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2008 Kymco Venox on 2040-motos

US $3566
YearYear:2008 MileageMileage:23 ColorColor: Blue
Location:

Belmont, Massachusetts, United States

Belmont, Massachusetts, United States
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Kymco Venox tech info

Engine Size (cc)Engine Size (cc):250 WarrantyWarranty:Vehicle does NOT have an existing warranty For Sale ByFor Sale By:Private Seller

Kymco Venox description

The KYMCO Venox 250 has the look of a big cruiser with plenty of visual appeal. Yet it is light in weight, easy handling, and even easier on the pocketbook. KYMCO's proven 250cc V-twin, 8 valve DOHC engine provides the power, a 5-speed gearbox delivers it to the road. The Venox is an impressive bike for any entry- level rider or any seasoned rider looking for a motorcycle that's just a real blast to own. A beautiful finish with plenty of chrome rounds out this already complete package.

I have owned this bike since September of 2012.  As you can see from my EBAY name, I love it.  After all these years, I still get positive remarks about it.   It is able to drive comfortably on the highway and has plenty of power.  The major difference is it requires a bit more shifting to access that power than is required with a larger bike.  It has been very reliable, but I have just purchased a Triumph sport touring Sprint ST ABS on EBAY so the Venox has to go.
 

The Venox features V-twin DOHC water cooled 249cc 

engine, front disc brakes, 5 speed manual gearbox

 

Engine Type:  V-twin DOHC 8 valve

Displacement: 249cc

Horsepower: 28hp

Bore/Stroke: 58x47.2

Max Torque: 14.0 / 8000

Cooling System: Liquid

Gearbox: 5 Speed

Chassis: Steel

Front Suspension: Telescopic forks

Rear Suspension:  Springs

Front Brake:  Single disc

Rear Brake:  Drum

Front Wheel/Tire:  120/80-17

Rear Wheel/Tire:  150/80-15

Seat Height:  29 in.

Wheelbase:  63 in.

Fuel Capacity:  3.7 gals.

Weight:  418.5 lbs.

 

If you have zero feedback or negative feedback, please contact me before bidding.  A $500 deposit through paypal is due within 24 hours of the closing bid.  The balance can be paid by cash, paypal, or check once cleared.  Please don’t bid on the bike if you are not serious about buying it.  A bid is a commitment to buy.

The bike is available for local pickup.  I am happy to work with you to arrange shipping or pick you up at the local free silverline bus red line train that goes from Boston Logan Airport to a station near where I live.

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