09-08-2008, 05:13 PM | #1 |
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Kymco 250 Venox
I was down at a motorcycle shop getting my front wheel checked out today and this particular shop sells Kymco Bikes. While I was waiting for my bike the dude behind the counter asked me if I liked my little 250 and I said yea, so he say's let me give you the "Kymco" experience, grab your helmet and come on. He let me ride a Kymco 250 Venox.
I am not lying to you when I say that this thing rode 100 times better than my GZ, it had way more power(29hp I think he said), rode smoother, shifted smoother, hell it rode smoother and felt just as powerful as my sisters 600 shadow. I don't know how reliable these things are, but they are very nice to ride. When I cranked that bad boy up I thought he was lying about it being a 250, very throaty sounding, it took off out of his parking lot like a rocket compared to the GZ, Shifted smooth through every gear, it was going 70 before I knew what was happening. Like I said though I don't know how reliable Kymco products are but I was still impressed, Except for the fact it was a little pricey (like 4,299 I think) for a 250, but all in all still impressed. Just thought I would share for anyone who might have been curious about these bikes. Later
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09-08-2008, 05:38 PM | #2 |
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Re: Kymco 250 Venox
Blasphemer! Burn the Heretic! Purge the unclean.
J/k Not a bad looking bike. It's a little "high tech" looking for my taste. They don't sell them near me. The closest dealer is in Miami.
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09-08-2008, 06:29 PM | #4 |
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I have no doubt that it could be chinese crap, and I DID RIDE THE GZ HOME didn't I. LOL! I just figured I would at least share what info I did get about the bike from riding it, just in case someone was interested. And yes as far as looks it is definitely not a cruiser even though they call it one. Hell a Ford truck drives nice probably got plenty of power, and not bad looking, but that don't mean I want to give up my Chevy for a raggedy Ford. LOL!
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09-08-2008, 08:21 PM | #5 |
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Re: Kymco 250 Venox
My buddy just bought one of those a couple of weeks after me taking my class. It's much bigger than a GZ and it was a v-twin. Mechanic at the shop (his buddy), said it was much bigger than a 250. It looks like it too, next to my GZ.
Of course, he also paid $4800 out the door, where mine was used and about 1/3 the price. Sure the gas mileage is lower as well !! And I think it's Taiwan-made... In either case, I think I'm better on my GZ !!
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09-08-2008, 08:34 PM | #6 |
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Me too , I just thought that it rode good, they claimed that it got over 60 miles to the gallon. I don't think I have seen a 250 that I would give that for, if I am gonna break 4 grand I am at least getting a Suzuki savage 650. And I think your right about the Taiwan thing.
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At 418 pounds and water cooled......you could almost get a new S-50 for the price. I can't see getting a significant power increase unless it is a high compression design, burning premium fuel.......or it's a 2 cycle. Just upping the gear ratio a bit makes a GZ seem a lot zippier.....think 16T!
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09-08-2008, 09:09 PM | #8 |
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I don't think it is a two stroke and it does have a significant power difference over the GZ. But yea that was my point, for the price you could get a lot bigger and probably nicer bikes with a name you recognize on the side of it.
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OR...... If you get lazy like I did, it only cost me about $ 65 total to have the dealer do it. $18 for the sprocket and 1/2 hour labor.
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