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Yager GT 200i / Syms Yager
« on: December 02, 2012, 09:10:13 PM »

Syms is now showing a model that looks for all the world like our beloved albeit now cancelled Yager.

They call it the RV 200 EVO

Have a look:


http://alliancepowersports.com/sym-rv-200-evo/specifications.html


This nice little 171.2cc scooter is a nice replacement for Yager’s 174.5cc scoot. It doesn’t have that cavernous 2.9 gallon Yager gas tank, but it does have a respectable 2.11 gallon tank.

It also has a higher seat height that I like – 32.5 inches versus Yager’s 31 inches (29.9 inches on the Honda PCX-150). That is a sticking point with me on the Honda. Not only doesn’t the Honda have a flat floorboard, that low seat height is very cramped for my 6-foot 180 pound frame.

I was going to buy a Honda PCX 150 next spring, but this looks like just the thing. It even has the correct tire and wheel size that I want. Something more like a scooter and less like a `do everything scoot’ that it isn’t designed to be in the first place. Leave that job to the Kymco People 300 where it belongs…

It even comes in three colors – red, white, and black. I want something more fun than just black or white so I guess I will go for the red. Burnt orange or yellow would be better, but it’s better than Kymco ever offered with the Yager.

It doesn’t show in the stats whether it is a carb or electronic fuel injection. That could be a problem. EFI is just better and if it is EFI equipped it would probably say so – bummer.

It is water cooled though and that is very important to me here in Houston. It’s in the 80’s today as I write this post in December. Winter is a short season here… :)

If it’s an EFI scoot than this spring it’s mine.

Poots

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Bye Bye Yager
« on: August 29, 2012, 10:22:21 PM »
I am really sorry that finances didn’t allow me to get my Yager this year and that Kymco’s new management has dropped it from their US line-up.

Since I don’t really feel like forking out an additional $1,400 bucks to buy their People GT200i I guess I will just go and get the new Honda PCX 150 water cooled scooter.


http://powersports.honda.com/2013/pcx.aspx


It’s a few cc’s smaller than the Yager (153cc versus 174.5cc) and you don’t get that cavernous Yager gas tank, but it’s a Honda and their level of craftsmanship and quality control is a whole nother step above Kymco’s.

You can never go wrong with a Honda…

Bye Bye Yager…

Bye Bye Kymco…

Hello Honda…

Hello PCX150…

Poots

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Yager GT 200i / Bye Bye Yager
« on: August 02, 2012, 08:58:36 PM »
The Kymco Website now lists it as a 'Non-Current' model.

I guess I missed my chance.

Sigh... :(


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95 RON = 90-91 AKI
97 RON = 92-93 AKI

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Octane_rating

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Even the VP of FES (flat earth Soc) Poots got it right with the air/fuel ratio creating soot.
 
As for the FES... You can't handle the truth.
Gonna sleep like a baby tonight.

Act like a baby and sleep like one I suppose...

If you have any trouble falling off try counting your carbon credits.

Sweet dreams Zombie

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This link just fell in my lap. Thanks TS1. It shows clearly how regular gasoline leaves soot/carbon behind in larger amounts than Premium grades. Always spend more to get more.
Or spend less, and deal with it.



I watched that video with the different fuels all burning via a wick and each giving off it’s pre-programmed amount of soot and I have to tell you, I haven’t seen anything that ridiculous in years.

It was like watching an Al Gore video. It is absolute nonsense…

Anyone that has ever lit an oil lantern knows that if the wick is turned up too high it will burn with a large yellow flame that gives off so much soot that it blocks the chimney in seconds.

Turn the wick down and you get a nice white light with no soot and a clear chimney.

AND THAT’S WITH THE EXACT SAME FUEL!!!

And I would not recommend that you try lighting any grade of gasoline with a wick. That’s asking for a trip to the burn clinic.

From my post on the Yager forum:


http://www.kymcoforum.com/index.php?topic=5671.msg58381#msg58381


As to Axy’s comment that all gasoline supplied within a hundred klicks or so of a given refinery are probably all made at that refinery and are therefore the same he is partially correct.

Oil companies do trade production with each other, but they all have their own formulations. When making fuels for other companies the refinery will enter their formula and produce it to their specs – not that there’s much difference. They all just like to think that they have a secret… (The secret is that they don’t have any secrets… ::))

Buy and use the fuel that the engine manufacturer designed the engine to run on.

Paying more doesn’t always mean better and it might even run worse.


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Yager GT 200i / Re: A reason to exercise.
« on: March 25, 2012, 07:00:04 PM »
A reason to exercise?

The only exercise that I get is acting as pallbearer for all of my friends that exercised… :D

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Mine converts to Eleven...

It's one more you see... :)

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General Discussion / Re: Hi From Texas
« on: March 07, 2012, 04:31:39 PM »
"On the bassets..... my daughter loves basset hounds and beagles, we came close to buying one a year or so ago."

They are like walking a cinder block. I do love dogs too!


Basset hounds are definitely not jogging partners.

