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Post by automattic on Dec 3, 2006 13:06:26 GMT -5
I'm thinking of getting one and would like to hear of any owners impressions of it.
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Post by coyotesweat on Dec 3, 2006 13:23:22 GMT -5
Try the Kymco yahoo group...people seem to LOVE these...
Katie (dreaming of a Kymco of my own...but chronically short on cash.
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Post by Admin on Dec 3, 2006 14:10:17 GMT -5
Hi automattic, welcome to the pound. Seems like I've seen your name on another forum or two. I haven't ridden the P S250 but it is a very nice looking machine. Kymco quality is hard to beat. I'll tell you that I'm totally sold on 16" wheels. I think it's a scooter you would not regret.
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Post by WarrenS on Dec 3, 2006 17:11:37 GMT -5
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Post by automattic on Dec 3, 2006 19:06:53 GMT -5
Hi automattic, welcome to the pound. Seems like I've seen your name on another forum or two. I haven't ridden the P S250 but it is a very nice looking machine. Kymco quality is hard to beat. I'll tell you that I'm totally sold on 16" wheels. I think it's a scooter you would not regret. Yeah you probably seen me at myvento or scooterbbs. This is a nice forum you got here.
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Post by automattic on Dec 3, 2006 19:08:45 GMT -5
Thanks alot but I think I have seen that review before. But I was more so looking for a review of the People S 250 which I'm sure is probably similar mechanically to the People 250.
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Post by Aaron on Dec 3, 2006 21:20:28 GMT -5
Private Message Ddillon he had one for a week before he got his Exciting. Nothing wrong with it it just wasn't his style. Didn't fit him as well either. Dave is a tall guy.
Aaron
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Post by Admin on Dec 3, 2006 21:36:38 GMT -5
The People S 250 is different from the regular People 250. I haven't had a chance to read up on the difference but it's a few hundred $ worth.
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Post by ddillon on Dec 3, 2006 22:21:52 GMT -5
Private Message Ddillon he had one for a week before he got his Exciting. Nothing wrong with it it just wasn't his style. Didn't fit him as well either. Dave is a tall guy. Aaron Yes, I had the non "S" People 250. From what I hear there is more than just a cosmetic difference between the 2 models. A couple of differences are dual front disk brakes on the S vs. single disk on the non-S, slightly higher HP (+2) on the S model and a slightly larger gas tank. Personally I like the style of the S model much more than the non-S. If I were looking at those 2 scoots I would pay the few extra hundred and go with the S model.
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Post by automattic on Dec 4, 2006 11:36:49 GMT -5
Yeah the S model is the one I'm interested in. I like the styling better. From pictures of it I noticed another difference is the S model has the gas tank in the floor board as opposed to the front leg shiel of the non S model.
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Post by Leader on Dec 6, 2006 22:45:13 GMT -5
The one thing that would make any people 250 a no go for me is the small gas tank. I like to take long rides on the weekends. I like a bike that can go 200 miles between fill ups.
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Post by automattic on Dec 24, 2006 19:28:05 GMT -5
I ordered a silver one a couple of days ago. Can't wait till it warms up. I'll let everyone here know how the bike is.
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Post by ddillon on Dec 24, 2006 23:00:39 GMT -5
I ordered a silver one a couple of days ago. Can't wait till it warms up. I'll let everyone here know how the bike is. Congratulations ;D I am sure you will be very pleased. Do you have the scoot yet? How about some pics?
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Post by WarrenS on Dec 25, 2006 10:13:49 GMT -5
Scooter Rider Magazine has started a long term review on this scooter.
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Post by Admin on Dec 25, 2006 21:41:04 GMT -5
Long term reviews are the way to go. I'm betting that this model is great. Kymco simply produces quality machines. Period.
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Post by Aaron on Dec 25, 2006 21:47:21 GMT -5
Real hard to go wrong with the People S 250 auttomatic!! Congrats on a great scooter. Problem with long term reviews is either you don't want to give them back, or they are outdated before the review is done. Man they are putting out new models fast. Lets hope for better and better scoots every month next year.
Aaron
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Post by automattic on Dec 26, 2006 0:15:13 GMT -5
I ordered a silver one a couple of days ago. Can't wait till it warms up. I'll let everyone here know how the bike is. Congratulations ;D I am sure you will be very pleased. Do you have the scoot yet? How about some pics? No I haven't gotten the bike yet, but when I do I will post pictures.
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Post by jspencer on Dec 26, 2006 8:31:27 GMT -5
>>Scooter Rider Magazine has started a long term review on this scooter.<<
From the Scooter Rider Magazine website:
Scooter Rider Magazine has been sold. The right to produce Scooter Rider Magazine, after December 31 2006, is being passed onto new ownership. Information regarding this new publication will be presented here as available.
It goes on to say that they are not passing on subscriber information to the new owners so they are giving refunds to everyone whose subscription goes into 2007. There is an intimation that there will be something published on the web by the current publisher (BJ Strass) but no indication whatsoever what the new owners plan to do, if anything.
Jon
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Post by rooster on Dec 26, 2006 17:53:15 GMT -5
Hey Automattic, do You remember Me from the Vento forum? I sold My rx200 and got a cfmoto v5, AWSOME bike! I'm glad to see Ya in the dawgpound. This is the best forum of them all. Let us know when that Kymco arrives, ok?
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Post by automattic on Dec 27, 2006 17:14:06 GMT -5
Hey how's it going rooster? Yeah I remember ya. I am currently trying to sell my rx200hp also.
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Post by ddillon on Dec 27, 2006 17:27:09 GMT -5
Automattic,
When are you expecting to pick up the People S?
