What's Next?

Discussion of Genuine Scooters and Anything Scooter Related

Moderator: Modern Buddy Staff

Post Reply
skipper20
Member
Posts: 836
Joined: Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:19 am
Location: Des Moines, WA

What's Next?

Post by skipper20 »

I sold my AZ scoot '12 170i Buddy Italia on Saturday as its relatively small frame and 10" wheels and tires just weren't cutting it on the crappy roads in and about the NW Tucson/Oro Valley area that I'm living in. Now, I'm thinking of something bigger with more fuel capacity so I can do some serious touring further into SE Arizona. I want to stay with EFI as the scooter will be stored here in Tucson when I'm back home in Seattle. 15" wheels and tires would be ideal. My 82 yo legs can handle up to 325 lbs. and engine size 200 - 250cc would likely do the job. I would prefer to buy new to get full warranty coverage but a late model, like new scoot would also work.

Any recommendations?

Bill in Seattle but currently wintering in Tucson
User avatar
giddyup98
Member
Posts: 225
Joined: Sun Dec 13, 2015 7:26 pm
Location: New Jersey

Post by giddyup98 »

Kymco offers the 300cc People GT 300i . It is fuel injected and has 16" wheels. All Kymcos come with two year factory warranties. MSRP on this model is under $5K.

I own three older Kymco 250's and absolutely love them.
2009 Genuine Buddy 125
2012 Genuine Buddy 170
2005 Vespa GT 200
dasscooter
Member
Posts: 332
Joined: Sun Feb 14, 2016 7:01 pm

Post by dasscooter »

It sounds like the People 300 is your best option. It's an amazing scoot, you'll love it.
User avatar
Syd
Member
Posts: 4686
Joined: Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:41 am
Location: Tempe

Post by Syd »

Unless you're tall, then you'll hate it. The Kymco GT300 is so cramped that 6'3" (34" inseam) me could barely fit in it.

I don't know if there is a dealer in Tucson anymore, and it may not be injected, but I highly recommend the SYM HD200. Large wheels, water cooled, runs like most 250's, solid bike.
The majority is always sane - Nessus
User avatar
FromHereToThere
Member
Posts: 83
Joined: Sun Feb 14, 2016 4:56 am
Location: Kitty Hawk

Post by FromHereToThere »

Syd wrote:Unless you're tall, then you'll hate it. The Kymco GT300 is so cramped that 6'3" (34" inseam) me could barely fit in it.

I don't know if there is a dealer in Tucson anymore, and it may not be injected, but I highly recommend the SYM HD200. Large wheels, water cooled, runs like most 250's, solid bike.

The Sym HD200 is a great scoot. Honest 70 mph liquid-cooled scoot. I have come very close to buying one 3 times now. Timing is everything. :?
Last edited by FromHereToThere on Sun Mar 20, 2016 9:17 pm, edited 1 time in total.
PGO makes great scooters. That is all.
User avatar
DeeDee
Member
Posts: 1183
Joined: Sat Jul 26, 2014 5:07 pm
Location: Denver

Post by DeeDee »

HD200 is an incredible scooter. If you're patient you can find a good used one for a grand. A fellow I ride with has a Kymco 300gti he bought new. At 15 ,000 miles it spent 6 months at the dealer while they dicked around on a fuel injection issue. It ate up his 1/4 of his warranty while it was in the shop. At 20,000 miles the motor imploded. He picked up an $800 HD200 to ride the first time his Kymco broke. The HD 200 is his regular bike now. I owned one for a little over a year. Very fast and smooth. I didn't like the seat, so I reshaped it. The SYM is easy to work on. You have to pay close attention to the cooling system and the fuel tank venting. I sold my SYM because I could never get use to the crotch rocket styling of the scooter. I'm a fan of the vintage steel look. I replaced it with a Kymco Like. Boy was that a mistake. Fuel injection is fine when it's working correctly. I do believe I prefer the simplicity of a carburetor.
skipper20
Member
Posts: 836
Joined: Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:19 am
Location: Des Moines, WA

Post by skipper20 »

giddyup98 wrote:Kymco offers the 300cc People GT 300i . It is fuel injected and has 16" wheels. All Kymcos come with two year factory warranties. MSRP on this model is under $5K.

I own three older Kymco 250's and absolutely love them.
Very nice & thanks but its dry weight is 364 lbs. My absolute max is 325 lbs. At 82 yo, 39 lbs. does make a difference.

