Ive been looking at one of these scooters 250cc seem very nice., wondering if any one knows anything about them.
im finding my X-EVO which is nice bike and fast,too heavy for me ,so looking at a possible
swap for a lighter scooter
WK JETMAX 250
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Re: WK JETMAX 250
These people seem to like it but one says it's heavy.
I suppose it is if it's 212 kg
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I suppose it is if it's 212 kg
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Re: WK JETMAX 250
the dry weight of your scoot is 171 kilos the WK JETMAX 250 EFi dry weight is 200 kilos so you would have a heavier scootridinhigh wrote:Ive been looking at one of these scooters 250cc seem very nice., wondering if any one knows anything about them.
im finding my X-EVO which is nice bike and fast,too heavy for me ,so looking at a possible
swap for a lighter scooter
even the Yamaha YP250R X-MAX dry weight is 176 kilos yet the compact design combined with the large 15inch front and 14inch rear wheels give you the stability and comfort you need on the straight and through corners
the Yamaha X-City 250 id 173 kilos as well although looks lighter
going down to a 250cc will loose top end cruising as 70mph seems is at its limit rather than cruising
a bit more homework could be needed , but best go test ride a few like Yamaha X-City 250 as their physical size is easier to handle so to speak
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Re: WK JETMAX 250
And it's a lot lighter.gn2 wrote:The Daelim S3 looks better IMO.
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Re: WK JETMAX 250
i,ll try and get a look at one those Daelim
as for yamaha no yam dealers around derby
in fact we only have a honda shop in derby, Minions
as for yamaha no yam dealers around derby
in fact we only have a honda shop in derby, Minions
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Re: WK JETMAX 250
sym gts 300i ,top scoot..had mine year an half an nothing gone wrong ..well one thing an that was right angle tyre valve split..fitted straight one an sorted..
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Re: WK JETMAX 250
if weight is an issue then a 2013 13 HONDA PCX 125 cc WW125DE is only 127 kilos and does 110 miles per gallon
bob minion has one you could try http://www.bobminion.co.uk/used-bikes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; at £2195 good scoot to throw about easily
The PCX is powered by a liquid-cooled 125cc single-cylinder engine, landing in Honda’s line-up between the China-built Elite 110 and the Italian-built SH150i. The PCX is the first import coming from Honda’s newly constructed Thailand plant.
bob minion has one you could try http://www.bobminion.co.uk/used-bikes" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; at £2195 good scoot to throw about easily
The PCX is powered by a liquid-cooled 125cc single-cylinder engine, landing in Honda’s line-up between the China-built Elite 110 and the Italian-built SH150i. The PCX is the first import coming from Honda’s newly constructed Thailand plant.
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Re: WK JETMAX 250
i totally agree with michaelphilips on the lightness of the pcx. at my old house when i had mine . instead of the 30 point u-turn to turn the silverwing round in the garden, i used to pick up the back of the pcx an walk it round in one..lol..
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Re: WK JETMAX 250
The Jetmax 250 is a big heavy scooter,if your looking at a lighter 250 try the Benelli Cafe Nero 250 ,dics brakes back and front,11.5litre tank,16inch wheels,150kg weight and well put together.Price £2695.00.