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Post by rooster on Dec 27, 2006 17:29:43 GMT -5
How's it goin' bud? I'm glad You found Your way over to this forum. I sold My RX to My roomy for 1500$, and it still runs great with 1500 miles on it. But I like the v5 a WHOLE bunch better. It's really comfortable, and quiet, and FAST
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Post by automattic on Dec 27, 2006 18:29:52 GMT -5
Automattic, When are you expecting to pick up the People S? Well today the dealer called me to confirm if I wanted a silver one so I assume he just got around to ordering it today.
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Post by automattic on Jan 5, 2007 17:38:21 GMT -5
Just got the bike 5 min. ago delivered to my house! The bike is more than I expected. It is way heavier than I expected too. The engine is very quiet, just hums along at idle. Very spacious and alot of room. I'm 6'1" and wear size 13-14 shoes and I am comfortable on the bike. I took it in the garage cuz it is raining. First thing I noticed on the bike was that the rear tail light is not the LED type that I see in the pictures on the net. Some things I noticed while on the bike while it was idling in my garage:
*The headlights have dual bulbs and seem to be pretty bright. There is a trigger on the left handlebar that you pull back with your pointer finger to flash the high beams for passing.
*When the bike is on and you put the kickstand down the bike turns off automatically.
*Underseat storage is way bigger than I thought it was going to be. In the pictures online I saw it seemed way smaller. But my XXXL HJC CL-Max would not fit. Not surprised though. If there was about 2 more inches of clearance in the height it would probably fit.
*Yes a toolkit is included.
*This bike doesnt seem to have emergency flashers.
I can't wait to ride it. It is raining but tommorrow there is supposed to be no rain but kind of chilly. That won't stop me from riding though. I will try to do a full review of the bike when I ride it and I will post pictures.
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Post by ddillon on Jan 5, 2007 18:41:13 GMT -5
Automattic, Congrats on the new ride ;D Too bad it is raining out Regarding the emergency flashers my Xciting has a little yellow button on the right handlebar. I cannot remember if the P250 had the same button. Isn't it a DOT requirement to have flashers? As far as the pics online being different that is the same thing with the Xciting. Most of the pics on the web are the European version and to meet DOT requirements some things have to change. Not sure why they would not have LED's because my Xciting has LED's as do many motorcycles so that would not be a change required by DOT. Also most of the online pics of the Xciting have the mirrors integrated in the fairing which looks cool but the US version has standard handlebar mounted mirrors and I was told it was because the other mirrors were not up to DOT specs. Anyway can you post some pics? I hope the rain lets up for you soon ;D
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Post by rooster on Jan 5, 2007 19:02:01 GMT -5
Hi automattic, I'm glad You finally got the bike . By the sound of it, Your s250 has a lot in common with my v5. 2 bulbs in the headlight (they call the smaller bulb the pilot light), and a starter safety switch in the sidestand, and a little button under my left index finger to flash the hi beam. No 4-ways on mine either. I can hardly wait to hear how it rides, and see some pics. Don't feel bad, it's raining over here too
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Post by automattic on Jan 8, 2007 7:40:14 GMT -5
I just rode it around the block the same day I got it but Saturday I got a chance to ride. Was kind of chilly but fairly dry. The bike has great power that comes on smoothly. You can barely tell your picking up speed unless you look at the speedometer and see the needle rising quick! Midrange acceleration is great. This bike gets up to 60 in a matter of seconds. Took it on the freeway and was cruising in the 60-70 mph range. I'm getting used to turning this bike. When I first rode it felt kind of funny because the front end on this bike is heavier than on my RX200HP. The bigger wheel/tire combo and front mounted radiator are probably the key factors. I also like how the turn signals have a buzzer to remind you that they are on. One of the things that stand out on this bike when you ride it is the suspension. The bike rides like its on air. Way better than my rx200hp. This bike soaks up the bumps and I like how the rear suspension lets you adjust pre-load. The suspension on my rx200hp was more of a springy ride where as the PS250 is more cushiony (for lack of a better word). It started getting dark and the twin Philips 35W headlights really made a nice little path in front of me. The twin 18W on my rx200hp were pretty dim. Another thing you'll notice when riding this biike is how quiet it is. Just purrs when idleing and cruising. Overall this bike compared to my chinese import rx200hp is like night and day, excluding the fact that the PS250 has the bigger more powerful engine because the rx200hp is a 150cc. The attention to detail, the quality, and ride are far superior on the Kymco. I am in no way bashing the chinese import bikes, because for the money these bikes can get the job done. My rx200hp sure did. I put 1100 miles on it last summer. Got me back and forth to work and around town. Was down for only about a week due to a broken muffler bracket that Powersports Factory sent to me promptly for free. I can recommend the 2007 Kymco People S 250. This bike is great. Too bad its raining today. But look for a full review and pics from me in a seperate thread. Just waiting for a nice bright day.
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Post by Leader on Jan 8, 2007 22:44:02 GMT -5
A couple of years ago, I rode in a ralley next to a People 250. I had never seen the 250 before. That was such a quiet scooter compared to my Yamaha Zuma and all of the other 2 strokes. It was very eerie. The rider was the regional rep for Kymco. He was a happy dude with a cool job.
I thought the People was the coolest. You will love it Automattic. Congrats from Mass.
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Post by automattic on Jan 15, 2007 21:04:57 GMT -5
Here are some pics I snapped right quick. I didnt take out any time to adjust the camera, I was to cold and was in a hurry to get back home. people.emich.edu/mjohnson19/
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Post by rooster on Jan 17, 2007 12:44:59 GMT -5
Sometimes I forget about this 200cc board . That bike looks really sharp buddy, I love the silver color. That's the color I wanted for my bike, but I didn't feel like waiting 3 or 4 months. Now its gotten too cold and icy to ride...can't wait 'til spring
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