Kymco is a little Taiwanese manufacturer making scooters and 125s mostly. From their website that looks like a modified 'K-Pipe 125', hard to tell with the lighting though Edit: I stand corrected, they also make maxi scooters, quads and ATVs. I've only ever seen the small bikes in the flesh though
ThisLifeRiding The golf cart looks fast it has like flashy rims and beefy tires but it goes like 19 miles an hour not quite a A ninja 300 and it's not that creepy after you see about 25 bodies it's not creepy anymore
I see, you are buying it from a dealer. Hmm, MSRP right now is 5,499 and with the 1793.51 you are paying in dealer fees, it would cost you 7292.51 if you bought it brand new at MSRP. So, buying it for 5893.51,with dealer fees, is saving you 1,399 smackaroos. So yeah, I would say it is a good deal. Oh, and its new? Yeah. I think it is a decent deal.
Here in the Philippines our lowest is 91, highest is 100. I put 95 on my Ninja300. It's the sweet spot for me. The owners manual here also says 93 min. idk if the Ninja 300s in the us is a bit different
ThisLifeRiding what's the running life of the Chain sprocket u suggested in the link description & does it affect the power of the vehicle since it's not a genuine product..??.... and I heard that the stock chain sprocket life is around 30k ..
There will be no performance difference. Lifespan will be highly dependent on how you ride and how you take care of it. 30 might be a little high of en estimate on a chain and sprocket set, at least it has been for me, but I never maintain it myself so... You don't need to have factory replacement parts on expendables. Often times after market can be a lot better.