More competition for the Buddy?
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More competition for the Buddy?
http://www.motorcycle-usa.com/27617/Buy ... e-150.aspx
I found this one in the Kymco brochure the dealer gave me. It seems about as comparable a competitor for the Buddy as I've seen. For those who look askance at Kymco's mainland-made efforts, this one is actually made in Taiwan.
Curiously, although it has 4 valves on its cylinder, Kymco has kept this one carbureted. So it has a kick starter as well. HP is a claimed 13.5. Not bad as the slightly larger Like 200i only manages a little over 11.
Disc brakes front and rear.
For a modern scoot, its looks are quite bearable. Their Super 8 gives me the hives just to look at it.
Funny how they give their machines these odd, film-related names. But at least the nominal displacement isn't wildly off.
I found this one in the Kymco brochure the dealer gave me. It seems about as comparable a competitor for the Buddy as I've seen. For those who look askance at Kymco's mainland-made efforts, this one is actually made in Taiwan.
Curiously, although it has 4 valves on its cylinder, Kymco has kept this one carbureted. So it has a kick starter as well. HP is a claimed 13.5. Not bad as the slightly larger Like 200i only manages a little over 11.
Disc brakes front and rear.
For a modern scoot, its looks are quite bearable. Their Super 8 gives me the hives just to look at it.
Funny how they give their machines these odd, film-related names. But at least the nominal displacement isn't wildly off.
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Made in Taiwan… and priced too high at $3200.
It's a few hundred more than the Buddy 125 and the Piaggio Fly 3V 150, only $150 less than the Buddy 170i. Sport scooters still don't have the buyer appeal that retro designs do. And it's carbureted.
Kymco's pretty confounding. They killed their best and best-selling models, the People 150 and 250S. They then start importing a bunch of Chinese-built scooters that aren't as reliable as their Taiwanese ones and built using cheaper components. Then they flood the market and dealers with SIXTEEN models/variations, all competing against each other. Five 50cc scoots and four 200cc (if you include the Likes). Makes no sense at all!
It's a few hundred more than the Buddy 125 and the Piaggio Fly 3V 150, only $150 less than the Buddy 170i. Sport scooters still don't have the buyer appeal that retro designs do. And it's carbureted.
Kymco's pretty confounding. They killed their best and best-selling models, the People 150 and 250S. They then start importing a bunch of Chinese-built scooters that aren't as reliable as their Taiwanese ones and built using cheaper components. Then they flood the market and dealers with SIXTEEN models/variations, all competing against each other. Five 50cc scoots and four 200cc (if you include the Likes). Makes no sense at all!
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I don't believe that the Movie is meant to compete with the Buddy. I think Kymco somehow thinks it can square up with the PCX 125/150. I also think they meant for it to fill in the line when the Yager was phased out. It has some neat bits like the LED tail lamp, the digital dash (with a cheetah icon that appears when you're haulin' butt) and the dual disc brakes. However, such features aren't enough to step to the Hondas.
Kymco's counterpart to the Buddy line is the "New Sento" line, sold here as the Compagno. It's available in a 50 and a 110, both equipped with 4T EFI motors. The design is more "chic" than what Kymco usually brings to the table. The Compagno is priced above the Buddy 50/125 models, but I suspect that Kymco expects to find buyers through the dressed-up design ( stylized horn cast with LED ring around the logo, jewelled speedometer and scooter-print floormat).
The seat height on the Compagno is 29" and it has dogleg style brake levers, so there are practical elements that will appeal to shorter riders or those with arthritic conditions.
Finally, lets address the most blatant aspect of this scoot that points to its target competition: the name. "Compagno" translates loosely from Italian to "Buddy". How's that for subtle?
Kymco's counterpart to the Buddy line is the "New Sento" line, sold here as the Compagno. It's available in a 50 and a 110, both equipped with 4T EFI motors. The design is more "chic" than what Kymco usually brings to the table. The Compagno is priced above the Buddy 50/125 models, but I suspect that Kymco expects to find buyers through the dressed-up design ( stylized horn cast with LED ring around the logo, jewelled speedometer and scooter-print floormat).
The seat height on the Compagno is 29" and it has dogleg style brake levers, so there are practical elements that will appeal to shorter riders or those with arthritic conditions.
Finally, lets address the most blatant aspect of this scoot that points to its target competition: the name. "Compagno" translates loosely from Italian to "Buddy". How's that for subtle?
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I looked one of these over at the dealer. Unfortunately the thick angled floor board eating up the legroom is a deal breaker. Much like the super eight its uncomfortable. Under seat storage is large but no depth for a full face helmet. The buddy needs a 4 valve head. The dealer tells me these are 10mph faster than a buddy.
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The Compagnos are cute but since the big one is only 110cc, a little bit small for me. If they were to up-gun to 150 or even 200c or so, I would have more confidence in them, but that would butt-up against the Like 200i.az_slynch wrote:.......... counterpart to the Buddy line is the "New Sento" line, sold here as the Compagno. It's available in a 50 and a 110, both equipped with 4T EFI motors. The design is more "chic" than what Kymco usually brings to the table. The Compagno is priced above the Buddy 50/125 models, but I suspect that Kymco expects to find buyers through the dressed-up design ( stylized horn cast with LED ring around the logo, jewelled speedometer and scooter-print floormat).
The seat height on the Compagno is 29" and it has dogleg style brake levers, so there are practical elements that will appeal to shorter riders or those with arthritic conditions.
Finally, lets address the most blatant aspect of this scoot that points to its target competition: the name. "Compagno" translates loosely from Italian to "Buddy". How's that for subtle?
I guess they could be competition for the PCX but that and the new Forza seem like mini maxis in appearance, at least to me.
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Actually, I asked the head mechanic. Yes he has ridden both. 10 mph could be more like 7-10 mph. He said it feels like 13.5hp. I have no interest in this scoot. I don't mind the drum brake. Personally I think genuine needs a ceramic coated 4 valve buddy. I like the flat floor and small chassis.Wolfhound wrote:Lovemysan, ride it first. Some dealers will oversell the product. 10 miles
faster? On what does he base this figure? Has he ridden both scoots to be
able to make that statement?![]()
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