2012 Kymco People Gt 300i on 2040-motos
Kymco People GT 300i tech info
Kymco People GT 300i description
I purchase a People's because it sets itself apart from the crowd with 16" wheels and enough thrust from 0-40 mph to easily out-run traffic and keep things entertaining. 16" wheels are perfect for this scooter and the effect they have on handling is amazing. Steering is incredibly light, but the stability they add gives you the confidence to rail through corners in much the same way you would on a pre-08 Ninja 250 (which has the same size wheels and tires). As an added plus you can easily keep up with the traffic flow at 70 mph if necessary. Another aspect you will be pleased with are the brakes. The non-adjustable levers work great and have no problem stopping you in a hurry. Grab the left lever hard, and you'll be rewarded with immediate braking. The bike is set up perfectly for all rider and passenger heights, nice molded storage allows you to carry your personal items or go shopping. I'm selling because I moved back to Vermont. Whoever wins the bid will have an amazing bike that gets 70 mpg. Kelly Blue Book Value 2012 Kymco People GT 300i Suggested Retail Value Excellent Condition $2,875 I'm selling this as is, no warranty and winning bidder is responsible for shipping. I would consider delivering within 150 miles of my home with an added expense. Any question feel free to contact me through eBay, as you can see I have a 100% rating and plan to keep it that way. |
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