Royal Alloy GT 150 in the USA
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- Point37
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but what if i like it?...buddy only cost me $1300...not spending $4k...plus i'm a used bike kind of person...let someone else take the initial hit...and can't see buying a new model that isn't proven yet with no aftermarket parts...plus i'm sure the performance is pretty similar...but it never hurt to take a ridejohnk wrote: (Go take a test drive, Point37!)

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I took one out for a quick parking lot spin yesterday. My brief take: it’s heavier and feels more solid than my old Stella . Longer wheelbase makes it feel smoother, better tracking, but wider turning radius. After riding my Kick around, this felt like a tank. Engine is strong and smooth, but lacks the quick pickup of my Kick. Probably best for open road touring or suburban commuting. No under seat storage but does have a rear rack.
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I would love some updates as you put more miles on it.
I test drove one in S.F. And I really liked it. I like gy6 scooters but at 6’4� I don’t fit on any of them. I found the RA to be very comfortable. It feels a little slow off the line but I think they spec’d the roller weights a bit heavy to keep the gas mileage up. There’s a review on Scooterfile that mentions this. http://www.scooterfile.com/scooter-revi ... er-review/
There is some extra weight it’s down low and it feels good- makes it feel solid and stable. It has a really quality ride feel to it.
I hope they sell a lot of these and I plan to buy one eventually but at $4500 out the door I don’t want to be the guinea pig if the engine doesn’t hold up. The engine pivot is on the bottom of the engine so engine swaps from other gy6’s would be very limited.
I test drove one in S.F. And I really liked it. I like gy6 scooters but at 6’4� I don’t fit on any of them. I found the RA to be very comfortable. It feels a little slow off the line but I think they spec’d the roller weights a bit heavy to keep the gas mileage up. There’s a review on Scooterfile that mentions this. http://www.scooterfile.com/scooter-revi ... er-review/
There is some extra weight it’s down low and it feels good- makes it feel solid and stable. It has a really quality ride feel to it.
I hope they sell a lot of these and I plan to buy one eventually but at $4500 out the door I don’t want to be the guinea pig if the engine doesn’t hold up. The engine pivot is on the bottom of the engine so engine swaps from other gy6’s would be very limited.
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Have you looked at the 2020 Vespa 300 scooters with the updated "HPE" engine? It makes just about as much HP and Torque as the rear tire can stand and has a lot of sensible improvements over the previous models. Far be it from me to push any Piaggio product, but if you want more power (+12%) and torque (+20%) in a metal scooter that's a mature design, the 2020 Vespas look pretty interesting.Mr.FixIt wrote:I just watched a youtube video from "Motors for the Masses" reviewing the Royal Alloy GP300. Now that's something I could get excited about if it ever makes it here to the USA.