First strong negative comment I have seen on 250S - mine will be in next week and I am heavy - 240 lbs, not sure what that is in k's. I am hoping the bottoming out you speak of is not too much of a factor - most roads I ride are fairly smooth and I don't get much in speed (35 to 50 mph). Bummer!
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Yes, I know.
I've never heard of it either until I purchased it and experienced it myself.
Furthermore, I've had such issue only with worn out rear shock on old Piaggio NRG50, with passenger, before replacing it!
This is right out dangerous issue.
Furthermore, due to the same reason, poor rear suspension, People 250S tends to widen the trajectory through curve when cornering with passenger or fully loaded at high speed. VERY VERY DANGEROUS.
It is strange that nobody has addressed this issue. I guess, no offense, that most people do not exactly ride their scooters *hard*, or do not have that kind of sensitivity/experience to notice such issues.
However, I must add - I weigh 230 lbs, and when I am riding alone, I notice that issue but not that much. If somebody weighs less than 180 and never rides with a passenger, it is likely (s)he will never notice that problem.
Too bad, because in other respects People 250S is a great scooter and can be purchased at a great discount price. Also, it is one of the fastest 250s out there.