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OC Hoosier
10-05-2008, 10:14 AM
I found this bike for sale on Craigslist. It's a 2003 Kymco Venox V-twin 250. I've done a little research and heard mixed reviews. Apparently it will run 75+ mph rather easily, with some saying they have approached 100mph. (Of course the speedo is only in Km/h, so maybe their conversion calculations are a little off, ha) Living in a 'mostly freeway' part of the country, this is a big plus to me. My biggest concern, however, is the fact that it's from a Taiwan-based moped-specialized manufacturer, and I'm not sure of the quality...although they [i]have[i] been around since the late 1960's. Any thoughts, ideas, experience, opinions on these machines?
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Sarris
10-05-2008, 10:35 AM
Chinese POS. Bad fasteners & bolts, not SAE approved. Also oil leak and long term durability issues. The Kwang Yang Motor Company.
They're cheap to buy and cute, but don't you kinda wonder why they're so cheap and why there are so many low mileage used ones for sale??
:tdown: :skull:
music man
10-05-2008, 11:15 AM
They are not really so cheap unless you get one used, a new one is like 4,400 hundred dollars, you can get a new Suzuki S-40 for that price, and it is a 650, and should easily man handle that Kymco.
That being said, I have rode one, at a dealership. It does ride nice, it does have a lot more power than the GZ, it will get to 70 with relative ease, but...... like Sarris said, possible durability/reliability issues, and the fact that these bikes are not as time tested as say the GZ whose engine has been around since at least 1982, I just don't think I would Mess with one myself, I kind did a review of my ride in the "Other Bikes and Misc" if you are interested though.
OC Hoosier
10-05-2008, 11:27 AM
Yeah, sorry guys...I should have posted this in the Other Bikes section...oops. The one for sale here is $2150 obo with about 2900 miles on it. Here's the link. http://orangecounty.craigslist.org/mcy/864189594.html
I'm not extrememly interested in it's loooong term durability, but also don't want an oil leaking, rarely reliable, bolt loosening headache either. I'm definitely pleased with the GZ, and trust the Suzuki name; this just caught my eye. Maybe it's worth taking a look at anyway. Thanks for the insight!
primal
10-05-2008, 01:31 PM
Oi, so many bit of misinformation in this thread already. First of, Kymco is NOT a Chinese company. Taiwan is not a part of China. Taiwan is a capitalist society and therefore they do not have the sort of quality control issues that companies in a communist society (where quotas are the only thing that matters) suffer from. Secondly, the company was actually founded to produce parts for Honda. If their quality is good enough for a major Japanese motor company then that's all I care about. Kymco makes some of the best scooters you can buy, aside from Vespa/Piaggio, etc. I've never heard a single bad thing about Kymco, much less the Venox.
Also, fyi, the Venox is German-designed. And other than the weird exhaust, its by far the sexiest 250 around.
Sarris
10-05-2008, 05:15 PM
Duh. Us older folks remember when Taiwan was considered the Chinese island of Formosa and was one of the worlds main sources of cheap crappy products. I don't purport to be a Kymco expert, but I have several friends that owned them (a pal and his wife as well as the wife of another riding bud). They had nothing but troubles (fasteners, oil leaks, and cheap chrome) and a very difficult time getting proper parts and warranty service. Not a statement of fact, just second hand (multiple) experience.
I didn't know you owned Kymco stock. :blush:
:banana:
patrick_777
10-05-2008, 05:56 PM
I've never heard a single bad thing about Kymco, much less the Venox.
What's that smell? Did someone SHILL their pants? :biggrin:
primal
10-05-2008, 06:04 PM
I didn't know you owned Kymco stock. :blush:
With the price of gas nowadays I wish I did! ;)
Now, I'm not saying that Kymco makes the greatest product in the world, but there is a very real chance that all those Honda scooters out there have Kymco parts in them.
OC Hoosier
10-07-2008, 05:44 PM
Well, despite Sarris's best effort to disuade me...I checked out the Venox and purchased it the following evening. It rides really smooth, has a great sound, and with it's slightly larger stature, just feels better when cruising at speed. This particular bike seems to have been well taken care of, and I was actually able to pick it up for less than I paid for my GZ.
