What do I know about Keeway?
I know that you are the importer and as such are obliged to talk them up.
if it had Yamaha badges on my opinion would be the same, I just don't like it.
Neither does anyone else, well apart from one or two people who have bought them from MotoGB
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Because its not popular and doesnt sell well over here doesnt mean its not a good bike though.
Im not a gynecologist, but I dont mind taking a look.
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That's very true, my comment was simply a personal opinion and not intended as blanket criticism of the Keeway brand.
Riding any geared four stroke 250 is a bit of a miserable experience.
I posted the link to the Sinnis Heist because its a newcomer to the UK market and looks like it might be quite interesting to the OP, much better styled machine than the Keeway imo.
No surprise that our MotoGB friend instantly turns my simple little comment into a slur on his products then launches into an attack on me and a rival brand.
Maybe he should let his products do the talking, oh but wait a minute, they're not available for comment....
Riding any geared four stroke 250 is a bit of a miserable experience.
I posted the link to the Sinnis Heist because its a newcomer to the UK market and looks like it might be quite interesting to the OP, much better styled machine than the Keeway imo.
No surprise that our MotoGB friend instantly turns my simple little comment into a slur on his products then launches into an attack on me and a rival brand.
Maybe he should let his products do the talking, oh but wait a minute, they're not available for comment....

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Whats with all the negative waves man ,it dont matter what you ride as long as you keep riding and enjoying it .
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Ferret wrote:Whats with all the negative waves man ,it dont matter what you ride as long as you keep riding and enjoying it .



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that takes me back to my 250 super dream big heavy n slow but i loved it
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I have seen the promo film of the chinese company that make keeway and was impressed by it.Also a bloke at work as got the 125 keeway cruiser he has had it for 3 years with no problems and it is still in gŕeat condition. They also offer a 2 year warranty which some of the major brands dont do.We drive a kia car not everybodies cup of tea and have had 12 brand new ones over the years and never had a problem with any of them and they do offer a 7 year warranty. Lets see what happens.
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gn2 wrote:It was always two strokes for me, much more fun.
yeah i get that i just never had any luck with 2 strokes had a kh 250 which couldnt seem to go more than 5 miles without fouling the centre plug was glad when it got pinched, i bought a dt 125e with the insurance money again had electric problems to the extent white city motor cycles gave me a full refund so i swapped it for the dream , a bit sluggish but it just worked
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I wholeheartedly disagree!gn2 wrote:That's very true, my comment was simply a personal opinion and not intended as blanket criticism of the Keeway brand.
Riding any geared four stroke 250 is a bit of a miserable experience.
I posted the link to the Sinnis Heist because its a newcomer to the UK market and looks like it might be quite interesting to the OP, much better styled machine than the Keeway imo.
No surprise that our MotoGB friend instantly turns my simple little comment into a slur on his products then launches into an attack on me and a rival brand.
Maybe he should let his products do the talking, oh but wait a minute, they're not available for comment....
Riding a pushbike was fun
Riding a Raleigh Chopper was 'an experience', but fun
Riding a 'Fizzy' was exhilarating!
Riding a 250N 'Wet Dream' was...... Wet!
Riding an RD250 or KH250 was mindblowing (yes both strokers but...)
Riding a CB400 Four was superb
Riding a Kwak 750 Four was the bollocks
Riding a Slab Sided GSXR was 'interesting;
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Riding an MV Agusta F4 1078 RR was frikkin scary - I was a passenger!
Riding a Royal Enfield GT 535 ...... brought memories back!
Riding a SYM MaxSym 600 today was nice - and reminded me the fact that Scooters are massive fun!
Stock leaving our warehouse today included Burgmans and Kawakymcos, all appealed, all two wheels, all FUN!
If you ain't ridden it, then don't give an opinion!
You may scare a 'newbie' away from two wheels!
ps, I was today testing the Maxsym ABS in sort of controlled conditions! Very interesting......
SYMUK aka KEEWAYUK (but we don't have a forum!)