Bill in Seattle but wintering in Tucson
User avatar
az_slynch
Member
Posts: 1920
Joined: Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:56 pm
Location: Tucson, AZ

Post by az_slynch »

I think you're worrying too much, sir. I put an additional 12K on my P200 riding around southern AZ with no issues. My Yager is more than up to the job as well. Heck, only time it felt uncomposed was fording streams down near Parker Canyon Lake...and scooters really weren't designed to be fording streams!

I'd remark on the RV200, but it is 340-ish pounds and the front tire is only 13". If you can live with that tire size, how about an S MAX? They're beastly for 155cc!

Barring all that, I'd agree on the HD200. Big wheel scooters aren't exactly my cup of tea, but it's a handsome and well-built machine.
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...

Seriously...I've lost count...

Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
User avatar
Syd
Member
Posts: 4686
Joined: Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:41 am
Location: Tempe

Post by Syd »

And only 295# dry too!
The majority is always sane - Nessus
User avatar
RoaringTodd
Member
Posts: 690
Joined: Mon Jul 23, 2012 3:45 pm
Location: Philly, PA

Post by RoaringTodd »

I heard a rumor that the new year HD200's are going to be EFI.
Just because I am Deaf ... does not mean I can't roar.
skipper20
Member
Posts: 836
Joined: Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:19 am
Location: Des Moines, WA

Post by skipper20 »

az_slynch wrote:I think you're worrying too much, sir. I put an additional 12K on my P200 riding around southern AZ with no issues. My Yager is more than up to the job as well. Heck, only time it felt uncomposed was fording streams down near Parker Canyon Lake...and scooters really weren't designed to be fording streams!

I'd remark on the RV200, but it is 340-ish pounds and the front tire is only 13". If you can live with that tire size, how about an S MAX? They're beastly for 155cc!

Barring all that, I'd agree on the HD200. Big wheel scooters aren't exactly my cup of tea, but it's a handsome and well-built machine.
I do like the Yamaha SMAX but there don't seem to be any in the Tucson area. Back to the Kymco People 300, Sccot Over in Tucson has a 2012 on consignment at $2500 but I'm not sure if it's EFI or carbureted. IF it's EFI I may go and check it out and see how it fits and how the 364 lbs. feels. Thanks!

Bill in Tucson but wintering in Tucson
User avatar
Syd
Member
Posts: 4686
Joined: Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:41 am
Location: Tempe

Post by Syd »

RoaringTodd wrote:I heard a rumor that the new year HD200's are going to be EFI.
Ha, I've been hearing that rumor for years!
The majority is always sane - Nessus
scootERIK
Member
Posts: 789
Joined: Thu Jul 12, 2012 3:40 am
Location: Lake Geneva, WI

Post by scootERIK »

What about a Honda PCX 150, motor is a little smaller than you want and the tires are only 14" but the weight is 286 lbs with a full tank of gas.
User avatar
az_slynch
Member
Posts: 1920
Joined: Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:56 pm
Location: Tucson, AZ

Post by az_slynch »

skipper20 wrote:I do like the Yamaha SMAX but there don't seem to be any in the Tucson area. Back to the Kymco People 300, ScootOver in Tucson has a 2012 on consignment at $2500 but I'm not sure if it's EFI or carbureted. IF it's EFI I may go and check it out and see how it fits and how the 364 lbs. feels. Thanks!

Bill in Tucson but wintering in Tucson
It's now $1900, has 4500 miles on it and has EFI. Not a bad price! Just wish the People had more underseat storage.
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...

Seriously...I've lost count...

Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
GregsBuddy
Member
Posts: 509
Joined: Sun Jan 11, 2015 9:36 pm
Location: North SF Bay

Post by GregsBuddy »

Look at the Kymco Downtown 300. It get rave reviews and has mid-size wheels and not too heavy as well.
sc00ter
Member
Posts: 1281
Joined: Sun Mar 30, 2008 9:17 pm
Location: Norfolk VA

Post by sc00ter »

I went normal and bought a baby Suzuki Burgman 200. We have no Kymco dealers near us so that was a deal killer. Kymco's are very nice though. Always liked the Grand Vista 250, reminds me of our Burgman 200!
User avatar
az_slynch
Member
Posts: 1920
Joined: Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:56 pm
Location: Tucson, AZ

Post by az_slynch »

That People's off the table. A friend called me Friday to have me try and talk him out of buying it. I figured I was making headway until he took my recommendation of taking a longer ride to ensure that he could live with it on the highway and that seat fatigue wouldn't be an issue. He liked it even more after that.

