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Agility 125 / New to me kymco 125.
« on: April 01, 2017, 06:53:28 PM »
I have owned a lot of scooters and recently traded in my kymco compagno 50i for this new agility 125.
I have never owned a 125 cc scooter before and this one certainly has much more pep than my 50i.
It reminds me of some of my 50 cc 2 stroke scoots for power and the overall impression reminds me the most of my honda elite sr.
Build quality is not the best but good enough. The motor is just awesome. And the size and ride are quite good.
I think i paid 2100 bucks for this thing brand new and it comes with a 2 year warranty.
I don't have a motorcycle endorsement but im taking practice written tests and studying the manouvers you have to do here in usa for the motorcycle driving test.
If i could go back in time to my old self and give myself one piece of advice it would be to buy a 125 cc scooter even though it is just for in town use.
Also i wish that you did not need a motorcycle license for a scooter less than 130 ccs and that they really did restrict scooters to say 45 mph not 30. Just imagine how much safer in traffic all scooter riders would be if they could keep up with cars and climb hills.
I have never owned a 125 cc scooter before and this one certainly has much more pep than my 50i.
It reminds me of some of my 50 cc 2 stroke scoots for power and the overall impression reminds me the most of my honda elite sr.
Build quality is not the best but good enough. The motor is just awesome. And the size and ride are quite good.
I think i paid 2100 bucks for this thing brand new and it comes with a 2 year warranty.
I don't have a motorcycle endorsement but im taking practice written tests and studying the manouvers you have to do here in usa for the motorcycle driving test.
If i could go back in time to my old self and give myself one piece of advice it would be to buy a 125 cc scooter even though it is just for in town use.
Also i wish that you did not need a motorcycle license for a scooter less than 130 ccs and that they really did restrict scooters to say 45 mph not 30. Just imagine how much safer in traffic all scooter riders would be if they could keep up with cars and climb hills.