I'm not sure what will happen to my thumper now. I hate to see such a fun, reliable, attractive bike go. If I were still living in Indiana, selling the GZ would never have even crossed my mind; but here in California, I think the Venox is better suited to my needs. I think I can afford both, but not sure if it's really practical. That being said, I may have a GZ up for sale...you guys will be the first to know.
Alan, if you read this, congrats on the trek to Malibu. I'm tied up for the next two weekends (MSF course and camping trip), but after that we should try to coordinate a cruise to meet up with Moedad and Busy.
Graydog
10-07-2008, 08:28 PM
I didn't know you owned Kymco stock. :blush:
With the price of gas nowadays I wish I did! ;)
Now, I'm not saying that Kymco makes the greatest product in the world, but there is a very real chance that all those Honda scooters out there have Kymco parts in them.
Not only that....but a lot of the Suzuikis we ride have Hyosung parts in them. In fact I believe Hyosung (correct me if I am wrong) built the engines for many Suzuki models for years. May still, don't know. Remember Hyosung was Alpha Sports here in the U.S. until a few years ago.
So, many folks that diss Hyosungs, are riding a Suzuki that was actually assembled with a lot of Hyosung parts. Certain models of Suzukis have interchangable parts with certain models of Hyosungs. Have for years.
What we are going through now with the new invasion of brand names we haven't heard before from places we are not used to seeing bike from reminds me of when I was in high school and the "Jap crap" bikes started showing up on campus. (All Honda at that time). We American and European bike riders sneered, ridiculed, and laughed at them. Then year by year the BSAs, Triumphs, Jawas, Indians, Harleys became fewer and fewer.
And then horror of all horrors!!! Me. ME. One who at one time drove around with a "Don't buy Jap Crap" bumper sticker on his 62 dodge realized a Jap bike was all I could afford.
Out sourcing. A Chevy is not really a Chevy. Same for Ford, Dodge, Harley, Suzuki, etc.
Crawling into my flame proof suit. :cry:
patrick_777
10-07-2008, 09:37 PM
Out sourcing. A Chevy is not really a Chevy. Same for Ford, Dodge, Harley, Suzuki, etc.
Funny thing though. Nissans are built in Tennessee.
Graydog
10-07-2008, 10:51 PM
Out sourcing. A Chevy is not really a Chevy. Same for Ford, Dodge, Harley, Suzuki, etc.
Funny thing though. Nissans are built in Tennessee.
Thank you! My point exactly!
Sarris
10-07-2008, 11:45 PM
You read me totally wrong bro. You asked if anyone had heard anything about Hyosung so I told you what I had heard. I'm not trying to disuade from doing anything. I really hope you like your new bike and wish you the best with it. Make sure you keep us up on it on a regular basis.
:biggrin:
trykemike
11-27-2008, 03:27 PM
Here are the specs:
In canada list price is $5100.00
Displacement
249.4 Max Power (hp/rpm)
28 / 11000
Engine Type
V-Twin DOHC 8V Max Torque (ft lbs/rpm)
14.3 / 9000
Cooling System
liquid Front Brakes
disk
Transmission
5 speed manual Rear Brakes
drum
Weight (kg)
190 Front Tire Size
120 / 80-17
Fuel Capacity (L)
14 Rear Tire Size
150 / 80-15
Main difference between it and Suzuki is max hp 28 @ 11000 rpm vs 20.7 @ 8000 rpm
air cooled vs liquid cooled.
slowrider
03-29-2010, 05:08 PM
Hi. Here is another one. Just porches this 03 bike for $1500. It 200km.
So far is weather bed to ride
Fish Baseball
05-17-2010, 05:33 AM
Just took one for a ride, a mate got it for his first bike. Not bad....heavy damned bike for a 250 thou. Yeah, it'll prolly take my GZ apart in a straight line, I for one wouldn't like the idea of pushing it as hard as the GZ in the twisty's thou. Big big grips on the bars, and IMHO damned ugly bike. That being said I'm glad he likes it and hope he keeps it upright....
I'm gonna stick with the GZ still thou. :2tup:
93CutlassSupreme
06-14-2010, 03:17 AM
Out sourcing. A Chevy is not really a Chevy. Same for Ford, Dodge, Harley, Suzuki, etc.
Funny thing though. Nissans are built in Tennessee.
Some are. What our media doesn't tell is importation of Japanese cars is at an all-time high and only a fraction of Japanese cars sold in the US are built here.
Any one of the Detroit three have more US plants than all Japanese automakers combined.
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