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People s150 / Re: Hand Guards
« Last post by mrmike on Today at 10:08:03 PM »
That's a very new model.....part of the problem finding parts.
Nothing on ebay >>>Germany, Australia,  England, France?
Ali...Babba or whatever that site is called.
Probably best bet is an Asian scooter shop. Facebook Asian scooter groups?

Then again - there are some few Kymco accessories which were never plentiful! The chrome crash bars for my LIK200i were very hard to locate in the USA....and the model was popular and only about 2-3 years into it's 10 year model run.
I had to make a lot of phone calls to dealers listed on the Kymco USA site!
When I found the bars - next I had to talk the shop into mailing them to me! The parts are not small!


Well worth the effort! That's the way I feel.
Stig
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General Discussion / Re: My new toy
« Last post by randyo on Today at 10:01:56 PM »
Randy - you have the weirdest hobbies!
Stig

I've outgrown Tonka's but still like to play in the dirt
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Eye Candy | Videos and Pics / Re: if van Gogh rode a scooter....
« Last post by big blue on Today at 09:59:04 PM »
Very haute d'artiste.
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General Discussion / Re: My new toy
« Last post by Stig / Major Tom on Today at 08:05:21 PM »

Randy - you have the weirdest hobbies!
Stig
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People s150 / Re: Hand Guards
« Last post by Stig / Major Tom on Today at 07:56:41 PM »


 Stig

   I went on the U. K. Kymco site, and the parts I want are on the diagram, but the listing says they are not available. There is a scooter store in Australia that did a People S 150 video on You Tube. That's where I saw the handguards. I went to their website to contact them, but they didn't bother to get back to me. Are there any People S 150 owners on this forum that could help?
That's a very new model.....part of the problem finding parts.
Nothing on ebay >>>Germany, Australia,  England, France?
Ali...Babba or whatever that site is called.
Probably best bet is an Asian scooter shop. Facebook Asian scooter groups?

Then again - there are some few Kymco accessories which were never plentiful! The chrome crash bars for my LIK200i were very hard to locate in the USA....and the model was popular and only about 2-3 years into it's 10 year model run.
I had to make a lot of phone calls to dealers listed on the Kymco USA site!
When I found the bars - next I had to talk the shop into mailing them to me! The parts are not small!
Stig
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As title says is nearly scooter related because:

-the guy who bought my XC 500i (and is happy with) wanted to have his Guzzi customized too.
Saying that,
-it was set lower, front fork an rear dampers with new suspension points
-custom made side bags on inox frames mounted
-stylish carrier instead a rear seat
-steelflex brake lines
-lockable left panier built
-original Guzzi 5mm windshield
-carbs rebuilt and new jetted
and a handful other small wishes done.
Pls see pics.
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People s150 / Re: Hand Guards
« Last post by mrmike on Today at 06:54:29 PM »
Assuming your dealer can't order?
Might try U.K. Kymco.
Shipping would be fun!
Stig


 Stig

   I went on the U. K. Kymco site, and the parts I want are on the diagram, but the listing says they are not available. There is a scooter store in Australia that did a People S 150 video on You Tube. That's where I saw the handguards. I went to their website to contact them, but they didn't bother to get back to me. Are there any People S 150 owners on this forum that could help?
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People s150 / Re: Windsheild
« Last post by mrmike on Today at 06:29:37 PM »
I just bought a new '23 People S 150i ABS. I've been researching all aspects of this model. As far as the windshield I've discovered several facts. 1. https://www.bike-parts-kymco.uk/ has a complete listing of all the factory parts for the stock windshield. 2. There are several good videos on You Tube about cutting down the factory windshield.

After riding for 400 miles and 2 months, I've discovered the stock windshield height is perfect for me. Now if I could just purchase the plastic hand guards the European models have I'd be a very happy camper.
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People s150 / Re: Variator mod
« Last post by mrmike on Today at 06:23:21 PM »
I think they are 13.5 grams from description here https://www.bike-parts-kymco.uk/kymco-motorcycle/150-SCOOTER/PEOPLE/PEOPLE_S_150i_ABS_EURO_4/VARIATOR--CLUTCH/228/6/0/228

I tried 12 and 13's sliders on my 2022 and ended up mixing them for 12.5. I think acceleration is better and smoother than stock, but the gas mileage has gone down a bit and i lost a 1 mph on top end. I am leaning toward putting the original rollers back in next time I go back in there.

Interesting. I only have about 400 miles on my scooter. I haven't really pushed it to determine its top end. What year is your 150, and what top end are you getting with and without the sliders vs stock?
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Ol' Vinny and I get to enjoy a little 'taste'.
Yeah, don't get into a drink-until-your-ears-fall-off contest with this guy!


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