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Written by John Campbell
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Monday, 30 November 2009 21:10 |
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John Campbell Staff Writer
Whether you’re a college student heading to class, a company exec traveling to meetings, or just someone looking for an economical way to get around, the Kymco Agility 50 is the perfect scooter to meet just about any riders’ needs. Kymco spent a great amount of time ensuring the Agility 50 is a well-rounded, all-purpose scooter with many features a rider will come to appreciate. This scooter would make a great entry-level platform for a person getting started on their first two-wheel adventures. The Agility 50 is built to be nimble and lightweight, coming in at just under 204 pounds.
Kymco has put together a tightly integrated package to give the rider a superior riding experience with a stylish instrument panel including an analog speedometer, odometer and easy-to-read fuel gauge.
The Kymco motor is an air-cooled, single cylinder, four stroke, 49cc of power that lightly sips gas getting you an estimated 87 miles per gallon. The automatic CVT transmission requires no shifting and seamlessly sends the power to the rear wheel; just twist the throttle and go. The front suspension's telescopic fork coupled with the rear suspension's single shock will smooth out those rough patches you may encounter during your trip. And the front disc and rear drum brakes provide excellent stopping power.
One unique feature of the Kymco Agility 50 is the large, dual-purpose seating. The buddy portion of the seat flips up to be used as a backrest when not being used by a passenger. Hidden under the seat is an ample storage compartment great for holding all your take-along items.
 Kymco also offers windshields that can be added to the scooter - the 12” Sport or the 16’ Touring Windshield. By adding a windshield you can cut down on the wind making your ride more enjoyable. If you decide to add this accessory, one important thing to consider is whether to choose a the standard clear shield or the tinted version to help reduce the intensity of on coming. bright headlights at night.
Kymco has built many types of scooters, but with the Agility 50 you get a workhorse of a vehicle that will take you on your daily trips without wearing out your wallet at the gas pumps. Whether you are seasoned rider or a rider just starting out you will appreciate this simple easy to ride scooter.  Kymco Agility 50 Specifications Engine Type: 4-stroke air-cooled Displacement: 49cc Bore/Stroke: 39x41.4mm Cooling System: Forced air Ignition: Electric w/kickstart back up Gearbox: Automatic CVT Chassis: Steel Front Suspension: Telescopic forks Rear Suspension: Single shock Front Brake: Disc Rear Brake: Drum Front Wheel/Tire: 120/70-12 Rear Wheel/Tire: 130/70-12 Seat Height: 31 in. Wheelbase: 44.5 in. Fuel Capacity/MPG: 1.32 gals./Estimated 87 Weight: 203.9 lbs. Available Colors: Red, Silver, Blue |
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Written by John Campbell
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Monday, 30 November 2009 13:11 |
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John Campbell Staff Writer
Kymco Scooters have produced another hit with the Kymco Agility 125, and this urban warrior really lives up to its name. This quick and agile scooter is built for city travel as well as beach cruising for an all-around scooter that’s always ready to take you where you want to go.
The clearly minimal design is purpose-built to provide reliable transportation for work and to help you get out, explore and have fun. Molded into the front end is an integrated headlamp to light your way for safe nighttime rides. The large under-seat storage compartment will hold all your gear with enough room for your helmet. Dual shock absorbers and hydraulic front forks combined with low comfortable seat height and a short wheelbase provides a smooth ride, something you’re sure to appreciate on longer trips. After fighting your way through traffic all week you can pack it up and head out for a weekend away from it all. And with an average 74 miles per gallon, the gas-sipping 1.32 gallon tank will take you far.
 There’s no need to worry about everyday road hazards as the 125 offers valuable tools for city driving with an ample front brake disc and beefy rear brake drum that allows you to stop on a dime. The 125cc four-stroke, air-cooled Kymco Motor positively purrs (which will make you a big hit with your neighbors) while the fully automatic CVT (continuously variable transmission) belt transmits powerful muscle to the ground through the three-spoke rims and 12” tires.
Blacked out rims, muffler and rear-view mirror give the Kymco Agility that rugged, urban feel. The Agility comes in a choice of three accent body colors: spicy red, sleek silver or cool blue to help you make your scooter one stylish ride. An electrical quick-start ignition with kick-start backup rounds out the impressive list of features.
Kymco brings together form and function in this urban street fighter, combining aggressive good looks and styling all while giving you a comfortable and dependable ride. With the many features of the Kymco 125 scooter, you’re sure to find lots of places just waiting to be discovered and explored. The Agility 125 is suited for daily use in the crowded urban jungle as well quick escapes on those all important weekend getaways.  Kymco Agility 125 Specifications Engine Type: 4-stroke air-cooled Displacement: 125cc Bore/Stroke: 52.4x57.8mm Cooling System: Forced air Ignition: Electric w/kickstart back up Gearbox: Automatic CVT Chassis: Steel Front Suspension: Telescopic forks Rear Suspension: Dual shock Front Brake: Disc Rear Brake: Drum Front Wheel/Tire: 120/70-12 Rear Wheel/Tire: 130/70-12 Seat Height: 31 in. Wheelbase: 51.18 in. Fuel Capacity/MPG: 1.32 gals./ Estimated 75 Weight: 232.5 lbs. Available Colors: Red, Blue, Silver MSRP: $2,049 Features an analog speedometer, odometer and fuel gauge. Under seat single helmet storage and a 2 Year Factory Warranty. C.A.R.B. Certified |
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Written by John Campbell
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Friday, 27 November 2009 22:13 |
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John Campbell Staff Writer
Kymco delivers real "people" power in their flagship scooter model, the People 250. The energetic 250cc Kymco motor won’t let you down when you need to be on the move in busy freeway traffic or just scooting around town. Just picture a typical weekend morning with your People 250 scooter. As you swing your leg over the generous seat and settle in, it’s easy to take notice of the stylishly contemporary instrument panel with the easy-to-read odometer and analog speedometer. |
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