Thanks Mattian for that tip. May take a pootle down into the city on my Scorpio and have a look. Traffic ought to be glorious now with a lot of people out of the city at this time...
Kymco made many Honda models [under strict Honda QC guidelines] for many years [30 years if I remember correctly], from little scooters to 125cc bikes [CBR125] and the 250 Magna, and recently also supplies the engine for the BMW G450 X Enduro bike. The Venox is very popular in North America and Oz, as well as some countries in South America where sold. As mentioned, the Venox is an almost exact copy of the 250 Magna, so reliabilty is not a big worry. Quality of materials for the body is apparently a little lower than Honda standards but heaps better than Chinese [mainland] bikes.
Many thanks, Pogo!
I think you will find the Kymco agents and importersin Beach Road have gone broke and shot through a few weeks ago.
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Hmmmm, you may be right... According to the Kymco Aus web site, there are only three dealers now in NZ: Welly, Chch and Tauranga.
Kymco.......sound like something that you use to remove stubborn dirt and nasty stains.![]()
Not that the quality or functioning of a dealership has much to do with finding a Kymco servicing workshop, but I would have thought dealerships dont live off the bike sales. I would have expected a good portion comes from parts and servicing.
Except for some of the Harley shops, where the assumed stereotype is that their owners have money to burn anyway, I don't see to many bikes moving out of any dealership, or online listing.
I have at times been caught out though, where a bike I've been thinking about buying for several years, ends up suddenly being sold!
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Slightly old thread, but I thought I'd mention my current bike (bought to get through the whole learner phase) is a Kymco Venox cruiser, and it's been fine. I've had it for about 6 months and had no issues. The build quality (from my admittedly inexperienced viewpoint) seems fine for what you are paying ($6500 to $7000 new). I'd recommend it to anyone who wants a 250 cruiser tbh, good power for what it is, good handing, and good looks.
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