Oldscoot,
The information you have shared with us so far has been very helpful.
You mentioned the brakes work good. The single disc up front was a concern for many.
My earlier post concerning 0-55, 0-60 times was to give us an idea how well this scoot would merge into traffic etc.
I was not asking you to hot rod your new scoot nor ride dangerously.
It was just so we could get an idea of how well it performed in everyday traffic situations.
When this scoot first came on the market, there was some "misinformation" written about it from the so called experts. One example was that it was rated at 32 hp.
The question about whether the Downtown and GT share the same engine is still in question. Don`t know for sure but, I suspect they have the same engine but, the variators are set up different. Those that know for sure haven`t been forthcoming about it.
My wife has a Scarabeo 200.
I checked the 0-55, 060 times on it. Its performance is adaquate with a 200 pound rider.
I also had my wife drive along side of me on a nice four lane highway to check speedometer accuracy.
The little Scabby performed nicely but, I know the Kymco GT300i will be much, much better.
In the last year I have "tried out", a Honda SH 150, an Aprilia Scarabeo 200, a Piaggio BV 250, and an Aprilia Sportcity 250.
Out of these, I was most impressed with the Aprilia Sportcity 250.
I`m guessing the Kymco GT300i has the Sportcity beat all around.
Sorry for nagging you with all these question but after riding motorscooters in the last year, I have discovered I really like them.
I have ridden motorcycles all my life and now ride a Yamaha sport bike. I`ll soon be 62 years old and don`t feel the need to go 130+ anymore.
At present, my focus is on the Kymco GT300i.
I am seriously considering switching from motorcycles to a nice scoot as I don`t do long trips anymore.
Thanks boo