Just a few random initial observations for those who have the Yager on their shopping list:
1. The, um, styling looks much better in person! Then again, when you are the rider, you don't have to look at the front end!
2. The grayish-silver model I chose has a bit of sparkle in the paint which looks really cool in direct sunlight.
3. The dashboard is one of the nicest I've ever seen on a scooter with a warm blue glow at night. Functional and awesome to look at. And the speedometer is very accurate when checked with a GPS.
4. The turnsignals front and rear are nicely integrated and are not add-ons to be Fed compliant like my Super 9 and some other Kymco models.
5. The seat looks very nice, but I can already tell it's gonna be tough to last over 30-40 minutes on it.
6. The Yager has a very nice ride compared to the 50cc Super 9 and the handling and brakes appear to be top notch.
7. The luggage rack appears to be useless, I'll eventually order the Givi rack and trunk as others on this forum have done.
8. So far, I have had no problems or issues and the finish and assembly of the scoot appears to be first rate with nice touches everywhere.
9. Instantaneous starting due to the fuel injection.
10. I'm pretty gentle breaking in machinery, although I have taken the Yager up to 55mph with a burst up to 60mph. Engine has plenty of power, and I have no doubt will be able to go 65-70mph after break-in. Over 50-55mph the scoot is a little twitchy due to the 12" and 13" wheels. This is not a scooter for long trips at top speed on any 'limited-access' highway. But it will be fine for stretches of 50-55mph roads and definately a blast on 55mph back roads. It is NOT a maxi scoot though.
That's all for today. I can't wait for the weather to clear. I plan on 'parking' the car this summer!
Wil B.
Broadview, IL
'71 Moto Guzzi Ambassador
'91 Honda Nighthawk 750
'04 Kymco Super 9 (my baby)
'10 Yager 200 i NEW!!!!
"What are we here for? We're all here ....TO GO!" -Wm. Burroughs