forza v js300 v x10 v sym 400

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Re: forza v js300 v x10 v sym 400

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Don't forget the KYMCO Xciting 400i...will be coming to the UK and the US! 8-)
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Re: forza v js300 v x10 v sym 400

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SkuTorr wrote:Don't forget the KYMCO Xciting 400i...will be coming to the UK and the US! 8-)
Yes - definitely one to check out.

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Any idea on release date of kymco 400

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And it'll have ABS
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The Kymco could be the find of the year if it genuinely weighs only 200 kilos and actually has 35 hp and ABS... at £4,999.

It will make it 22 kilos lighter than the Burger 4, with an extra couple of ponies.
Ponies are pointless, but the weight will benefit every single aspect of performance.
And the price point will kill the Burger at £6,399 for the ABS version.

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Very tempted!

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Sadly it won't be as good as the Maxsym 400 ABS but then I would say that :-)
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spaceprobe wrote:Sadly it won't be as good as the Maxsym 400 ABS but then I would say that :-)
At the money, I'd probably go for the 600 - it's still hundreds cheaper than a Burger 4.

The Maxsym 400 is 229 kilos, pretty much same as the Burger, so at the same price £4,999 as the Kymco the Kymco should be cheaper on tyres, more efficient, and have some handling advantages.

It's really all down to dealers and support, accessories and running costs. I havent removed the Syms from my shortlist yet - but test rides will be a must.
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irev wrote:The Kymco could be the find of the year if it genuinely weighs only 200 kilos and actually has 35 hp and ABS... at £4,999.

It will make it 22 kilos lighter than the Burger 4, with an extra couple of ponies.
Ponies are pointless, but the weight will benefit every single aspect of performance.
And the price point will kill the Burger at £6,399 for the ABS version.

As long as you like black...
The Piaggio X10 350's dry weight is 200kg too.
If you are up north consider the SYM Joymax 300.

Compared to an RG1200 the X10 is small but compared to the Forze it's big - best to try sitting on them to see which one fits best before deciding too much....

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Re: forza v js300 v x10 v sym 400

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Had x10 and sym before...both rode totally different....had nc700 dct loved the power but not riding position....test rode bmw gtc650....awesome machine with a price to match.....grrrrr choices!!!

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