They will walk only so far then sit down like mules and look at you like: “…That’s it we’re done. Go get the car…”

I used to take two of mine for a walk and I’d pull the wagon behind me. My neighbor would laugh and say: “…Taking the kids for a pull?...” And sure enough I’d come home pulling them in the wagon.

I had one named ‘Moo’ whose idea of a walk was getting up from a nap on the futon and walking all the way over to the sofa for another nap.

I tried taking her for a walk one day and when I put the leash on her she looked at me like I was crazy. I couldn’t get her to the end of the driveway. She sat down and looked at me like: “…Enjoy your walk dad. I’ll wait for you right here…”

They are wonderful dogs and great with children, but remember that they are pack animals. They need to have another animal in the house. It doesn’t have to be another basset or even a dog. It can be a cat, ferret, rabbit, or even a rhinoceros for that matter. They just need to be in ‘the pack.’

I like to say that they are two dogs long and half a dog high… :D

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General Discussion / Re: Hi From Texas
« on: March 06, 2012, 02:08:25 AM »

Hi again everyone.

Thanks for all the well wishes and encouragement.

I live in Spring, TX. That’s about 25 miles due north of Houston.

I didn’t mention it, but although I haven’t ever ridden a scooter or motorcycle, I have been riding my multi-speed bike for years. You are right, drivers DO NOT SEE US! I feel like Bert in the old TV show "Soap” sometimes. I’m invisible… ;D

I have also already found the local MSF group. In fact, I’m not sure that my fellow Texans are aware of it, but the State of Texas dropped it’s motorcycle and scooter road tests a year or so ago. Now you have to be tested by someone like MSF that is already certified by the state in order to get your license.

I had planned to anyway. I intend to learn as much about safety as I do about the scooters themselves. And yes, I do believe in helmets.

As Woody Allen said in his movie Sleeper when they told him that if he got caught they would reprogram his brain: “…My brain? That’s my second favorite organ…” ::)

I want to protect it.

I am already figuring the cost of the gear as a part of my scooter purchase price – insurance too…

Thanks again for all the welcomes. Very nice of Y’all…

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General Discussion / Hi From Texas
« on: March 05, 2012, 12:51:28 AM »
Hello everyone.

I wanted to give a quick introduction of myself and then I’ll just lurk for a while until I can contribute something of value.

I am a 59 year old guy that is hoping to learn to ride and get myself a scooter. And yes, that’s really me in my avatar - sort of. (If I had opposable thumbs I could probably ride one of these things…)

I’d rather be a 59-year old rookie than a 59-year old has been though so I guess being new at this is OK.

I have been researching the idea of getting a scooter for around town and just for fun for a few months now. For the moment my experience is limited to visiting dealers and to what I have been able to read on the Internet. My only seat time has been in the showrooms - nothing that’s moving so far.

For what I’ve been doing so far though discovering this forum will be a gold mine for me. I know so little and there’s so much information available here to help me.

I outlined what I wanted to use a scooter for and then made a couple of spread sheets of scooters of various manufacturers. Based on what I can see so far I think that for my particular wants and needs the Kymco Yager GT 200i fits about as well as one can. I’d rather have a fun color like red or orange or green or even purple (yea a nice purple grape), but I guess the grey one will do. It’s the scoot that’s important and I can’t see what color it is when I’m riding it…

You scooter-people all seem very friendly. It’s kind of like comparing basset-people (I have had many bassets here at my ‘House-Of-Hound-Dogs’) to the high-powered (some would say ‘real’) dogs. Bassets are laid back and very friendly. They love everyone. I think I might just have found a nitch for myself here in the world of scooters.

Anyway, I just wanted to say both ‘Hi’ and ‘Thanks’ for all that you have already helped me with. See? Sometimes you do good and you don’t even know it.

I’m going to go and do those three circle things and just lurk for a while now, but I promise to keep you advised of my progress as I continue (slowly) in my new found interest in scooters.

My friends just call me Poots.

(The short answer to that comes in the form of a caution that you need to be very careful what name you give to your basset hound. You might just wake up one day and find that somehow you’ve inherited that name for yourself - HER name was Pootswaddle)

Am I her namesake or was she mine? I can never get that straight…

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Yager GT 200i / Re: Supreme gas for Yager?
« on: March 05, 2012, 12:48:50 AM »
I am new to scoots (and don’t even have one yet), but maybe I can add something useful here.

Gasoline is rated by specific energy or heat energy and there is no appreciable difference in that between regular grades and premium grades.

What those two grades of gasoline do differently is they have different set points in which they detonate and different burn times after detonation. Regular grades detonate earlier and burn faster than premium grades. Using an octane either higher or lower than the design point of the engine might even mess with your engine’s timing.

What it all boils down to is that using premium gasoline in an engine that is rated for regular not only won’t improve its performance; it is likely going to degrade it.

The belief that it will help to clean out your engine if you occasionally fill up with premium gasoline is also untrue. It may have been true 40 years ago, but the oil refineries have long since made the detergent additives the same in all grades.

So basically it’s best to use exactly what octane the manufacturer recommends in your scoot – or even in your lawn mower for that matter.

Hope this helps…


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