He may be selling his GT200 soon. It may not be the prettiest thing on two wheels, but it's in good order and can tour quite well.
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...

Seriously...I've lost count...

Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
skipper20
Member
Posts: 836
Joined: Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:19 am
Location: Des Moines, WA

Post by skipper20 »

az_slynch wrote:That People's off the table. A friend called me Friday to have me try and talk him out of buying it. I figured I was making headway until he took my recommendation of taking a longer ride to ensure that he could live with it on the highway and that seat fatigue wouldn't be an issue. He liked it even more after that.

He may be selling his GT200 soon. It may not be the prettiest thing on two wheels, but it's in good order and can tour quite well.
So I noticed. I drove to Scoot Over this past Friday to check it out only to be told it was out for a test drive. Guess I shouldn't have broadcast its availability. I did see the GT200 parked in front of the store. Not pretty is correct.

Bill in Seattle but wintering in Tucson
User avatar
az_slynch
Member
Posts: 1920
Joined: Wed Sep 12, 2012 4:56 pm
Location: Tucson, AZ

Post by az_slynch »

skipper20 wrote:So I noticed. I drove to Scoot Over this past Friday to check it out only to be told it was out for a test drive. Guess I shouldn't have broadcast its availability.

Bill in Seattle but wintering in Tucson
Bill, your broadcast wasn't the catalyst in this case. John had taken a day off and went by ScootOver to visit. Ron put him onto the People. I didn't know he was looking until he'd taken it out for his first test-ride. Apparently, he feels he's outgrown the GT200's capabilities.
At what point does a hobby become an addiction? I'm uncertain, but after the twelfth scooter, it sorta feels like the latter...

Seriously...I've lost count...

Seven mopeds ...that's still manageable...
User avatar
JohnKiniston
Member
Posts: 578
Joined: Mon Jun 18, 2012 5:08 pm
Location: Tucson, AZ
Contact:

Post by JohnKiniston »

skipper20 wrote:I did see the GT200 parked in front of the store. Not pretty is correct.

Bill in Seattle but wintering in Tucson
Oi!

C'mon, She's not that bad looking! I think the combination of Neo Graphite body and Silver accents to be appealing.

Scoot Over is taking care of a couple dents for me and will be putting the legshield trim on, That should improve the cosmetics...
skipper20
Member
Posts: 836
Joined: Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:19 am
Location: Des Moines, WA

Post by skipper20 »

JohnKiniston wrote:
skipper20 wrote:I did see the GT200 parked in front of the store. Not pretty is correct.

Bill in Seattle but wintering in Tucson
Oi!

C'mon, She's not that bad looking! I think the combination of Neo Graphite body and Silver accents to be appealing.

Scoot Over is taking care of a couple dents for me and will be putting the legshield trim on, That should improve the cosmetics...
OK, I'll have to take another look. Sometimes first appearances can be deceiving. Are you going to consign it with ScootOver or sell it yourself?

Bill
User avatar
JohnKiniston
Member
Posts: 578
Joined: Mon Jun 18, 2012 5:08 pm
Location: Tucson, AZ
Contact:

Post by JohnKiniston »

Selling it myself is the plan.
User avatar
Syd
Member
Posts: 4686
Joined: Wed Jul 18, 2007 6:41 am
Location: Tempe

Post by Syd »

Hmm, I might have some interest in that too, if skipper's not interested.
The majority is always sane - Nessus
skipper20
Member
Posts: 836
Joined: Mon Dec 10, 2012 1:19 am
Location: Des Moines, WA

Post by skipper20 »

Syd wrote:Hmm, I might have some interest in that too, if skipper's not interested.
Go for it as I decided to buy new and bought one of their 2015 Hooligans. The titanium one with the Prima windscreen. They were very generous on my Kymco trade-in and reduced the MSRP on the Hoolie plus gave me the windscreen at no-charge so it was a very nice buying experience. ScootOver is a definite asset for the Tucson and SE Arizona scootering community. Super fine people to deal with.

Bill in Seattle but wintering in Tucson
Post Reply