Re: Old friend for sale
Posted: Mon May 26, 2014 4:32 pm
I follow most posts closely. Especially ones which mention The God...spaceprobe wrote: I am glad you following my posts so closely,
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I follow most posts closely. Especially ones which mention The God...spaceprobe wrote: I am glad you following my posts so closely,
Indeed spaceprobe. I have read in the motorcycling press many times that BMW ignored the advice of Kymco regarding a number of potential issues with the engine. Particularly the transmission. And Kymco do know what they are talking about. They make good stuff, comparable to the Japanese engines and bikes. Their automotive division also make many many parts for the automotive industry. Many of us drive cars with at least some parts made by Kymco who are world renowned for quality. They supply a worldwide industry. I do think the BMW scoots will get better as time goes by and the problems will eventually be addressed. Their scoots in my opinion were released too soon before issues had been properly assessed and addressed. Typical of BMW on some bikes, and I guess they are not the only ones guilty of that.spaceprobe wrote:Kymco's are very nice, its BMW mix and match do its own thing and ignore Kymco advice thats the problem. Not to mention the £10k purchase price, now that is having a larffgromet wrote:"well some of us my think they are better built bikes than the Kymco sourced BMW"
So whats up with Kymco...
Capt. R Swipe wrote:I am glad you following my posts so closely, wait until the movie comes out :lol:[/quote wrote:
You tell 'im Spaceprobe! (And of course, no offence meant Liam)
And keep on telling us too, with more reporting back on 'this here' SYM make. I for one, am more than interested in SYM, having joined you lot on Muppets
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