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Post by 69mach351 on Apr 10, 2013 20:01:40 GMT -5
Pro: where would you put a Kymco Grandvista 250? It is a decent but funky looking bike. Not fuel injected and fits smaller rider best. It is made very well, but with the same engine, I like the People 250s better if you can find one. And even as a Kymco owner, I would not take either 250 over a Burgman 400. Nice bikes, but not Burgmans. i have not had a ton of experience, but I am 6'3" and had a granvista when I was 300lbs and it had no problem doing + with me on it on the highway. I found it a perfectly capable bike with some nice options. I got it new for less than a grand more than comparable Chinese scooters and a lot less than the larger scoots like the burgman (even used). That said, I have ridden everything from 49cc scoots to large motorcycles, and I would not be concerned about a 400cc scooter. I personally would go with what you can find the best deal on. I feel a good 250cc (like the kymco) is sufficient. I don't need to do more than and it is more than capable of getting up to speed. Scooters (to me) have always been easy to ride, much more so than a motorcycle, so I would not hesitate to go for a big scooter as long as you feel comfortable with the weight.
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Post by domindart on Apr 10, 2013 20:09:04 GMT -5
DX You will be fine. Scoots are easy to ride, much easier than a motorcycle
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