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People 250 / My last ride on my People 250S
« on: June 27, 2014, 07:17:27 AM »
My first ride on my People 250S was on July 8th. 2008 I bought the scooter in Wichita, KS.  and rode it 205 miles the last 105 in a solid downpour.  the next 5+ years we had a lot of adventures together met a lot of really good people on two wheels and spent many hours in silent contemplation of God's creation as we moved through it. 8)
     
 That came to an end on May 5th. during a ride on Highway 9 in northern AR. according to the police report I struck a deer or elk.  that day and the next 12 were lost to me as I spent them in a med induced coma.
   
  I came to in a hospital in Little Rock, AR.  the air ambulance ride there had to short stop in Heber Springs, AR. to top me up 4 units and restart the heart then to Little Rock for 8 more units and another 10 mins being legally dead I woke up only hours before I was scheduled for a surgery to install a stomach feeding tube and had a short conversation with the surgeon who called me a miracle since a massive transfusion and the extended lack of heartbeat is usually indicative of  a future (veggie) state.  family says the jury is still out on that one.   Add to that broken collar bone and Scapula lots of ribs and a broken wrist bone  writing hand of course.

   I am so glad that I don't have any health insurance the bike insurance payed the 1000 medical rider to the ambulance co left me with a 33,000 ambulance bill and you should see the rest.  can anyone say chapter 7? 
   
 Since then I have been recovering first there and then home, it was only on Tuesday that I saw the pictures of the People which had been in a tow lot in Northern, AR. 
It's pictures told the rest of the story, the sides weren't too bad but the front showed the normal 4" gap between the back of the front tire and the fairing were reduced to zero the frame had folded and I e-mailed the pics to my mechanic who looked them over and said (pass on it) so I signed over the title to insurance co and sent it off in mail.

   Whoever ends up with it did OK? the engine was just overhauled this spring new piston, rings, Head, valves. etc.  the transmission had a new Dr. Pulley variator and rollers, new belt and new rear pulley assy or clutch.  new headlamps 35 and 55 HID sets with custom switch's. bikemaster trugel battery. 

  I thought I would ride thru the 50,000 mile mark this summer actually I was planning on doing that on it's 6th. birthday. I am so going to miss the old girl.

   For my birthday I am planning on riding my wifes old Grand Vista time to get back on a horse even if it is a different one. I suppose it will be my new bike for a while.
 I have to go back to work and collect a pay check at some point.         Sorry to go on like this but it's hard to let go.  :'(

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People 250 / Ease back riders rest
« on: April 30, 2014, 02:18:55 AM »
I stumbled across this and wanted to know if anyone had any experience with one?

http://modernvespa.com/forum/topic114096

I like the ability to easily remove and reinstall coupled with able to add cargo onto it and still lift the seat with out unpacking on trips.     It looks perfect.       

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People 250 / 1046 miles in 24hours
« on: April 28, 2014, 02:20:58 AM »
I had a great time riding on Saturday April 19th. rode across Missouri down into Arkansas over to Oklahoma and back up thru Kansas, no problems just lots of fun Highway 142 at the bottom of Missouri is one of the best roads I have ever ridden I thought about stopping and riding it all day, then down to Mammoth springs cool spring and then down Hwy 9 Wow too much fun.   here is a link to the face book page I sat up for it and there are some links to videos as well.

 

https://www.facebook.com/OPKSscootbunburner?ref=tn_tnmn

See you can ride a People 250S all day long it actually took 24hours and 12 minutes of non stop riding except for a 30 min lunch stop and fuel stops.    Don't just look at your scooter ride it!

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People 250 / People S 250 Light bulb sizes
« on: March 31, 2014, 01:28:01 PM »
Hey Kids I was hoping that someone might be able to answer this.

  I am looking for equivalent bulb sizes or numbers for the turn front and rear and the stop turn lamps such as (1157) or whatever.  I have tried several avenues which so far have not panned out.   I am trying to relamp the scooter with led's and I need the standard numbers.    Thanks for your help   Jim.

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Technical | How To / 250 S compression
« on: March 15, 2014, 01:00:10 PM »
The subject of engine compression came up lately between my self and my scooter mechanic

   The kymco manual states that engine compression should be 15 +-2 KG/ cm2  which works out to 213 psi which seems diesel high.   What has everyone found to be ballpark good?   

   Upon hearing this my mech responded that he should call Kymco and see about getting some new engines since the new scooters were out of spec.  LOL..

SPECIFICATIONS
ENGINE
Throttle grip free play : 2~6mm
Spark plug : NGK: DPR7EA9
Spark plug gap : 0.7mm
Valve clearance : IN: 0.1mm EX: 0.1mm
Idle speed : 1700±100rpm/1600±100rpm(people s 250)
Engine oil capacity: Cylinder compression : 15±2kg/cm²
At disassembly : 1.1 liter Ignition timing : repeatedly
At change : 0.9 liter Coolant type : water cooling
Gear oil capacity :
At disassembly : 0.20 liter
At change : 0.18 liter
TIRE
1 Rider 2 Riders
Front 1.75kg/cm² 1.75kg/cm²
Rear 2.0kg/cm² 2.0kg/cm²

I wonder what unit of measure it should have been?  another met in!

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For Sale / Searching for a People 250S muffler
« on: May 10, 2012, 12:42:49 PM »
Hi guys, gals  I just turned 32,000 miles on the scooter this week and the muffler decided to crack at the first weld.   So I am looking for the best deal I can get on a muffler, hopefully one in good shape on a scooter that someone is parting out?  since the new ones are 225.00  and that's too much..  shoot me an e-mail if you have something I can use and thanks for looking    Jim.

Jimnatkinson@gmail.com   

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