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Bet & Win 150 / Re: 10K mile/16K KM review of B&W 150
« on: February 10, 2013, 07:42:12 PM »
well I'm back in here after a couple years...my bw 150 now has 15K Miles on her and has been the best small scooter I have ever owned. I'm on my second belt and she gets around 55mpg down from original 60+! My OL wants me to get rid of some of my scooters, the BW150, but I just cant part with her, the scooter that is! I also have a Burg 650 that I love and a few other 50cc rigs. I originally used synthetic oil but changed over to a regular 10/40 API spec oil and the scoot is running fine. I have had some issues with cooling in traffic at slow speeds during summer and parades but nothing serious. I have always wondered how the BW 250's have been holding up and been thinking about getting one! My OL will love that..heh! Best to everybody   Oldhummer

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Bet & Win 150 / 10K mile/16K KM review of B&W 150
« on: December 06, 2011, 04:39:30 AM »
Hey everybody! I have not been in here for a few years but wanted to let people know my B&W 150 has ran very well, and I have about 10,000 miles on her already! I went through a set of tires and replaced the belt at 10K mi. Rollers were still very good and round ..no flat spots. I am still getting around 65 -70 MPG on gas. I have been changing all the fluids, plugs and checked valve gap like Mfg says....so far so good. I still say this was a good scooter for the money. I have done a couple 1K mile trips on her and packed her down with sleeping bags, tent food...etc. Although I have a Burg 650 for major traveling I still get a kick out of doing back country roads with the 150. I'll keep you posted as I go along...safe riding all!  Oldhummer

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General Discussion / Kymco B&W 150 Drive Belt Size
« on: June 25, 2008, 01:30:29 PM »
Does anybody know the drive belt size for the Bet&Win 150? I would like to get a Kevlar belt as a spare.

 Oldhummer

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General Discussion / Re: Stuck at a Red Light...
« on: May 13, 2008, 10:04:18 PM »
When I stop at an intersection and there are no other cars around or behind me, I look for the rectangular cuts  in the asphalt or concrete road where the signal detector loop wires are layed and try to straddle over one or two of the cuts. It usually works to trigger the light. If it doesnt work,I wait thru two light changes or 2-3 minutes and cautiously go through the light! Usually there are no cars around to help trigger traffic light sensor going my direction.  Jay Oldhummer

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Bet & Win 150 / Re: Bet & Win 150 Review
« on: May 07, 2008, 07:59:27 PM »
Well here it is May already and I have 1000 miles/1620KM, on the speedo! The B&W 150 has had an expensive oil change and is now on synthetic oil. I have had a couple of times where it has tried to overheat when the days temp reached near 80F..! It has only done it twice, while riding down side streets with a stop sign at practically every block and during a parade I was in, slow speed. I have also noticed a slight grab in the CVT at about 10mph as the scooter starts to speed up? May have a few flat spots on the CVT rollers? Other than that I have had a lot of fun riding it! I did a 300 mile trip a few weeks ago and I realize it is not for cruising, but it wasnt too bad as I stopped about every 20 miles at every little town along the way to check them out. So far not a bad rig! I am looking forward to trying the new 08 Xciting 500i and see how my 6'2" carcus fits on that rig.....!  Jay  Oldhummer

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General Discussion / Re: Why My Yamaha is Serviced by the KYMCO Dealer
« on: April 15, 2008, 01:28:19 AM »
Oldguy: You are very fortunate to have a dealer/repair shop like that. I wished we had one around here in the Denver/Littleton area. I had a 300km check up and less than 2 qts of oil changed for a $160 bucks and I had pointed out a noisy front wheel bearing (dry) and they never touched it, plus they left a nice ding in my front grill paint job (no extra charge for that) ! I guess if you can find a compotent shop you are very lucky! Oldhummer

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Kymco News / Re: Kymco Xciting 500 Review in Road Runner Magazine.
« on: April 10, 2008, 03:25:37 PM »
Top of my list now... is the Burgman 400. I think the 650 might be too much for my around town/ crusing needs, I dont need to be able to do 90-100+mph on a scooter anyway!! The 400 took me up to 80+ with no problem. The main problem for me is to get most of the scooters in a line up, and drive them all before I forget which one felt the best for me, Heh! . Problem is, one dealer dosent handle all the makes and models, it makes it hard to get them all together for a test. Its difficult to get a feel for a scooter if you cannot drive it 10-30 miles and see how the seats feel and what your fatigue factor is. Going around the block a few times dosen't do it! I am thinking maybe the 500cc scooters may be a compromise, with comfort and gas mileage ? Anyway, hope the Exciting 500i gets to one of our dealers here in Denver so I can try it out! Meanwhile, I will be out there on my B&W150 dodging the Blue hairs and Soccor moms while they are text messaging as they go down the highway!   Oldhummer
 

