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Reviewed on August 24, 2007

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Kymco PEOPLE 150 view listing

5.0
I actually bought this scooter for my wife (it's a 2005). She has a Honda Metro and wanted something with more speed so she could follow me on my motorcycle. I think I have ridden it more than she has. It is a blast and so much easier to ride on short trips in town (grocery store, hardware... read more
I actually bought this scooter for my wife (it's a 2005). She has a Honda Metro and wanted something with more speed so she could follow me on my motorcycle. I think I have ridden it more than she has. It is a blast and so much easier to ride on short trips in town (grocery store, hardware store, parts store, etc.). It cranks right up and off I go. The large tires make for a more stable ride at higher speeds. I only have two minor complaints and both are because of the larger tires. They take up a lot of your luggage space and foot space. I wear a size 9 shoe and there is not a lot of room to move your feet around. But those are minor problems. I love the scooter and will probably look at buying one of the larger Kymco's when I get too old to handle my much heavier motorcycle.
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Reviewed on April 21, 2007

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Kymco PEOPLE 150 view listing

5.0
I bought a 2005 People 150 to commute to work. I've owned 4 sport motorcycles and one other scooter and have put over 74,000 miles on them. This scooter is a blast. My commute is less than 5 miles each way, but I ride year-round, so I've ridden in heavy rains and high wind. For a 150cc engine, it... read more
I bought a 2005 People 150 to commute to work. I've owned 4 sport motorcycles and one other scooter and have put over 74,000 miles on them. This scooter is a blast. My commute is less than 5 miles each way, but I ride year-round, so I've ridden in heavy rains and high wind. For a 150cc engine, it is quick to accelerate to 45 and then will cruise at 55-60 though I find it not much fun at that speed. The great thing about small engined bikes like this is that they are definitely more fun to ride in town than a big bike. If you want some excitement that you simply can't get on a big bike, ride this scoot at 55-60mph. It will focus your attention. On a big bike you'd be bored. It is extremely easy and inexpensive to maintain. Best of all for me, it fit in my stuffed garage which has very little room for anything else.
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Reviewed on December 3, 2006

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Kymco Venox 250 view listing

5.0
I have two Venox's and have had nothing but an awesome experience with both of them. Have rode and owned many moto's over the last 40 years and this one rates at the top. I would definitely recommend this bike to anyone looking for a great... read more
I have two Venox's and have had nothing but an awesome experience with both of them. Have rode and owned many moto's over the last 40 years and this one rates at the top. I would definitely recommend this bike to anyone looking for a great 250.
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Reviewed on June 17, 2006

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Kymco Venox 250 view listing

5.0
This motorcycle gets all of the attention. Some people thing that it is a v-rod. The pipes really seem to draw people in. I just wish it had a little bigger sound to it. It has a different look to it for sure. Lots of crome and bigger than most 750 models. This bike has no problems on the freeway... read more
This motorcycle gets all of the attention. Some people thing that it is a v-rod. The pipes really seem to draw people in. I just wish it had a little bigger sound to it. It has a different look to it for sure. Lots of crome and bigger than most 750 models. This bike has no problems on the freeway at 75mph +.
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Reviewed on October 12, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Kymco Venox 250 view listing

5.0
This is an awesome Bike, especially for a 250! My friends freak, thinking it's a "750, at least". Everyone is impressed by its looks and price. It has good highway performance, more comfortable at 75mph than 65mph. I can't wait till it's broke... read more
This is an awesome Bike, especially for a 250! My friends freak, thinking it's a "750, at least". Everyone is impressed by its looks and price. It has good highway performance, more comfortable at 75mph than 65mph. I can't wait till it's broke in...
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Reviewed on September 15, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Kymco PEOPLE 150 view listing

5.0
I purchased this scooter used from a friend and have found it to be exceptionally good. It's cheap to run (70-90mpg) very reliable and is quick enough to commute with traffic going 55 or so. I've had it reach speeds of 65+ mph but any headwind and it struggles to do 60mph. The larger wheels make it... read more
I purchased this scooter used from a friend and have found it to be exceptionally good. It's cheap to run (70-90mpg) very reliable and is quick enough to commute with traffic going 55 or so. I've had it reach speeds of 65+ mph but any headwind and it struggles to do 60mph. The larger wheels make it handle great over imperfections in the road. The brakes are just ok, a rear disc would help. I use pure premium gas in it and found it runs smoother than with fuel with additives at your typical gas station.
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Reviewed on June 26, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Kymco Venox 250 view listing

5.0
This is only like the 3rd motorcycle I have ever ridden, but even though it wasn't the biggest, it had the one thing I needed in my first bike. Confidence Inspiring Performance! The first bike I rode was my bro-in-laws 1984 Honda Shadow 650. Not really something good for a newbie, but it got me... read more
This is only like the 3rd motorcycle I have ever ridden, but even though it wasn't the biggest, it had the one thing I needed in my first bike. Confidence Inspiring Performance! The first bike I rode was my bro-in-laws 1984 Honda Shadow 650. Not really something good for a newbie, but it got me really going into motorcycles. The second bike I rode was a Suzuki DR200(or something like that) for my motorcycle training course. This Kymco I rode is so much better than these past 2 that is it unbelievable. I had never had so much confidence in my abilities on the open road, over hills, travelling on highways and in through traffic. And this is only through a 6 km run that lasted about 15 minutes! Very pleased with it and recommend it to all of you first time riders out there.
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Reviewed on June 8, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Kymco PEOPLE 250 view listing

5.0
Very smooth and comfortable ride. Very well balanced bike. Wide open have hit 80 mph on the speedo and can actually pass people on the highway. Riders of Japanese crotch rockets often mistake it for a motorcycle and give me a wave. These rides are like I'm in... read more
Very smooth and comfortable ride. Very well balanced bike. Wide open have hit 80 mph on the speedo and can actually pass people on the highway. Riders of Japanese crotch rockets often mistake it for a motorcycle and give me a wave. These rides are like I'm in heaven!
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Reviewed on May 31, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Kymco PEOPLE 150 view listing

5.0
Bought this scoot new, leftover stock from '04. Quite fast for a 150 - I have had it up to 69mph (downhill of course). maintains 55 - 60 quite easily, even on slight grades. FANTASTIC warranty -best in the business. Very easy to service. Handles well - a real joy to ride. Build quality seems good.... read more
Bought this scoot new, leftover stock from '04. Quite fast for a 150 - I have had it up to 69mph (downhill of course). maintains 55 - 60 quite easily, even on slight grades. FANTASTIC warranty -best in the business. Very easy to service. Handles well - a real joy to ride. Build quality seems good. Even has a digital clock in the dash! The downsides of this bike are minor (except for the riding position). I have ridden it to work many times ; a 45 mile trip one way and it has been great. I get a consistent 70mpg.
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Reviewed on March 29, 2005

Motorcycle reviewed 2004 Kymco PEOPLE 50 view listing

5.0
Purchased this from a dealer in Holland, Michigan. This scooter is awesome and very fun to ride. Top speed is around 32 to 33 mph. That is restricted for break in. Only need to go 160 km more and my dealer said they will de-restrict this bad boy, then they said top speed will be 45 to 50 mph. I... read more
Purchased this from a dealer in Holland, Michigan. This scooter is awesome and very fun to ride. Top speed is around 32 to 33 mph. That is restricted for break in. Only need to go 160 km more and my dealer said they will de-restrict this bad boy, then they said top speed will be 45 to 50 mph. I can't wait. Me and my wife love these scooters, we are getting her one too. Really, these scooters are great!
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