Well most everybody complains of not enough top speed. To push a scooter through the
air requires a certain HP. Here's a chart I found on a forum somewhere;
30mph = 1.64bhp. Much less than a restricted 50cc which normally have around 3.5bhp.
40mph = 3.52bhp.
45mph = 4.82bhp. The 45-50mph bhp figures are about spot on for a de-restricted scooter which can range from 4.5 to 6.5.
50mph = 6.47bhp.
60mph = 10.94bhp. Getting into the sport 70cc kit bhp figures and also 125cc 4 stroke bhp specs and 100cc's.
65mph = 13.76bhp. More like the Mid race 70cc kit bhp and the stock 125cc 2 stroke bhp.
70mph = 17.05bhp. A 125cc with just a 172cc kit fitted is around 17bhp and you will now start seeing the bhp figures increasing a lot for not much more mph.
75mph = 20.82bhp. A 172cc with pretty much all the bolt ons.
Not sure how accurate it is. Many of the chinese bikes are lower HP for the same displacement so one would assume
something is not optimized with them. (some 250's make less power than the Yager!).
Aprilia's make a lot of power. Their 170cc makes 17 HP to our 15 HP. That's a lot! I'm used to bikes where adding
5 HP via aftermarket upgrades is hard to do.
The usual way to make power is by liquid cooling and 4 valves. The only thing we are lacking is the 4 valves. Of course
attention must be paid to the entire system, which from what I have seen, Kymco did when designing the Yager.
I'm just amazed that the 125, 150, 170's seem to be about the same. It look's like they added weight so the power to
weight ratio is the same on all of them. Thusly they have the same performance. I'd expect the 170 to at least be a torque
monster, but it isn't.
We do gain gas mileage. I was trying to get a most versatile scooter with great gas mileage. The carbureted bikes are
very bad on that point. Higher HP bikes might be too. They are always using the extra fuel.
Of course you can't always believe everything you read. Those numbers could be wrong.
Here's a list of EPA certs I saved just for fun to compare power outputs of various models"
Alliance Powersports,HD 200 HD 200 EVO RV 200 RV 200 EVO,11,kW
Alliance Powersports,Citicom 300i,16.9,kW
Alliance Powersports,Mio 50,2.8,kW
Alliance Powersports,Symba 100,5.0,kW
Alliance Powersports,Classic 150,9.2,kW
American Suzuki Motor Corporation,DR200SE,14.9,kW
Amstar Motors LLC,ZN250T-10 ZN250T-18 ZN250T-18A ZN250T-39B ZN250T-39C ZN250T-9 ZN250T-B ZN300T-10 ZN300T-18 ZN300T-18A ZN300T-39B ZN300T-39C ZN300T-9 ZN300T-B,13.5,kW
Amstar Motors LLC,ZN250T-10 ZN250T-18 ZN250T-18A ZN250T-39B ZN250T-39C ZN250T-9 ZN250T-B ZN300T-10 ZN300T-18 ZN300T-18A ZN300T-39B ZN300T-39C ZN300T-9 ZN300T-B,13.5,kW
Chironex Inc.,Chironex Chase 150 Chironex Vinny 150,6.2,kW
Cobra Scooters,Madass 125,6.5,kW
Genuine Scooters LLC,Blur SS220i,11,kW
Genuine Scooters LLC,Buddy 50 Roughhouse 50,2.4,kW
Genuine Scooters LLC,Buddy 125,7.1,kW
Genuine Scooters LLC,Buddy 125,7.1,kW
Genuine Scooters LLC,Buddy 170i,8.2,kW
KYMCO USA,Yager GT 200i,15.4,kW
KYMCO USA,Downtown 200i People GT 200i,15.7,kW
KYMCO USA,Downtown 300i People GT 300i,20.9,kW
KYMCO USA,Xciting 500 Ri Xciting 500 Ri ABS,26.4,kW
KYMCO USA,Like 50 2T Like 50 LX 2T Super 8 - 50 2T,2.8,kW
KYMCO USA,MOVIE 150,9.9,kW
KYMCO USA,Agility 125 Super 8 150,7.3,kW
KYMCO USA,Like 200i Like 200i LX,8.5,kW
Panther Motors Inc.,P100 P125 P150,7,kW
Peace Industry Group (USA) Inc.,TPGS730-250 TPGS731-250 TPGS732-200 TPGS733-200 TPGS733-250 TPGS734-200 TPGS734-250,11,kW
Piaggio Group Americas Inc.,Vespa GTS 300 Vespa GTS Super 300 Vespa GTV 300,15.8,kW
Piaggio Group Americas Inc.,BV 350 ie,24.5,kW
Piaggio Group Americas Inc.,Vespa LX 150 ie Vespa LXV 150 ie Vespa S 150 ie,8.7,kW
Qlink L.P.,QLINK SM200-A QLINK SM200-B QLINK XF200 QLINK XP200,11.5,kW
Taotao USA Inc.,ATM150-B ATM150-C BWS 150 CY150-B EVO 150 LANCER 150 PALADIN 150 POWERMAX 150 ROMAN 150,5.5,kW
Yamaha Motor Corporation,TW200D1 TW200D1C,11.0,kW
Yamaha Motor Corporation,XV250D (V Star 250),16.4,kW
Yamaha Motor Corporation,XT250D XT250DC,14.2,kW
Yamaha Motor Corporation,WR25RD WR25RDC,22.0,kW
Yamaha Motor Corporation,YW50FDB (Zuma 50F) YW50FDR (Zuma 50F),3.0,kW
Yamaha Motor Corporation,XC50DW,3.1,kW
Yamaha Motor Corporation,YW125DB (Zuma 125) YW125DL (Zuma 125),6.8,kW
Yamaha Motor Corporation,YW125DB (Zuma 125) YW125DL (Zuma 125),6.8,kW "
Notice the Genuine Buddy 170i at 8.2 kw, that must be a mistake. I know the Yager
is a mistake as it makes 11.4 kw or 15.4 HP.
A scooter should be easier to tune as it has a narrow band that it needs to make power in. A motorcycle
has a much wider band. Maybe Kymco has limited the speed through HP limiting? I always felt the motor
runs great then just falls on it's face.
I don't think the Yager will have problems from making too much power. It is built with high quality
components and strong fasteners torqued to correct values. It continues to impress me!