Re: 26th November is Kymco Day
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2020 1:28 pm
Agreed. It could sell well in the 125 market, which is good. But for us lot on here, I'd say it's not what we want, sadly.
https://www.maxi-muppets.co.uk/forum/
Agreed. It could sell well in the 125 market, which is good. But for us lot on here, I'd say it's not what we want, sadly.
My first scooter was a Typhoon 125 2-stroke - same concept, really. Just 20 years ago! It was good fun though, can't argue with that.MrGrumpy wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 1:00 pm Yes, the 'Adventure's scooter - see
https://www.visordown.com/news/new-bike ... unced-2021
I find it deeply uninteresting! Why make it? Why base it on a utterly ordinary swinging engine scoot that probably can't handle a badly surfaced tarmac road let alone a muddy track! Oh - Adventure things are trendy, so we'll put some knobbly tyres on and call it a 'crossover'.....
Bit like my dear old Helix eh? No FI, Good old carb, pretty basic electrics, simples?roadster wrote: Thu Nov 26, 2020 10:22 am Electric F9 details are now out. Its a huge disappointment for those of us hoping for a BMW Evolution beater. Just another urban short range scooter very similar to KTM's. It might even be the same scooter. It seems so difficult for design innovators to accept that scooters are a practical everyday transport for the majority of owners who simply want range, speed, and luggage capacity. Style again triumphs over substance. True iconic design starts with boring practicality and ends with massive worldwide sales over many decades, yes the Honda step through!