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2007 Kymco People S 250 on 2040-motos

$999
YearYear:2007 MileageMileage:14000 ColorColor: Black
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Kymco People tech info

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Kymco People description

2007 Kymco People S 250, All Stock! Great transportation! - This is the flagship of the newly re-designed People S series. The People S 250 offers plenty of comfort and power to spare, delivered through KYMCO’s stepless CVT transmission. Dual rear shocks and telescopic front forks provide positive cornering and a smooth ride over obstacles from potholes to speed bumps. Dual mirrors and a large padded seat add to rider comfort, and a built-in rear luggage rack provides a place for gear. A full front fender, detailed grill under the handlebars and all new Euro styling of the People S 250 are sure to turn heads where ever you ride.

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