China and Taiwan
go to scootdawg.com they have a free 200 page download for gy6 scooters. most 50cc are gyd or 139qmb.
Kymco was created in 1963.
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I personally believe that Honda, Yamaha, Suzuki, Vespa, Piaggio, Aprilia, Kymco, Bajaj, Lambretta, and Genuine scooters are among the top ten scooter manufacturers.
Kymco's motto is 'Better than Best'.
They are built in china along with everything else in this shiatty world lmfao
Kymco is Kwang Yang Motor Company; a Taiwan company. They have several factories, none are in Japan. For more information on Kymco, view attached link.
I have owned both of these scooters and the pro scooters are much better, That's why they cost more than slam scooters.
You should look at Kymco scooters... they are very reliable and if you should ever need them, parts are readily available. You'll need to decide on what size engine you want depending on your commute. If its a low traffic road that doesnt go over 35MPH... you could look at 50cc scooters. Most places do not require you to have a motorcycle license for a scooter less than 50cc (most 50cc scooters are actually 49cc) which means you also dont have to register it and pay for insurance. If you will only be traveling 45-55, then take a look at some of the 150cc offerings that Kymco has, and for anything over, a 250cc and up is the way to go. Just keep in mind the bigger engine gets less gas mileage. I have a 125cc and it gets about 90MPG. http://www.scootforum.com Register today for great scooter resources such as downloadable owners and repair manuals, tips, and tutorials!
Gas powered scooters can be found online at Extreme Scooters, Trend Times, and Urban Scooters. For a bargain, check out second-hand scooters on Craigslist.
push scooters invented