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2005 Kymco Bet & Win 250 on 2040-motos

$1,999
YearYear:2005 MileageMileage:40092 ColorColor: Two-tone Red / Silver
Location:

Port Richey, Florida

Port Richey, FL
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Kymco Other tech info

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Kymco Other description

2005 KYMCO Bet & Win 250, 2005 KYMCO BET & WIN 250Designed for convenience and economy, the KYMCO Bet & Win adds a whole new dimension to daily transportation. Powered by a fuel-efficient, liquid-cooled, 4-stroke SOHC engine, the B&W has what it takes to make city transportation an enjoyable experience. The stepless CVT transmission makes everything easier. Plenty of underseat storage, a digital dash, front and rear disc brakes and excellent fuel economy are just some of the features that make this KYMCO model a sure bet.

Moto blog

2010 Kymco Quannon 150 Review - Motorcycle.com

Sun, 01 Apr 2012

Small-displacement motorcycles used to be very popular in North America. There was a time when bikes under 250cc were considered real motorcycles and not just entry-level trainers. But that was when a big bike was about 650cc and a 900cc Harley Sportster epitomized high performance.

Kymco DTX 125: another adventure scooter will appear in Europe

Fri, 24 Sep 2021

Almost a year ago, Kymco presented its first DTX 360 crossover scooter, and just the other day it became known that Kymco introduced its younger brother DTX 125, which is declared as a 2022 model in Europe. it is equipped with a 125 cc liquid-cooled engine that develops a maximum power of 13 hp at 8750 rpm. The decrease in cubic capacity also affected the mass of the device: the DTX 125 "lost" to 176 kg.

Kymco Quannon 150 Unveiled

Tue, 30 Dec 2008

Taiwan-based Kymco unveiled three new products earlier this month at the International Motorcycle Show in Long Beach, CA., including the Quannon 150. The air-cooled 149.3cc single-cylinder “sportbike” weighs 299 lbs and produces 14 hp allegedly allowing it to reach speeds of 72 mph. Speed is unlikely to be the main goal for beginners or commuters who purchase such a bike, but the claimed 70-75 mpg fuel efficiency will surely strike their fancy.