Kymco DTX 360

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Kymco DTX 360

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Looking at ADV 350 alternatives, I really like the looks of the 320cc Kymco DTX which seem to be available for £4,500 from a few places although it looks like servicing is every 3000 miles and the seat height a bit higher than my SH300 (which I will be keeping). Also a bit heavier than my last Forza 300.

I see that @StephenC owned one, and perhaps others on here, so any overall thoughts on the bike would be welcome. Normally I prefer orange bikes but the green has definitely caught my eye.

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Edit: I've since been reading some comments about poor tyre life and, according to ebay, residuals are pretty awful. Still, I do like the look of them.

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Re: Kymco DTX 360

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Kymco make good scoots, but the question is always the dealer and importer backup.

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MrGrumpy wrote: Tue Aug 05, 2025 8:36 am Kymco make good scoots, but the question is always the dealer and importer backup.
I've had a 300 and a 550 and completely agree with that. Even though I live quite near the Kymco dealer they have very little interest in scooters and made a few mistakes as a result. It did help that they were approachable and helpful when I took the initiative though.

Here is a factual comparison on UT:-
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aRQfajnKAxs

There are significant differences in price and probably availability too. I chose the ADV because it has bigger wheels and better suspension. It also has the edge in quite a few more trivial ways and it was quite easy to try a demonstrator for size.
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My preference is still the ADV and I might even consider a 2 yr old bike to get the price below £5k. Life would be easier too as I have a Honda dealer locally and I've actually sat on one which fitted me well. The ADV also has the adjustable screen, better service intervals, less weight, better suspension and less depreciation. That might outweigh the impressively low purchase price of the Kymco. Another positive for the Honda is that it would be much easier to arrange a trade-in, not that I really have to.

Looking at build quality, I suppose that the obvious answer is the Honda although I can't say that any of the modern ones that I've owned were particularly impressive, just ok.

So, I'm starting to fall down the proverbial rabbit hole and now looking at similarly sized scoots from Sym, Yamaha, Voge and any others that I can find. I need to take a break before I start suffering from overload!

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I've just agreed a deal on a J300 which my Royal Enfield dealer couldn't shift. I was actually taking my Interceptor in for some work and took the J300 for a spin, just to pass the time really. I really liked it from the outset and it is remarkably clean for a 2017 bike. Should get it in a couple of weeks time.

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