Great post but here is my main question, how to justify buying the 300GTi when for the same amount of money (literally)one can buy the newest piaggio BV 350?
Kymco scoters are great machines, but can't compare to the Piaggio engines, How do I know? I have a super 8 150 and my wife has a Vespa LXV 150, sadly to say the Kymco is not even close to the level of the Vespa engine.
The Super8 150 is a Chinese based GY6 engine, very old fashioned, but reliable.
Not a good comparison, but yeah, it's nothing special, but it works.
I've been working on and off with scoots and motorcycles since 2004, and Piaggio is anything but
reliable, it's average at best, and you have to take great care in choosing the engine. The 200cc
had issues, same with the 460cc engine. The 250/300/400 have been better.
I've ridden most of Piaggio scoots, and probably every single Kymco, and while some of the Piaggio
scoots can be a bit smoother when new, things start to change rapidly from there, and your average
Kymco will stay the same throughout it's lifetime.
I own a 125cc (virtually same engine as the 150 in super
with 20.000km and no issues,
it runs like new (not just the engine), and my halfsister owned a Gilera Runner ST125 (15hp
high revving engine) which had all sorts of electrical issues. It's a Piaggio engine.
She now has a Piaggio Beverly 500 Cruiser with around 30.000km, it's a rattling mess, the forks
are leaking oil, it's shaking it's plastics to pieces (literaly) with vibrations and it's consuming a
fair amount of oil. We're talking about a top of the like Piaggio scooter here.
I've got a Downtown now, it's virtually flawless, needs a few mods.
I've ridden both the new redesigned Beverly 300 (22hp) and the new 350 with ABS and traction
control. Great bikes, a bit on the tight/harsh side, and very limited comfort. I'm 5'11" (180cm)
and they're too small for me. No wind protection, no storage space. Both better on the
People 300. Yeah, I've ridden that one too. The People is also more comfortable, and
they're about the same as far as perfomance goes, the BV is probably a bit faster, but
I didn't have a chance to test that. The only thumb up for the BV is the wet clutch which
works great.
Not sure about the prices where you're at, but Beverly 300 costs more then the People GTI
here, and the 350 is almost $2k more.
For the price of BV350 with ABS, you can buy the Xciting 500Ri ABS.