalgic about spending the summer days with my chick on the back of the scooter.
Those were such carefree days.
I have decided to keep the People s50 4t and keep it stock (maybe change rollers for fun!). I really like the "adult" conservative and classy styling of it. If the wife can get on the back for a few miles along the river on the flats... then I'm happy. Its for the wife to drive on her own too... so the People s50 4t will be just fine.
And I just saved myself 1000.00 dollars. We are in a recession after all.
If I really want to get into scootering, I'll install the big bore kit myself during the next year - or get something else.
Thank you for the advice - and the sanity check! LOL