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Bet & Win 150 / Re: B&W 150 Gear Oil
« on: April 09, 2008, 02:16:48 AM »
I found out about the oil types when I took my B&W 150 in for a 300+km oil change and check up. They replaced the break in oil with Motul Synthetic and also the gear oil with some blend syn oil. None of those oils/weights were what Kymco Mfg. recommended in the maint manual?

I now have about 1000km on it and it pushes my 215 lbs down the road at an easy 55 mph! I actually got it up to 65+mph on a level stretch of road and I was at near 6,000' altitude!  Not bad as far as I can tell.
The B&W 150 is a very good scooter for around town and short trips out to 50+ miles for someone my size 6'1", for cruising I need something with more room to stretch out and be able to lean back with a back support. I am averaging about 60mpg on the fuel. I get alot of people asking "what kind of scooter is that"
with its cool metal flake red paint and sleek look they think it has a bigger engine in it!! Oldhummer

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Kymco News / Re: Kymco Xciting 500 Review in Road Runner Magazine.
« on: April 09, 2008, 01:57:20 AM »
When will the Xciting 500i (injected) scooter be available in the US? I understand its in Canada, NZ. & the Aussies have them, but not here yet?? I wonder if the ground clearance has been increased on the 500i model? I drove an 06 500 and it was pretty nice. I am going to get a crusing scooter, but will have to try them all out first and waiting for the injected 500i model to get here!!   Jay  oldhummer

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Bet & Win 150 / B&W 150 Gear Oil
« on: March 02, 2008, 03:36:11 PM »
I was wondering if the 90W Gear Oil for the B&W 150 is GL-4 or GL5 ?  Do the KYMCO Shops use GL-4 or Gl-5 gear oil? I understand if there are any bronze or brass bearings in the gear reduction system you cannot use GL-5 oil, as the additives, phosphorus and sulfur will eat up the bronze bearings. The shop manual I have doesn't say the specifications of the SAE90W oil??  Oldhummer

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Bet & Win 150 / Re: Bet & Win 150 Review
« on: January 28, 2008, 04:28:29 AM »
TurnBuckle I agree with that owners good review. I  have a B&W 150 , still in the breakin period, but I like its looks and its performance ...so far! I can't wait til better weather here in CO. so I can get some real miles on it! Any one else here in Colo. with a B&W 150???  OldHummer

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General Discussion / Re: What do they do for your 90 day check up?
« on: December 26, 2007, 03:51:20 PM »
Lilscootie : I have the same question. The dealer I purchased my scooter from never mentioned that I would require a checkup/inspection within the 90 day period after purchase! I read about it on one of the Kymco blogs. I called another dealer and they we not sure about either?? I emailed KymcoUSA twice about it last month and never received an email reply so far in 30 days! I have asked them two other questions on parts and have never received a reply! I am starting to get a bad feeling about this Kymco Company.
I will let everybody know how it goes, as I have another two months window before I need the inspection?
So far I really like my new scooter, looks and performance, and as soon as the weather gets better I hope to enjoy it more!  Oldhummer   Littleton, Co.

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How come Kymco skipped Denver?? I need to pick the brains of those representitives!  Maybe get a hat & a patch too!!  Best Regards, Old Hummer

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I just picked up a new B&W 150, dont ask me why...I gave up scooters back in 67. I guess I might be going thru my second childhood again..Heh! I sure dont see much on Kymco scooters on the net or in the Denver area where I live. This has got me worried, I wonder how the dealers and manufacture support is?

I sure liked the looks of my maroon B&W 150 and I am still breaking it in (slowly), heck its snowing here off & on and cold so I dont get to ride as often. I would sure like to hear from other B&W owners and find out how they are doing with their scoots! I hope I am not the only one with a 150 around here??  Best regards, oldhummer

Ps...oldhummer comes from riding a 1958 Harley 125CC "Hummer" for so many years!

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